Slide Show | May 2006
HISTORIC HOME MAKEOVERS, SOUTHEAST
Kiplinger's has searched the country for historic home makeovers under $500,000. This is the second slideshow in our series for anyone who has ever thought about preserving and enhancing an older home with an interesting past. With real estate prices at all-time highs and federal, state and local tax incentives available for historic preservation, this labor of love might be worth considering. Take our tour of homes for inspiration: HISTORIC HOME MAKEOVERS, SOUTHEAST
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Charlotte , North Carolina
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Charlotte , North Carolina
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Not only did the kitchen get a makeover, but also a ground-floor master bedroom was added to the front of the house. Plus, an inviting courtyard entry was created to complement an existing interior courtyard. The plate-glass, wood-framed windows were replaced with stylized windows made of steel. Yes, it topped our $500,000 cutoff. But it's an interesting look.
Contractor: Hubert Whitlock Builders, Inc., Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte , North Carolina
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Why stop there? The contractor also raised the roof ridge, creating generous second floor space while maintaining the original exterior look of house. The second floor has barrel-vaulted ceilings, a stained glass window between a master shower and sitting area, and barrister bookcases. Notice how the new garage matches the original home design yet opens up more space in the backyard.
Contractor: Small Carpenters at Large, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Georgia
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Manakin Sabot, Virginia
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Manakin Sabot, Virginia
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They went with an 800-square-foot, two-story addition that created room for a more open kitchen with Italian Carerra marble countertops, a laundry room, mudroom and a new master bathroom on the second floor. The existing family room and master bedroom also were overhauled. New heart pine flooring and custom-milled molding match the original work.
Contractor: HomeMasons, Inc., Manakin Sabot, Va. Manakin Sabot, Virginia
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Apalachicola , Florida
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This Spanish-style villa was built in 1900. The new owners wanted to get rid of a rear wing that had been added years after the house was built, replacing it with a two-story addition that was compatible with the look and feel of the house. Apalachicola , Florida
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Apalachicola , Florida
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The wrap-around porch got an overhaul, and 38 double-hung two-over-two windows were repaired and rebuilt. The house was completely re-wired without tearing out any of the original tongue-in-groove ceilings and walls, and thousands of feet of woodwork were sanded, repaired and refinished. The new owners like that the house now feels both new and old.
Contractor: Riverside Construction, Inc., Apalachicola , Fla. Apalachicola , Florida
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Atlanta, Georgia
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After this picture was taken, a huge oak tree fell on the rear section of this 1918 house, located in the Druid Hills historic district of Atlanta. The tree crushed the roof and several ceilings and wiped out an original sunroom. Atlanta, Georgia
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Atlanta, Georgia
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The new dormer blends with the house as if it were always there. The exterior brickwork was cleaned and repaired, and a new hallway features a large skylight that brightens up the interior of the house.
Contractor: SawHorse, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Georgia
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Burke , Virginia
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This 1898 house was about to be torn down to make way for a new road when the owner decided to move it 1,000 feet from its existing location. On the way, plans were drawn up for a complete renovation, including a new kitchen, bathrooms and basement. Burke , Virginia
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Burke , Virginia
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This house makeover won The 2005 Chrysalis Award for Best Residential Historic Renovation. Notice the addition of a screened porch and a two-story front porch that complement the original design. Inside, brickwork from the old chimneys was exposed in the attic and kitchen. Brick also was uncovered and left exposed in the dining room and living room. During renovation, a piece of paper was discovered in the wall listing the date of construction, along with a previous renovation ordered by the son of the original owner. This piece of rosin paper is now framed and mounted on the wall of the dining room.
Contractor: Kohler Homes, Burke, Va.
Compiled by Mayur Pahilajani Burke , Virginia






