Historic Home Window Project Planning in San Diego, CA
A historic-home window project calls for a careful record of what is present before choices are discussed. Photos, measurements, visible profiles, and previous documentation can make later conversations more specific without assuming what should be retained or changed.
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- Photograph each opening from inside and outside, including visible trim and hardware.
- Record opening dimensions and note features that appear distinct from nearby windows.
- Gather prior plans, photos, or correspondence that the homeowner already has.
- List questions about appearance separately from questions about the opening’s visible condition.
Questions for a project in San Diego
For a central historic home, keep older photos with current photos so changes can be discussed precisely.
Historic home project questions in San Diego
Why start with photographs?
Photos create a shared reference for discussions about visible details, condition questions, and differences between openings.
What records might be useful?
The homeowner may already have older photos, plans, correspondence, or maintenance notes that provide context. Keep the original source with each record.
Should every opening be listed separately?
Yes. A room-by-room inventory helps avoid assuming that openings with a similar appearance are identical.
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