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Have you ever pictured yourself living in a beautiful, time-honored house? Looking up its mysterious past, wondering about people who lived there, imagining scenarios that took place right there in the living room? If the answer is yes, there’s a perfect place on the internet that might let you vicariously live out your fantasies of owning a property that's shrouded in secrets.

Enter the subreddit called 'Century Homes', where history fans who value buildings that have reached or exceeded 100 years of age have a place to showcase these wonders. "We enjoy sharing stories and seeking advice to help us be great stewards of our historic homes," the moderators write in the description.

From breathtaking architecture to pleasantly surprising interior details, members of this online community invite us to admire the facades and take a walk inside their dwellings. We at Bored Panda have collected some of the most stunning and captivating pictures for you to appreciate, so continue scrolling and upvote your favorite ones!

Psst! If you’re interested in even more buildings that have withstood the test of time, check out our earlier post on the most interesting historical places spotted around the world.

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My Homage To The Wallpapers We’ve Removed

My Homage To The Wallpapers We’ve Removed

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Moved Into Our New Home This Week. Built In 1878

Moved Into Our New Home This Week. Built In 1878

Estimates on square footage vary between 7 and 10k. My family and my sister's family bought it together so all 3 generations could be under one roof

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The 'Century Homes' online community has been around for quite some time now. Created in 2011, this wholesome and helpful corner of Reddit has already amassed over 114K members at the time of writing.

The page has found the secret to success on the platform because it has become the perfect place for history and architecture lovers to ask for advice, share their insights, and have meaningful discussions about their passion — century-old homes. Many of the posts there provide clever and extremely useful renovation tips accompanied by stunning pictures of Victorian houses and intriguing objects left by the previous owners. Once you look at these images, it’s hardly surprising why the subreddit keeps on growing.

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We Bought Our First Home, Built Around 1920, And Have Been Slowly Doing Some Work. But I Definitely Would Never Change Our Original Entryway Tile

We Bought Our First Home, Built Around 1920, And Have Been Slowly Doing Some Work. But I Definitely Would Never Change Our Original Entryway Tile

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GoddessOdd
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

WOW! What a great find! My friend ripped out some old cracked linoleum in one bathroom in her 90 year old house, and found a great tile mosaic floor... but not nearly as colorful as this one.

GoldfishCrackers
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Been following a gal on insta who was uncovering a similar floor pattern in her 100 year old bathroom, only to discover that the floor beneath it was completely rotted and it was unsalvageable. 💔

PotatoGirl31
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You could always get a rotary tool and remove the tiles and reinstall over the new subfloor! :)

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C Pryce
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Most English terraced villas or semi detached Victorian houses - there are millions of them across the country - have decorative tiles, quarry tiled hallways, stained glass panels above front doors, etc. Unfortunately a lot of idiot people ripped them out as old-fashioned in the Seventies...

Jaybird3939
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That has to be some well made tile. Not a crack or ugly spot on it.Excellent!

Sue Ellen Jensen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a tile installer and someone who loves color, I adore this entry!

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Was Sorting Through Some Old Brick That Was Left Over From Our 1890’s Townhouse, And Came Across This

Was Sorting Through Some Old Brick That Was Left Over From Our 1890’s Townhouse, And Came Across This

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San Francisco Victorian Home

San Francisco Victorian Home

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Buying a historic home can be a thrilling experience, and the moderators of the subreddit are open to hearing stories and tips from the owners who want to embrace the character of their beautifully crafted dwelling. While they ask to keep the posts related to century homes, they also understand that many systems found in buildings that are more than 100 years old may be found in newer homes as well. "For instance, if you have Hydronic Heat in your 50-year-old house — it is ok to post a question here," they wrote.

Another rule on the subreddit asks users to refrain from sharing excessive sales or self-promotion posts. However, you’re welcome to mention your blog/vlog as you work through renovations on your historic residence, "but MODs have the right to ask you to limit posts or have a cooldown time between posts."

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Moreover, the subreddit has some great resources for those who are in the market, have just purchased, or are already living in a historic home. From contacts for replacement windows to contractors that specialize in century homes, be sure to check out their page if you need some guidance.

