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Rift or quarter-grain cuts are best. These cuts are the most stable. Flat grain often expands and contracts seasonally at twice the rate of quartered stock.
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With that said, here are 10 things to keep in mind when determining which approach will work best for you:

1. Identify the factors that will shape your decision. Deciding whether to restore or rehabilitate your house, and to what extent, involves understanding its history; its architecture; and the present condition of its materials, finishes, and systems. You should also consider your household’s lifestyle and what personal needs the finished house must accommodate. More broadly, local historic district designations, local building codes, property insurance, and other regulatory or financial considerations will impact the path you take.

2. Review the house’s history. Who lived in the house and when? Did important events occur there? Did either (or both) scenarios have historical significance? If so, you could consider restoring the house to that period to help interpret its history.

Historic Home Renovation with Modern Kitchen
Install plain sawn lumber with the heart side up. Flat lumber will wear better with the heart facing up. If there’s cupping, the edges will stay flat, and only the center will hump slightly.
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3. Know what “restore” means. To restore a house means to return its interior and exterior appearance to a particular date or time period. Strict restorations—ones that eliminate everything not present during the period chosen—are rare for homes, with most owners opting to maintain modern systems (plumbing, anyone?) and sympathetically designed changes, such as later additions, that add to the house’s history.

4. Know what “rehabilitate” means. To rehabilitate a house means to make it useful and functional for contemporary living while preserving important historic and architectural features. For example, a rehabilitated old house would always include modern electrical, mechanical, and plumbing systems, a modern kitchen, and other attributes typical of present-day homes.

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Use traditional joinery. Component repairs should be made using traditional joinery instead of non-historic methods like a wholesale epoxy casting of a missing part.
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5. Choose your approach. The major difference between restoring and rehabilitating is to either exactly duplicate a particular period or concentrate on preserving a sense of the changes that have occurred over time. For example, if an Italianate-style house had lost its wood eave brackets, a restoration project would duplicate them in wood as they originally appeared, while a rehab project would add new brackets of a compatible design in an appropriate substitute material (ex. fiberglass).

6. Evaluate existing alterations. Consider the quality, design, materials, and craftsmanship of the original house as well as the changes that have occurred over time. Compatible interior and exterior changes of the same or better quality than the original house, even if done in different styles or materials, should probably be kept and restored. Conversely, you should probably remove any poorly designed or executed changes.

9. Take care not to falsify the history of the house. This might seem counter-intuitive, but you actually do want to be able to tell additions apart from the original. That way, the house’s history is visible and transparent. Also be careful not to design additions that make the house appear to date from an earlier or later period, or alter the house’s details to an extent that suggest a different architectural period.

10. Look to the experts. For a more detailed list of recommendations, check out the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. This jam-packed resource from the National Park Service includes guidelines on preserving, rehabilitating, restoring, and reconstructing historic buildings.

There’s no right or wrong answer when it comes to determining whether you should restore or rehabilitate your historic home. Let your property, capabilities, and needs help guide your decision, and chances are you’ll arrive at an accurate, appropriate solution.

The Glen Roy Estate was renovated and restored with the fine wood fabricated pieces by Gepetto Millworks.

We built most of the wooden construction, which was restored from a gutted historical property including:

  • cabinetry
  • kitchen design
  • wardrobe style kitchen storage
  • fireplace mantles
  • bathroom storage
  • laundry hideaway
  • china display shelving
  • custom closet design (NYC theme)
  • skylight

 

Glen Roy Plantation is a pristine 3-story, Georgian Revival home, which was completed in 1852. The intact interior features Greek Revival detailing and includes twelve fireplaces, forty windows, fifteen foot ceilings and a widows walk. The house sits on sixty acres with 500 feet of waterfront along the Ware River. There are also extensive lawns and gardens and numerous outbuildings including an 18th century library and a late 19th century carriage house. The property also features a stable, garage, swimming pool and dock.

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Energy Efficient Historically accurate restoration windows

Gepetto Craftsmen have found a way to produce Energy Efficient Historically accurate restoration windows with a double pane system.

