Victorian Major Renovation-A 1890s Dilapidated House Turned into A Cozy Modern Home with Historic Charm

Heirloom Design Build
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1) The existing home had absolutely no insulation. To save energy costs and overall power consumption:
- removed all of the plaster in the home and sealed the entire exterior to prevent air leakage and drafts
- installed moisture-barriers and insulation in the crawl space
- installed vapor barriers and insulation on the first floor
- insulated all walls, ceilings, and attic
2) Replaced most of the windows with energy-efficient models that still matched the original style
3) Installed high-efficiency plumbing fixtures to reduce water waste
4) Painted with low-VOC products to reduce harmful volatile organic compounds which can cause severe health risks
5) Installed high efficiency HVAC units to reduce long-term energy consumption and utility costs
6) Per the new energy code, we implemented the option of sealing and insulating the crawl space beneath the house and installing a dehumidification system to condition the crawl space. This conditioned crawl space provides for healthier indoor air quality, reduces overall energy costs, and protects the home and stored belongings from moisture damage.
Heirloom Design Build took a dilapidated 1890s Victorian house and restored it in a way that preserved its historic charm while turning it into a cozy home for a 21st century family.
We added a gorgeous, gated deck, a mulched dog run on the side, and even a detached studio in the back yard.
Now, the home provides everything this growing family needs to thrive in the beautiful and highly accessible neighborhood of Candler Park. The finished product blends historic charm with modern comfort.
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