The owners of this 
		historical home, built in 1866, wanted to add more space while keeping 
		the style and detail of the original. The idea was to blend the old and 
		new areas, with the addition set back in the rear so as not to dominate 
		the front of the house. The owners kept with the "old world" thinking by 
		putting the more expensive products, like the character grade hickory 
		floor and plaster walls, on the first floor, and less expensive oak 
		floor and drywall on the second. The addition was to add a master 
		bedroom and bath, along with a family room. In addition a second 
		stairway was added to facilitate traffic, and a fireplace was added. In 
		all cases, materials were used that maintained the historical integrity 
		of the home.