Rating the Suburbs: Revival Home
May. 27, 2015 | 4:00 AM
Hidden treasures can be found in plain sight.
Take the modest 1870 home on Medina's South Court Street. With its utilitarian front porch, tired white exterior and simple floor plan, the folk Victorian had sat vacant for years. But its decorative gingerbread woodwork in the roof gables and two-story bay window were important. So Main Street Medina purchased it in July 2013 as part of its Renew Medina effort to show how a restoration project could anchor nearby homes and attract new residents.
"Its decorative elements were clues that it was definitely part of the character of South Court Street," says Matt Wiederhold, executive director of Main Street Medina.
With renovations completed in early May, the home highlights how some TLC can ignite pride, bring together a community and even motivate others to take on projects.
"This home has become a community rallying point," says Wiederhold. "It doesn't have to be a grand mansion to be an important building in the neighborhood."
Here's how the crew restored a few key elements during the renovation.
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