Heather Killebrew
@hjk
· Apr 18
Restoring a historic home means dealing with traditional plaster and lath walls instead of easy modern drywall. The Moran House was built by nailing thin wooden strips called lath to the wall studs, which were then covered with thick, heavy layers of wet plaster. This method provides incredible soundproofing and natural insulation, but repairing cracks requires a very specific, old-school troweling technique. It is a fascinating look into exactly how homes were constructed here in Tennessee decades ago.
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