LIFEINTHEBIGOLDHOUSE A style mixture house in Astoria. Note Queen Anne porch on a plain American Foursquare with round Colonial Revival columns. Lisa DeCicco The Illahee Apartments OLD HOUSE STYLES ON THE NORTH COAST Downtown Astoria’s Most Respected Apartment Complex Since 1969. 1046 Grand Avenue Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-2280 4 // COASTWEEKEND.COM BY LAURI SERAFIN Knowing the style of an old house is key to guide preservation, renovation and décor eff orts. It is more pleasing to the eye to have consistent style elements. This also preserves your investment. For example, a 1920 Colonial Revival should not have a Victorian “gingerbread” front door from the salvage yard. This is an extreme example, but I have seen this and other odd improvements. Interior décor elements that are more per- manent, such as woodwork, fl ooring and lighting are best kept in style. Furnishings, wallpapers and interior paint colors are a matter of personal taste. I recommend the defi nitive book on the subject of house styles, “A Field Guide to American Houses,” by Virginia Sav- age McAlester. It’s a must have for the old house enthusiast. Residential architecture is of two princi- ple types, Folk and styled houses. Folk or vernacular structures are designed and built without regard to current housing trends. They provide shelter and are built to pur- pose. Styled houses were designed to be fashionable and refl ect current trends. Most surviving old houses are styled houses, probably because they were designed by See Page 5