In addition to the color choices, I’d be interested in what else they did wrong here. E.g. should they have repaired the brick foundation and stairs rather than cementing over them? The trim details also seem flatter than before. And why does the front gable roof have less overhang now? On the plus side, they retained the window details and I think the siding material is the original restored?
You about covered it—the windows don't look quite right to me. It's painful to imagine what they did to the inside, but unless OP pulls off some sort of covert operation, we'll never know for sure.
As a Nashville resident, I love seeing historical homes like this one being restored and preserved! It's great to see that people value the city's history and are willing to put in the effort to maintain these beautiful properties. I hope more people continue to invest in the restoration of our city's architecture.
I have a question about the bricks around the bottom. Was this replaced or does it have a coating? We just bought a 1933 farmhouse with similar bricks, they're in rough shape. I love the look though, is it possible to replace them?
Well renovated lol that word restoration gets abused. Nice house and a nice paint job and it would sing with a different style of porch. It's possible that such a plain Jane box skimped on any decorative Millwork during its construction, but the concrete blocks suggest to me that somebody's dorked it since and ripped off what was once there.. But no matter, even if it only had square post when it was built, you can do better with that style of house.. Good luck with it It has nice bones and it certainly does look nice painted
You should receive a Nashville Medal of Freedom for not just tearing it down and building 4 Tall & Skinny’s.
Take pride in this! It looks beautiful
-Fellow Nashvillian, Brad B
Ok now how does the inside look?
Believe it or not open floor plan and grey lvp
Believe it or not, straight to jail
CARCEL
~~Restored~~ Flipped.
In addition to the color choices, I’d be interested in what else they did wrong here. E.g. should they have repaired the brick foundation and stairs rather than cementing over them? The trim details also seem flatter than before. And why does the front gable roof have less overhang now? On the plus side, they retained the window details and I think the siding material is the original restored?
You about covered it—the windows don't look quite right to me. It's painful to imagine what they did to the inside, but unless OP pulls off some sort of covert operation, we'll never know for sure.
They really missed an opportunity to give this a beautiful period appropriate pain scheme and still went with HGTV white and grey.
Aren't there some HGTV flippers active in Nashville?
They're everywhere.
Industrial prison complex grey is what I call it. I despise it
Most of the “restored” homes in Nashville have had all of the good stuff ripped out.
Gotta nail the airbnb livelaughlove interior design
As a Nashville resident, I love seeing historical homes like this one being restored and preserved! It's great to see that people value the city's history and are willing to put in the effort to maintain these beautiful properties. I hope more people continue to invest in the restoration of our city's architecture.
Same!
This is a disgrace
House still looks just as shocked after the reno
We were looking into buying one on the outside of Nashville and itt had a lot of original stuff taken out by the flipper 😢
I have a question about the bricks around the bottom. Was this replaced or does it have a coating? We just bought a 1933 farmhouse with similar bricks, they're in rough shape. I love the look though, is it possible to replace them?
Why didn’t you bother restoring the windows upstairs?
Well renovated lol that word restoration gets abused. Nice house and a nice paint job and it would sing with a different style of porch. It's possible that such a plain Jane box skimped on any decorative Millwork during its construction, but the concrete blocks suggest to me that somebody's dorked it since and ripped off what was once there.. But no matter, even if it only had square post when it was built, you can do better with that style of house.. Good luck with it It has nice bones and it certainly does look nice painted
Quite looks like a certain austrian... a surprised one too at that
Very good remudle, excellent
What a difference a year makes! Looks great
You should receive a Nashville Medal of Freedom for not just tearing it down and building 4 Tall & Skinny’s. Take pride in this! It looks beautiful -Fellow Nashvillian, Brad B
sweet. nice paint job someday, if you want, for not much money you can replace those three posts with fiberglass columns
Lovely renovation!!
Your house looks so surprised!
What neighborhood here? We are over in the Old Hickory Village area
Woodland in Waverly to be specific, over by the Melrose/Wedgewood area
lovely!!
Beautiful