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Many old house enthusiasts describe the process of restoring a home as “reading” the layers of its history. They find clues in the original materials and design, uncovering past lives and making choices that respect and honor those stories, all while adding their own chapter.
Old house addicts feel a deep emotional and psychological connection to places that are singular and irreplaceable, serving as a refuge from the sterile and homogenized modern world


WHAT IS AN “OLD HOUSE ADDICT”
Advocating For Preservation~ What you can do.
Beyond your own projects, become vocal advocates for historic preservation in your communities.
Campaign for historic districts: Advocate for local protections that prevent insensitive “flipping” or demolition that erodes a community’s historical character
Encourage others to save old homes: Share your knowledge and enthusiasm to convince others that restoring is better than demolishing.
Create or join communities: Participate in online groups and forums to connect with other like-minded enthusiasts, sharing stories, tips, and resources.
Old house addicts become vocal advocates for saving historic properties from demolition or improper “modernization”. They see themselves as stewards of history and have a mission to educate others on how to properly care for and appreciate historic architecture.
Preservation is an emotional journey~
A connection to the past: Owning a historic home provides a tangible link to previous eras, offering a personal and meaningful way to engage with history.
Overcoming adversity: Restoration is filled with challenges, from unexpected structural problems to the disapproval of those who don’t understand their passion. Successfully navigating these obstacles brings a deep sense of pride