Small Homeowners

Before You Renovate Your Small Vintage Home, Read This First

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    “This is the kind of advice every old-house homeowner should get before talking to contractors. It made me feel far more confident about what to do next.”

    Feng Dixon

    Detroit, MI

    What you get:

    No fluff. No trend-chasing. Just practical guidance for homeowners who want to improve an older house without ruining what makes it worth saving.

    What is it all about?

    Most older homes do not need a generic makeover.

    They need a clear plan.

    If your house has good bones but feels awkward, outdated, or vulnerable to bad renovation decisions, this guide will help you understand what to get right before you hire, draw, demolish, or commit to a design direction.