Owners of classic old brick homes in the DC area know too well the challenge of decorating historic homes. When it comes to older home heating systems – many complete with unattractive old radiator covers – the desire for authenticity often conflicts with the need for style. Here are some classy and affordable alternatives recommended […]
How To Hang a Picture on a Brick Wall
The oldest of historic brick homes have solid brick walls of two or more layers called wythes, with plaster covered interior walls. Owners who expose an interior brick wall as part of the restoration are then faced with the question of how to hang a picture on a brick wall.
What Savvy Old Brick Home Owners Expect From Brick Restoration
The historic neighborhoods of Washington DC are desirable, in part, because of the sense of community pride and quality of life they give to residents. Well-preserved brick and mortar protects the authenticity of the original architecture and boosts the property values of the homes. Traditional brick restoration and repair are essential for preserving the […]
How to Prevent Damage from Ice Dams on Historic Brick Homes
Winter. There’s no avoiding the harsh weather, with its freeze and thaw patterns. While walkways and steps demand immediate attention, there is also the problem of ice forming on the eaves of our homes. Owners of historic brick homes will want to learn more about preventing the damage that can result.
Are Frozen Pipes Your Cold Weather Home Disaster?
Winter’s cold weather and icy mix can lead to home disasters for the even slightly unprepared homeowner. Older residences found in historic neighborhoods may be particularly prone to damage and discomfort caused by frozen pipes.
Everything You Wanted to Know About Your Paint Brush
Winter is a favorite time for indoor home maintenance projects. Owners of historic homes who wish to try a “do-it-yourself” project often select painting: refreshing or changing the paint on walls, doors, and trim. It takes a top-quality paint brush to do a neat, efficient job, and that brush will last for years if […]
Modern Thermostats Add Energy Efficiency to Historic Homes
Owners of historic homes in Alexandria and Washington DC who look for energy savings search for the most efficient thermostat control system. This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey demonstrates four home automation systems that deliver comfort, convenience and energy efficiency.
How to Research Your Historic DC Brick House
If you own one of the many historic brick rowhouses in the Washington DC neighborhoods, you are probably curious about who built your home and when. Thanks to the Capitol Hill Restoration Society (CHRS), a free resource is available to guide homeowners in the research of that history.
What’s so Special About Historic Brick Houses in DC?
Washington DC’s historic neighborhoods are well known for their historic brick houses. These 18th, 19th, and early 20th century residences tell a story of industrialization and urban growth that is well documented by modern historians and preservationists. Here’s a look at the history of old brick in the nation’s Capitol.
Upgrade Your Historic DC Brick Rowhouse to a Smart Home
This Old House crew updates a classic 1850 Greek Revival brick rowhouse with a small addition and a reconfigured layout in a historic Boston Neighborhood. The final episode highlights the finished product – with smart home technology and modern upgrades.