Energy Efficient historical windows with double pane

We can’t show you these window frames too close because we don’t want our competitors to copy our intricate and difficult construction process. We are not aware of any other manufacturer offering these type of windows in the historical restoration niche.  We have brought the look, feel, and authentic historically accurate materials and construction – while adding the modern energy efficiency of a double pane.  To achieve this goal we hand build the window parts using custom machines allowing us to make them in an affordable production schedule.  Yes, they will likely fit in your budget for historical restoration and may meet energy efficiency standards, although we have not had them tested.

Energy Efficient historical windows with double pane

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Authentic Historic Restoration Wooden Windows

Authentic Historic Restoration Wooden Windows

Gepetto Craftsman have years of expert, hands on experience restoring wooden windows from projects across the mid-Atlantic area.

  • authentic antique glass
  • Historic Restoration standards
  • Wooden Windows and Sashes
  • partial restoration
  • energy efficient glazing

We have experience with partial restoration and remake to fit specialty jobs.

historic restoration windows

historic restoration windows

wooden windows and sashes for custom restoration

beautiful historial window restoration project by virginia small business

beautiful historial window restoration project by virginia small business

beautiful historial window restoration project by virginia small business

wooden sash restoration by local VA company

Historic Restoration wooden window shutter fabrication by local Virginia craftsmen

wooden sash restoration by local VA company

wooden sash restoration by local VA company Historic Restoration wooden window shutter fabrication by local Virginia craftsmen

Historic Restoration wooden window shutter fabrication by local Virginia craftsmen

Historic Restoration wooden window shutter fabrication by local Virginia craftsmen

Historic Restoration wooden window shutter fabrication by local Virginia craftsmen

Antique glass historic wooden window handmade renovation

Antique glass historic wooden window handmade renovation

Historic Restoration wooden window shutter fabrication by local Virginia craftsmen

Historic Restoration wooden window shutter fabrication by local Virginia craftsmen

Historic Restoration wooden window shutter fabrication by local Virginia craftsmen

Historic Restoration wooden window shutter fabrication by local Virginia craftsmen

Antique glass historic wooden window handmade renovation

Antique glass historic wooden window handmade renovation

Antique glass historic wooden window handmade renovation

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  • Richmond VA
  • Chesapeake Areas of Virginia & Maryland
  • Historic Williamsburg
  • Glouchester, West point
  • Newport News – Hampton – Norfolk – Virginia Beach
  • Washington DC: Montclair, Manassas, Rockville, Silver Spring, Fort Washington, Waldorf
  • Charlottesville – Lynchburg – Appomattox – Roanoke

6,000 linear feet of new lumber

We manufactured 6,000 linear feet of Mahogany slats today for fabrication of historic replica shutters on the Hewicks Tavern in Urbanna Virginia.

We’ll be crafting those slats into handmade shutters with a 21 day turnaround for the whole project.

Design and build projects Richmond

Design and Build Wood Projects Richmond VA | custom woodworking

Gepetto Craftsmen have been design and build project masters for over ten years in Richmond

Design and Build Wood Projects Richmond VA | custom woodworking

High end woodworking for architectural wood elements giving libraries, studies, dens and entertainment rooms a classic finish.

Design and Build Wood Projects Richmond VA | custom woodworking

Each of these projects have been commissioned by the homeowners to build pieces specifically for their home’s size and style.

Design and Build Wood Projects Richmond VA | custom woodworking

While this table may not have flashy looks, it is built sturdy and tough enough to withstand generations of use.

Design and Build Wood Projects Richmond VA | custom woodworking

Design and Build Wood Projects Richmond VA | custom woodworking

Design and Build Wood Projects Richmond VA | custom woodworking

Historical replication fences, doors, and wooden windows are all handled in-house for construction and design providing you a seamless shop relationship for your historically accurate wood construction project.

Design and Build Wood Projects Richmond VA | custom woodworking

Shown here are custom designed solid wood wine racks for a 4 star restaurant called “The Library”.  As the name suggests, the library needed an old-world classy feel and the Gepetto fabricated custom restaurant fittings finished out the

Design and Build Wood Projects Richmond VA | custom woodworking