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Just Closed On This 1920 Craftsman (?). In Great Shape. Just Needs Some Paint And Floor Refinishing Before Moving In

Just Closed On This 1920 Craftsman (?). In Great Shape. Just Needs Some Paint And Floor Refinishing Before Moving In

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#8

Spotted This Door Hardware On An 1880 Home For Sale In Ontario, Canada

Spotted This Door Hardware On An 1880 Home For Sale In Ontario, Canada

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Nikki Sevven
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Even though I'm a huge fan of form following function, I can't help but adore these lovely details on something most people will never see. Life is hard; make your environment beautiful.

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#9

1896 Queen Anne. My Dream House We Bought In 2016!

1896 Queen Anne. My Dream House We Bought In 2016!

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GoddessOdd
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This looks like a cozy little fairytale house... the snow makes it look so snug and warm.

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While not everyone has the means to become a steward of a century-old home, that shouldn’t stop you from sharing your love for historic architecture with this online community. Maybe you stumbled upon a charming building while house hunting. Perhaps you know a gorgeous time-honored structure right there in your area. Both the moderators and the members of this online community enjoy admiring old homes from every corner of the world, so everyone is welcome to share their findings with the group.

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#10

We Found Some Cat Paw Prints In The Original Concrete In Our 116 Year Old Home

We Found Some Cat Paw Prints In The Original Concrete In Our 116 Year Old Home

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TonyTee
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cats are curious indeed lol cute paw prints, I'd keep the original concrete

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#11

This Is Our House In Regional Victoria (Australia). We Are Slowly Restoring It To Its Former Glory

This Is Our House In Regional Victoria (Australia). We Are Slowly Restoring It To Its Former Glory

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Moved In 2 Months Ago. Decorated The Reception Hall In Our 1908 Home

Moved In 2 Months Ago. Decorated The Reception Hall In Our 1908 Home

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For those exploring the possibility of buying a house, there is nothing more enticing than the chance to own a piece of history. After all, time-honored buildings can provide us with a tangible link with the past. And as you’re scrolling through this list, you’ll notice just how mesmerizing they look both outside and inside. You'll also probably realize how important it is to make them functional for future generations and save them before the bulldozer comes knocking.

#13

Then And Now Of Our New (To Us) Home. Built In The 1870s, Scotland

Then And Now Of Our New (To Us) Home. Built In The 1870s, Scotland

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#14

Saw This Sign In An Old House Today And Figured You Folks May Get A Kick Out Of It

Saw This Sign In An Old House Today And Figured You Folks May Get A Kick Out Of It

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#15

1925 Eastern Shore Farmhouse: Finally Tore Up Last Owner’s Kitchen Tile, And Look What We Found

1925 Eastern Shore Farmhouse: Finally Tore Up Last Owner’s Kitchen Tile, And Look What We Found

We restored original wood floors throughout the house prior 10 years back, but this floor (and it’s condition) was a very welcome surprise.

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If you wish to pursue living in one of these beauties, it might be daunting to know that restoring your little slice of history is far from a small undertaking. Dealing with old structures and building materials requires extra care and knowledge because old houses can sometimes be full of surprises. However, when a renovation is done right, all worries quickly fade away when you’re left with a dreamy home.

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Our 1885 Door That Needed Desperate Love. We’re Blown Away By The Finished Result!

Our 1885 Door That Needed Desperate Love. We’re Blown Away By The Finished Result!

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Woodwork And Lighting In Our 1896 Tudor-Ish

Woodwork And Lighting In Our 1896 Tudor-Ish

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TonyTee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ooooh niiice 😍😍 Yep, this one is my favorite now 😆 I'd buy it and move in real friggin quick, this is definitely more my style

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Scott Sidler, owner of a historic restoration company and founder of The Craftsman Blog suggested taking the "house sandwich" approach to remodeling. "Start with the roof and make sure it’s not leaking, and after that, focus on the foundation to make sure it’s solid," Sidler told Apartment Therapy.

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"It may be out of level, but as long as it isn’t continuing to settle, you’re good. Then focus on everything in between." That involves taking care of siding, windows, doors, and the interior. "After the envelope of the house is in good shape then you can move to the inside and take your time with remodels since you’ve got a protective shell," Sidler added.

