Where do we begin?

I could start this by listing all the things that has to be fixed in this house but that would take too much effort and quite frankly it would bore you all to death!  Let’s just say that a lot of the repairs that have to be done were from years of neglect compacted by a hurricane.  The later damage was “fixed”.  I say that in quotes because it was done by family and friends of the owners with little experience in these sorts of things.

One of the biggest concerns with this house is insulation.  Way back when, insulation wasn’t necessarily put in walls.  And with technology now a days even windows are heavily insulated!  My how the times have changed.  In saying that, we have no insulation…not in the attic, not in the walls, not under the floors.  We knew that we would have to put some in both the attic and under the floors but the walls are just not an option at this point.  So instead, we took with the depressing task of removing the original crank metal windows.

Being a mid-century purist, I wouldn’t do this if it wasn’t a necessity but there was no saving them.  They took on 4 feet of standing salt water, years of rust and neglect of upkeep; they no longer opened or provided anything more than a buffer between us and the rest of Oak Park subdivision.

I would however, ensure that the new windows maintained the aesthetic of both the home and period.  This also offered us the opportunity that have operable windows.  My absolute favorite part of our home is all of the natural light and I want to be able to fully enjoy all they were meant to offer when they were put in back in 1952!

So the research began.  I found this fabulous site full of mid-century home plans that offered me visuals of different window styles for the period.   http://www.midcenturyhomestyle.com/index.htm

I  knew the large front window I wanted to make a picture window.  The others would all match it with a 2 over 2 (meaning 2 lights/panes over 2) style.  Here are examples of what the windows on the home will look like:

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3 Responses to “Where do we begin?”

  1. John Lanford, MPB Says:

    Thanks. I have culled the photos we would like to use. Can I send them to you?

  2. Averyl Says:

    Thanks for the link to my retro Maine blog! I don’t currently have a links thingy on it but if I do I will add you STAT! I’m also considering the idea of separating out my ranch house posts from the general to create a blog just for my home and that would definitely have linkage!

    My house was also built in 1952, but being in Maine not having insulation wasn’t an option! We have the original single pane windows which are not energy efficient but I have insulting drapes in front. I leave them open when there is direct sunlight.

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