Clear away the clutter and let the house be seen.
This Italianate style house with Queen Anne elements from the 1860s has lost some of its clarity and character due to an accumulation of added elements that are incongruous with its original design. Digitally stripping away the satellite dish on the roof, the modern HVAC components on the façade, and an enclosed porch that was added in the 20th century shows how much impact these elements have had on the house.
Satellite dishes and heat pump components can often be positioned in inconspicuous locations or replaced by less intrusive alternatives. Out of character later additions can be removed. When it comes to the front façade, clearing away clutter is always a good move.
Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners covers these issues, with practical suggestions for alternatives that have less negative impact on the character of a house.
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