Is the house going to be able to be brought up to
code? Could the home be considered historic and therefore worthy of
preserving at all costs? Or is the whole thing just waiting to be torn
down so the lot can be used for a new build?
These were the dilemmas faced by Maria and Mac Thomas when they bought a house in Fayette, Mississippi that was built in 1825, an historic plantation home known as Laurietta.
These were the dilemmas faced by Maria and Mac Thomas when they bought a house in Fayette, Mississippi that was built in 1825, an historic plantation home known as Laurietta.
From
the outside the house looked like a total tear down, but inside they
found Laurietta was a solid structure, so they decided to go with a gut
renovation instead of destruction.
Three
years and lots of hard work later they were able to transform that
dilapidated old house into a thing of beauty once again.See Renovating A Historic Home In Mississippi here
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