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Before And After. Why Would Anyone Paint These!?

Before And After. Why Would Anyone Paint These!?

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GoddessOdd
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These are really pretty. I especially like the details on the hinge pins. You must have taken layers and layers and layers of paint off... good job!

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One Of The Most Gosh Dang Beautiful Homes In The Area

One Of The Most Gosh Dang Beautiful Homes In The Area

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My 1450's House

My 1450's House

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TonyTee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Very very nice house, I love this one too xD Aww man how I wish I was a multi millionaire, because so far there's 3 homes on this list including this one that I REALLY admire, and I'd buy all 3 of em loool

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Moreover, remember that purchasing and living in an old house is a commitment. "If you’re going to buy a historic house because you love the old wavy glass windows and the spirit of the floors, you must understand that you’re not going to be able to have some of the creature comforts that come with 21st century living," interior designer and architect Steven Gambrel told Curbed.

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"I would do anything on earth to maintain that wavy glass in the windows, even if it means having a drafty room," Gambrel said. "I would just put on another sweater. But, if you’re not that person, then that’s not the right house for you."

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Closing In A Month! 1932 Tudor, First Time Home Owners. Lots Of Work To Be Done But We’re So Excited!

Closing In A Month! 1932 Tudor, First Time Home Owners. Lots Of Work To Be Done But We’re So Excited!

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MSP
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You must have two VERY good jobs to afford this house in this market. And yes, I'm VERY jealous - and happy for you!

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#23

The Staircase In My Parents 1890 Queen Anne Victorian Home (Illinois)

The Staircase In My Parents 1890 Queen Anne Victorian Home (Illinois)

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Every time I see these big staircases, I'm reminded of Home Alone. Growing up in FL, we never really saw old homes like this, most everything was newer construction. When I moved to PA, there were gorgeous Victorians and Queen Anne's everywhere! Perfect spot for a Brady Bunch-style picture!

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#24

1500’s Fireplace Surround In My 1640’s Cottage

1500’s Fireplace Surround In My 1640’s Cottage

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Our House Was Built In 1844 And Is On Our County's Underground Railroad Map. The Original Owners Were Abolitionists And Held Regular Meetings Here. The Tale From The Historical Society Is That This Capped Off Tunnel In The Basement Was For Escape. It Currently Goes Back 10-12 Feet

Our House Was Built In 1844 And Is On Our County's Underground Railroad Map. The Original Owners Were Abolitionists And Held Regular Meetings Here. The Tale From The Historical Society Is That This Capped Off Tunnel In The Basement Was For Escape. It Currently Goes Back 10-12 Feet

The original owners were abolitionists and held regular meetings here. The tale from the historical society is that this capped off tunnel in the basement was for escape. It currently goes back 10-12 feet.

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GoddessOdd
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is great! How lucky you are to have this piece of history in your home. I would love to know where the tunnel came out... is the house near a river?

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Mexia, TX

Mexia, TX

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Hedgeh og
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fun fact 1: "Mexia" is pronounced "muh-HAY-uh". Fun fact 2: Anna Nicole Smith was from this town.

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#27

This Beautiful Home Was Restored In Brush Park, Detroit MI

This Beautiful Home Was Restored In Brush Park, Detroit MI

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The little accents on the roof! And the bay window in the front! This seriously looks just like a home you'd build in The Sims. The brickwork is lovely.

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#28

Found A Suitcase In A Wall, This Is The Contents

Found A Suitcase In A Wall, This Is The Contents

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Janelle (jellybean/nellie)
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Strange to be in a wall. I would have been worried if they were all different sizes... :-/ Different women. Unless the person had a penchant for foot size.... so many creepy thoughts.

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We Bought A Ridiculous And Amazing House From 1891

We Bought A Ridiculous And Amazing House From 1891

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TonyTee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't find anything about it ridiculous, not even the colors. I'm a sucker for bright colors and have always been particularly attracted to the "cotton candy" colors; but, as keeping with my preferred taste, I'd keep the blue paint and replace the pink with white. That's again just my taste, either way, very nice house :)

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If You Want To Move To Southern Illinois For Only $235,000 This 1899 Beauty Could Be Yours!

