A friend of mine has a historic home (built in the 1920s) and I'm interested to know what it originally looked like. It has been remodeled and has some obscure additions that don't make any sense by modern standards. Lots of windows were left inside the home. You have to walk through a bathroom or another bedroom to get to the master bedroom. I'm pretty sure it was built with no plumbing and for sure before AC. The kitchen is not even big enough for a standard oven- the oven sits inside what appears to be an add-on to the home. Either that or they carved out part of the kitchen to add a bathroom after people started getting plumbing. (The bathroom has a window that overlooks the oven's nook. lol) Weirdest yet, all the bedrooms are connected. One bathroom has no door and looks like it never did, but there used to be a closable door between the living room and kitchen. I can tell they've repurposed every single room over the years, but I can't for the life of me figure out what the original builder intended when the home was built. It's driving me mad.
Is it likely there are original blueprints or photos of the home somewhere? I have looked online, but there's nothing listed.
Go to the court house and do a title search to find out all owners since it was built. You may be able to find architectural drawings too.
That is how you start. You'll have to try to find out about owners and their descendants and contact them to look for old pictures. It will be fun once you get started. Our first house was built around 1905. The lady next door was born in her house; she lived there her whole life. We were able to know about the whole neighborhood since the houses were built..........including dirt "highways" and horse/carriages parked out front. The library and newspaper office may be able to help too.
This post was edited by Thriftymaid at June 18, 2017 3:39 PM MDT