Period-Appropriate Looks
Metal roofing can offer period appropriate looks for an older home, and a Brookstone homeowner benefits from understanding the options. Here is the picture.
Standing Seam
Standing seam has a long history and a classic look that can suit many older homes, providing clean vertical lines with genuine heritage. Standing seam has heritage. It looks classic. It suits older homes. It has clean lines. It is established.
Metal Shingles and Profiles
Metal shingles and profiles can resemble traditional materials like shingles, shake, or tile, offering a look that complements an older home's style in durable metal. Metal shingles mimic traditional looks. They suit older styles. They resemble familiar materials. They are durable. They complement the home.
Matching the Home's Character
The right metal roofing matches the older home's character, with the style, profile, color, and finish chosen to suit the era and look. It matches character. The choices suit the era. They fit the look. They complement the home. They are selected thoughtfully.
Color and Finish
Color and finish are chosen to suit an older home, with options that complement its character rather than clash with it. Color suits the home. Finish complements it. They fit the era. They are chosen carefully. They match the style.
A Fitting Appearance
With thoughtful choices, metal roofing gives an older home a fitting appearance, complementing its character while providing modern durability. It looks fitting. It complements character. It suits the home. It pairs with durability. It is well matched.
Period-Appropriate Looks, in Short
Metal roofing offers period appropriate looks for an older home, with standing seam's heritage and classic look and metal shingles and profiles that resemble traditional materials, matched to the home's character through style, profile, color, and finish for a fitting appearance with modern durability.
One point worth making clear for Brookstone homeowners who own a historic or older home is that metal roofing can be a genuinely fitting choice for such a home, perhaps surprisingly so to anyone who thinks of metal as a purely modern material, because metal actually has a long and authentic history in roofing. Metal roofing has been used on homes and buildings for a very long time, which means it is an established, time tested roofing material rather than a recent innovation, and standing seam in particular carries a real heritage, having been used historically and still being valued today. This historic precedent matters for an older home, because it means a metal roof can fit the home's era and character rather than feeling out of place on it. On the aesthetic side, metal roofing offers looks that can suit period styles well. Standing seam provides clean vertical lines with that genuine heritage, suiting many older homes, and metal shingles and profiles can be designed to resemble traditional roofing materials like shingles, shake, or tile, offering a look that complements an older home's style while being durable metal underneath. The key is matching the roof to the home's character, choosing the style, profile, color, and finish to suit the era and the look, which gives the home a fitting appearance. And alongside this period appropriate character, metal brings modern durability, its lasting performance protects and helps preserve an older home for the long term, which is a particularly worthwhile quality for a home that is meant to endure and that carries history worth protecting. So an older home can get both a fitting, character appropriate look and lasting protection from a metal roof.
It also helps Brookstone homeowners with historic or older homes to be aware of the specific considerations that can come with roofing such a home, and to approach the choice thoughtfully, because a historic home sometimes involves requirements that a typical home does not. The main consideration is that a home located in a historic district may be subject to guidelines governing exterior changes, including changes to the roof, and some historic homes or districts may require approvals before roofing changes are made. This means that, for a historic home, it is a sensible step to be aware of and to check any guidelines or approvals that apply, so that the roofing project proceeds smoothly and in keeping with any requirements. Beyond any formal requirements, there is the matter of suiting the home's character, which is important for a historic home, the metal roofing should be chosen to complement the home's era and look rather than clash with it. This is one of the strong reasons to work with a contractor who is experienced specifically with historic and older homes, because such a contractor understands both the practical considerations, like navigating any district guidelines or approvals, and the aesthetic considerations, like selecting a period appropriate look that suits the home. Putting it all together, choosing metal for an older home involves selecting a period appropriate look that suits its era, considering and checking any historic district guidelines or approvals that apply, valuing the lasting durability that metal brings to protecting and preserving the home, and ensuring quality installation suited to the older home, all of which is best done with the guidance of a contractor experienced in this kind of work, who can suit the roof to the home and help navigate any considerations along the way.
It also helps Brookstone homeowners with historic or older homes to be aware of the specific considerations that can come with roofing such a home, and to approach the choice thoughtfully, because a historic home sometimes involves requirements that a typical home does not. The main consideration is that a home located in a historic district may be subject to guidelines governing exterior changes, including changes to the roof, and some historic homes or districts may require approvals before roofing changes are made. This means that, for a historic home, it is a sensible step to be aware of and to check any guidelines or approvals that apply, so that the roofing project proceeds smoothly and in keeping with any requirements. Beyond any formal requirements, there is the matter of suiting the home's character, which is important for a historic home, the metal roofing should be chosen to complement the home's era and look rather than clash with it. This is one of the strong reasons to work with a contractor who is experienced specifically with historic and older homes, because such a contractor understands both the practical considerations, like navigating any district guidelines or approvals, and the aesthetic considerations, like selecting a period appropriate look that suits the home. Putting it all together, choosing metal for an older home involves selecting a period appropriate look that suits its era, considering and checking any historic district guidelines or approvals that apply, valuing the lasting durability that metal brings to protecting and preserving the home, and ensuring quality installation suited to the older home, all of which is best done with the guidance of a contractor experienced in this kind of work, who can suit the roof to the home and help navigate any considerations along the way.
Get a Period-Appropriate Roof
Brookstone Metal Roofing installs metal roofing suited to older homes' character across Brookstone and Boone County. Call (765) 676-3491 for a free consultation on a period appropriate metal roof for your home.