If You Want To Move To Southern Illinois For Only $235,000 This 1899 Beauty Could Be Yours!

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TonyTee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't know any better as I have NO experience in the house market, but I would think for a house this old and still looks great, that's a very good, reasonable price no? Sounds like a hell of a good deal to me

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#32

Stripped The Paint From The Hardware On My First Of Four Doors. I Believe They’re Original To Our 1912 House

Stripped The Paint From The Hardware On My First Of Four Doors. I Believe They’re Original To Our 1912 House

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Our New-To-Us 1912 Foursquare Has Hundreds Of Old Books In The Attic

Our New-To-Us 1912 Foursquare Has Hundreds Of Old Books In The Attic

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#34

C1600s House We Moved Into Has An Old Fashioned Bread Oven Built Into Fire Place (Kent, UK)

C1600s House We Moved Into Has An Old Fashioned Bread Oven Built Into Fire Place (Kent, UK)

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#35

Spadena House - Witch’s House In Beverly Hills

Spadena House - Witch’s House In Beverly Hills

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Recently Moved In This 1917 Craftsman. Definitely Our Dream Home

Recently Moved In This 1917 Craftsman. Definitely Our Dream Home

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Gable Front And Wing Folk House, New Jersey. The House Was Built In 1853, Shortly After Completion Of The Jersey Central Railroad. We Are So Fortunate To Call It Home!

Gable Front And Wing Folk House, New Jersey. The House Was Built In 1853, Shortly After Completion Of The Jersey Central Railroad. We Are So Fortunate To Call It Home!

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#39

Our Gate Lodge - 1790, Scotland

Our Gate Lodge - 1790, Scotland

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GoddessOdd
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would love to see early photos of this, and the estate it served. How great to live in history!

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When You Pull Up Nasty Carpet And Find The Original 1941 Hardwood

When You Pull Up Nasty Carpet And Find The Original 1941 Hardwood

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#41

Found While Insulating My Attic

Found While Insulating My Attic

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#42

What's The Name For This Art Nouveau Hallway Feature At The Ceiling?

What's The Name For This Art Nouveau Hallway Feature At The Ceiling?

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GoddessOdd
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is a fretwork panel. Corbels are brackets that support weight, and this is purely decorative. Here is a link for some fretwork styles https://www.heritagedecorativetimber.com.au/timber-fretwork-frieze-panels/

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The Front Door In Our 1928 Cottage

The Front Door In Our 1928 Cottage

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TrinaKA
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh, I just love doors like this. Looks like fairy tale cottage door.

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#45

So Happy To Hang Out On This 1909 Four Square’s Porch

So Happy To Hang Out On This 1909 Four Square’s Porch

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#46

Hamilton On Has Some True Masterpieces. Yes, It's A Private Home

Hamilton On Has Some True Masterpieces. Yes, It's A Private Home

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#47

I Saw Someone Throw An Old Door Mostly Covered In Cardboard Into The Landfill Pit. I Spotted A Bit Of Colored Glass Poking Out From Under The Cardboard So I Rescued It. Couldn't Be More Excited After The Reveal. Anyone Have Any Insight?

I Saw Someone Throw An Old Door Mostly Covered In Cardboard Into The Landfill Pit. I Spotted A Bit Of Colored Glass Poking Out From Under The Cardboard So I Rescued It. Couldn't Be More Excited After The Reveal. Anyone Have Any Insight?

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#48

Floorboards In Our 1727 House. (Banana For Scale)

Floorboards In Our 1727 House. (Banana For Scale)

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Johane Moller
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If this is in America, having floor boards this thick, meant the original owner was an individual with a high status and connections to the King of England. Floor Boards couldn't be made from such big trees, as they were considered the Kings property and reserved for shipbuilding. This is VERY COOL!!!

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#49

My Big Blue Victorian House - Queen Anne Style

My Big Blue Victorian House - Queen Anne Style

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#50

Doing Some Painting And Carpet Removal In Our 1920s Dutch Colonial When We Realized These Stained Glass Windows Were Underneath The Wood Paneling

Doing Some Painting And Carpet Removal In Our 1920s Dutch Colonial When We Realized These Stained Glass Windows Were Underneath The Wood Paneling

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#51

Check Out This Floor!!!

