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Market Ready (Published 2011)

The article addresses a common dilemma faced by homeowners of historic properties when preparing to sell: whether to remove or neutralize colorful, period-specific wallpapers. Conventional wisdom for selling contemporary homes often dictates repainting walls in neutral tones like white, cream, or taupe to appeal to a broader audience and avoid personal color choices deterring potential buyers. However, experts in real estate and interior design specializing in historic homes suggest a different approach for older properties. Bill Andruss, a real estate broker with Sotheby’s International Realty in Greenwich, Conn., emphasizes that original or age-appropriate reproduction wallpapers in a historic house are often considered an "important component" and a "selling feature." He advises against removing such wallpapers, as they contribute to the property's unique personality and vintage appeal, which are precisely what buyers of antique homes seek. According to Andruss, buyers expecting a historic home anticipate and appreciate its vintage aesthetic, including brightly patterned wallpapers. Attempting to modernize a historic home by introducing contemporary elements, such as a brand-new kitchen or family room that looks out of place in an 1800s house, could negatively impact sales by creating a dissonance with buyer expectations. Thomas Jayne, a New York interior designer specializing in historic homes, concurs with this perspective, stating that original wallpaper should "definitely be kept" as most buyers of historic houses value original features. If the existing wallpaper is damaged, dirty, or its pattern is perceived as too bold, Jayne offers a practical solution: temporarily covering the walls with canvas or another removable treatment. This approach allows potential buyers to envision the room with a neutral aesthetic while still preserving the historic wallpaper underneath, offering them the option to keep it and benefit from its added value. For historic homeowners looking to install age-appropriate wallpaper, Jayne recommends two specialized companies. Adelphi Paper Hangings, located in Sharon Springs, N.Y., is known for reproducing historic wallpapers using traditional wood-block printing techniques. London-based Cole & Son is another recommended source for period-appropriate designs. These companies can provide solutions for those seeking to enhance their historic homes authentically. Adelphi also offers custom reproduction services for damaged original wallpapers, allowing owners to replace them with identical patterns, although Jayne notes that this can be a costly but worthwhile investment to maintain the home's historical integrity. The overarching advice is to embrace and preserve the unique historical characteristics of such properties rather than attempting to conform them to modern tastes. #HistoricHomes #RealEstate #HomeStaging #Wallpaper #InteriorDesign #PropertySales #HomeRenovation #HistoricHomes #RealEstate #HomeStaging #Wallpaper #InteriorDesign #PropertySales #HomeRenovation
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