Settled in 1732 and incorporated as a city in 1866, Wilmington, N.C. has a long and storied past. To this day, it enjoys a robust historic district, which spans 230 blocks and is home to sprawling mansions, landmark buildings and quaint homes that define “Southern charm.”
If you’ve ever taken a stroll through the residential streets of downtown Wilmington, or gone on any of the many historic home and garden tours, you’ve noticed houses with plaques mounted on their porches. Homes in New Hanover County’s historic districts that are more than 75 years old are eligible for these plaques. After undergoing a lengthy application process and a paying a fee, homes can receive their hand-painted plaques, color-coded according to age. While this may seem like a lot of work for a sign, it’s an important way to support the history and heritage of our city.
If you live in a historic home, chances are you’re well aware of the responsibilities and privileges involved in being a preservationist. Homeowners must adhere to guidelines for landscaping, paint colors and architectural details to stay true to the original spirit of the house. Rather than view this as a burden, many homeowners are happy to comply, and often go the extra mile, decorating the inside of their homes with historically accurate touches. This includes everything from wallpaper to window coverings.
Whether you own a historic property or you just want to bring a little history into your living room, here are a few ways to add some historic style through window treatments:
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