Check Out This Floor!!!

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#52

We Just Moved Into A 400-Year-Old Home. Excited To Be The Steward Of This Wonderful Place, And Learn How Best To Take Care Of Her

We Just Moved Into A 400-Year-Old Home. Excited To Be The Steward Of This Wonderful Place, And Learn How Best To Take Care Of Her

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#53

My And My Fiancé Just Closed On An 1898 Brick Beauty!

My And My Fiancé Just Closed On An 1898 Brick Beauty!

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#54

My Great Grandparents 1890s Farmhouse. It's Nothing Terribly Special But It's Been In Our Family For Almost 8 Generations And I Absolutely Love It! (As A Side Note, Most Of The Ivy Was Taken Care Of!)

My Great Grandparents 1890s Farmhouse. It's Nothing Terribly Special But It's Been In Our Family For Almost 8 Generations And I Absolutely Love It! (As A Side Note, Most Of The Ivy Was Taken Care Of!)

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#55

Speaking Of Fretwork, The Arch In My (Slightly Funky) 1880 Folk Victorian

Speaking Of Fretwork, The Arch In My (Slightly Funky) 1880 Folk Victorian

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#56

Under Contract On An 1896 Victorian In Illinois!

Under Contract On An 1896 Victorian In Illinois!

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#57

Just Closed On My First Home - A 1920 Bungalow. Not Sure If This Fireplace Is Original To The House, But I’m In Love With It

Just Closed On My First Home - A 1920 Bungalow. Not Sure If This Fireplace Is Original To The House, But I’m In Love With It

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#58

Before And After For Those Who Like Stripping Paint

Before And After For Those Who Like Stripping Paint

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#59

My Friend Wanted To Buy An Underground Wine Cellar And It Came With Two Old One-Room Houses (17th And 18th Centuries)

My Friend Wanted To Buy An Underground Wine Cellar And It Came With Two Old One-Room Houses (17th And 18th Centuries)

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#60

We Had A Tintype Photographer Shoot The House Today

We Had A Tintype Photographer Shoot The House Today

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#61

My Beautiful Home. Built In 1863 By A Civil War Doctor, Then Becoming A Train Station After His Death

My Beautiful Home. Built In 1863 By A Civil War Doctor, Then Becoming A Train Station After His Death

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#64

It May Not Be Original To The House, But It's One Heck Of A Place For A Coffee

It May Not Be Original To The House, But It's One Heck Of A Place For A Coffee

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow, I could imagine sitting out there in the mornings and smoking my cigarette with my coffee, maybe painting and knitting while I people watch in the street below...

#65

1903 Satin Birch Breakfront Stripped & Refinished

1903 Satin Birch Breakfront Stripped & Refinished

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Davo gifman
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

With my hobby being woodworking. I prefer the woods natural colors an grain patterns. Wonderful job bringing back to original.

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#66

What’s The Weirdest Thing You’ve Found In A Crawl Space? I’ll Go First:

What’s The Weirdest Thing You’ve Found In A Crawl Space? I’ll Go First:

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#67

My Mom’s 1920’s Apartment In The South Of France. I’m Obsessed With The He Shutters And Stone Ladies On The Facade

My Mom’s 1920’s Apartment In The South Of France. I’m Obsessed With The He Shutters And Stone Ladies On The Facade

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#68

Interior Shots Of Our New (To Us) 1878ish Queen Anne Home With Three Family Units From The Same Family Pooling Resources

Interior Shots Of Our New (To Us) 1878ish Queen Anne Home With Three Family Units From The Same Family Pooling Resources

Paid ~550k USD. 3 kitchens, 7.5 bath, 9 bed. 2.5 hr drive to Toronto.

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#69

We Are Hesitant To Make An Offer On This 1887 House

We Are Hesitant To Make An Offer On This 1887 House

It's beautiful but we are scared of the maintenance and $$$ that's such a house would need to keep it's charm. everyone around us told us it would be a money pit. What do you think? also, what style is this?

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Corey Smith
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No worries, by the time you even got home from seeing it, it probably had 6 offers for well over asking.

