RENOVATING A GEORGIAN HOME
Homebuilding & Renovating|August 2024
Known for their elegant architectural features, Georgian homes need to be restored sensitively to make them fit for modern life
RENOVATING A GEORGIAN HOME

Renovating a Georgian house can feel rather like a privilege for many people-achance to restore a beautiful building back to its former glory. Grand, simple and symmetrical, with strong classical influences, homes built during the Georgian era (1714 to 1837) are known for their elegant good looks.

Georgian manor houses, townhouses, rectories and farmhouses have, over the years, become part of the landscape in the UK and are now often viewed as one of the most sought-after and recognisable of all house styles for many you only have to look around at the high number of mock Georgian-style new builds around for proof of that.

However, for those renovators lucky enough to get their hands on an original Georgian home, the initial enthusiasm can easily turn to dismay as they feel the pressure to not only remain true to the origins of a building such as this, but also try to update them for modern-day living.

Here, we explain the most common design features of Georgian houses and give tips on how to make the most of them.

We also explain the options for those faced with details that are beyond repair, as well as the best ways to approach extensions and alterations in a sensitive manner.

WHAT ERA ISA GEORGIAN HOUSE?

The Georgian period ran from 1714 to 1837. During this time, England was ruled by four King Georges (George I through to George IV) so homes built during this time are considered 'Georgian'.

The Regency Period sits within the Georgian period, and refers specifically to the time when George IV (Prince Regent) took over from 'mad' George III and has subtle differences. For instance, a Regency period home might be rendered from top to bottom, while before this, with earlier Georgian-style designs, the render might only cover the ground floor walls, leaving the upper floor brickwork exposed.

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