Preserve historical sites
The doors, windows, walls, beams and columns of the old house are all witnesses of the years. Choosing to keep or restore them is like writing a long historical picture for this house.
Modern elements embellishment
Of course, the traditional charm can not be without modern embellishment. Lamps, furniture and electrical appliances can add a touch of modernity to your old house and make it glow with new vitality.
Light and air circulation
Old-fashioned brick-wood houses often have poor lighting and ventilation. You might as well add some windows or skylights to the wall or ceiling to let the light and air circulate freely.
Improve the sanitary environment
Although the ancient buildings are beautiful, the sanitary conditions cannot be ignored. Consider rebuilding toilets or renovating toilets to make life more comfortable and convenient.
Green plants and gardens
Old rural houses are often surrounded by green trees and flowers. Retain or re-excavate the green plants in these gardens to make indoor and outdoor more harmonious and unified.