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#70

This Was The House I Grew Up In. Built 1924 On 21 Acres Of Woods. Used To Be A Hardware Store On The Bottom Floor With Living Quarters Upstairs

This Was The House I Grew Up In. Built 1924 On 21 Acres Of Woods. Used To Be A Hardware Store On The Bottom Floor With Living Quarters Upstairs

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#71

My Phone Hutch And Phone. Phone Still Works

My Phone Hutch And Phone. Phone Still Works

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#72

For Sale In New Carlisle, IN

For Sale In New Carlisle, IN

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#73

Our New England Home Turned 229 Years Old Today. Built By Charles Mann, A Farmer Who Resided In This Home With His Wife Abigail And Four Children

Our New England Home Turned 229 Years Old Today. Built By Charles Mann, A Farmer Who Resided In This Home With His Wife Abigail And Four Children

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#74

One My Favorite Details In Our C.1860 House

One My Favorite Details In Our C.1860 House

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#75

Finally Finished Cleaning Up Our Old Fireplace. Took Some Time, But Well Worth It. She’s A Beaut! Got It As Clean As We Could And Decided To Go With Metal Effects Oxidizing Copper Paint

Finally Finished Cleaning Up Our Old Fireplace. Took Some Time, But Well Worth It. She’s A Beaut! Got It As Clean As We Could And Decided To Go With Metal Effects Oxidizing Copper Paint

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Wilf
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They've ruined it! Patina like that on the right is impossible to replicate.

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#77

A Snowy Pic Of My 1819 Home

A Snowy Pic Of My 1819 Home

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#78

Our 1920 Colonial Revival W/ Interior Shot

Our 1920 Colonial Revival W/ Interior Shot

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#79

The Sharp House In Santa Paula, Ca. It Was Built In 1890. It’s Been Featured In A Handful Of Movies

The Sharp House In Santa Paula, Ca. It Was Built In 1890. It’s Been Featured In A Handful Of Movies

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#80

The Kitchen, Bedrooms And Bathrooms Will Need A Full Makeover But This Week For $390k We’re Closing On This 1.5 Acre 5500 Sqft 1903 Colonial With 5 Bedrooms, A Butler’s Quarter, A Library, A Sunroom And A Fully Finished Attic With 2 Additional Unofficial Bedrooms

The Kitchen, Bedrooms And Bathrooms Will Need A Full Makeover But This Week For $390k We’re Closing On This 1.5 Acre 5500 Sqft 1903 Colonial With 5 Bedrooms, A Butler’s Quarter, A Library, A Sunroom And A Fully Finished Attic With 2 Additional Unofficial Bedrooms

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#81

Wallpaper Found In My Closet - Ontario, Canada

Wallpaper Found In My Closet - Ontario, Canada

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#82

She Just Turned 101 And Looks As Gorgeous As Ever

She Just Turned 101 And Looks As Gorgeous As Ever

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#83

Skinny House In Boston, Ca 1862 - Article From 1920 Plus Current Days Views Of Front, Back, And Backyard From Roof

Skinny House In Boston, Ca 1862 - Article From 1920 Plus Current Days Views Of Front, Back, And Backyard From Roof

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#84

Stained Glass From My 1908 Foursquare

Stained Glass From My 1908 Foursquare

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#85

Wife And I Just Closed On This 1890 Victorian Beauty

Wife And I Just Closed On This 1890 Victorian Beauty

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ooh, everything about this feels so good. Looks like it's taken in autumn, the driveway is gorgeous, the home is huge, there's a yard, big trees overhead...everything you'd want in a home!

#86

This Is Our 1866 Danish Farmhouse. There's A Lot Of Work To Do, But This Is Our Little Slice Of Heaven!

This Is Our 1866 Danish Farmhouse. There's A Lot Of Work To Do, But This Is Our Little Slice Of Heaven!

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Sue Ellen Jensen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That really resembles the house in an old photo of my grandma with her sister when she was still at home in Denmark. She came to Omaha in early 1920's and met my grandpa who also came from Denmark.

#87

Found Behind The Stair Trim When We Did My Gut Rehab 9 Years Ago. DIT

Found Behind The Stair Trim When We Did My Gut Rehab 9 Years Ago. DIT

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#88

I Love The Entryway/Foyer Staircase In Our 1926 Colonial

I Love The Entryway/Foyer Staircase In Our 1926 Colonial

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#89

Found Some Treasures In The Wall During Renovation This Afternoon (1856 House)

Found Some Treasures In The Wall During Renovation This Afternoon (1856 House)

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#91

The Before, In-Progress, And After On Our 1860’s Workers Cottage

The Before, In-Progress, And After On Our 1860’s Workers Cottage

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#92

I’m Under Contract For This Lovely 1920 Bungalow

I’m Under Contract For This Lovely 1920 Bungalow

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#93

Our 1845 Home - Greek Revival Double Gallery Sidehall

Our 1845 Home - Greek Revival Double Gallery Sidehall

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#94

Just Beginning Our First Full Year In This 1910 Tudor With Matching Carriage House

Just Beginning Our First Full Year In This 1910 Tudor With Matching Carriage House

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#95

Moved Into My 1890 Traditional Four Square (I Think That’s The Style) On Lake Erie This Week. Looking Forward To Maintaining It

Moved Into My 1890 Traditional Four Square (I Think That’s The Style) On Lake Erie This Week. Looking Forward To Maintaining It

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#96

I Can't Resist Submitting What I See As The Caboose To The Potty Train. A Four Holer! Including: Large, Medium, And Two Small With Added Step For The Young'ins

I Can't Resist Submitting What I See As The Caboose To The Potty Train. A Four Holer! Including: Large, Medium, And Two Small With Added Step For The Young'ins

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#97

My Kitchen Floor Insulation Revealed!

My Kitchen Floor Insulation Revealed!

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#98

Just Entered Contract On An 1890s Victorian In San Francisco Without Seeing The Attic. What Do You Think We'll Find?

Just Entered Contract On An 1890s Victorian In San Francisco Without Seeing The Attic. What Do You Think We'll Find?

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#99

Bringing My 1896 Folk Victorian Back To Life

Bringing My 1896 Folk Victorian Back To Life

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#100

Was Replacing My Vanity And Found This Gem Behind The Wall

Was Replacing My Vanity And Found This Gem Behind The Wall

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#101

About To Start Exterior, 1911, Any Ideas?

About To Start Exterior, 1911, Any Ideas?

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#102

Putting In An Offer On This 1904 Greek Revival/Tudor-Y Foursquare, 1.3k Sq Ft

Putting In An Offer On This 1904 Greek Revival/Tudor-Y Foursquare, 1.3k Sq Ft

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digitalin
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hope those trees aren't negatively affecting the foundation. It's so cool having them that close to the house-- you can't do that with new construction and it would be a shame to lose them.

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#103

An Old House Requires Nonstop Maintenance And Cleaning… Saturday Mornings Are The Designated Cleaning Day

An Old House Requires Nonstop Maintenance And Cleaning… Saturday Mornings Are The Designated Cleaning Day

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Tofu
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hi kitten! I love how cats always find the rays of sunshine. ❤️

#104

Check Out This Wallpaper I Found After I Removed One Of My Light Switch Covers

Check Out This Wallpaper I Found After I Removed One Of My Light Switch Covers

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#105

Wallpaper Found In The Dining Room Behind The Doorbell Chimes

Wallpaper Found In The Dining Room Behind The Doorbell Chimes

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#106

We're Closing On This 1947 Grocery Store W/ A 2br Apt Above

We're Closing On This 1947 Grocery Store W/ A 2br Apt Above

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Tofu
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This would be fun to make into a cool modern home!

#108

A Collection Of 1800s Home Designs With Floor Plans From One Of My Home Library Reference Books, Published In The Mid 1880s

A Collection Of 1800s Home Designs With Floor Plans From One Of My Home Library Reference Books, Published In The Mid 1880s

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#109

Found Some Nice Rocks Holding Up Our 1840s Farmhouse While Investigating Water Leaks In The Crawl Spaces

Found Some Nice Rocks Holding Up Our 1840s Farmhouse While Investigating Water Leaks In The Crawl Spaces

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#110

Yellow House Repainted. Now With White Portico

Yellow House Repainted. Now With White Portico

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