KU-RING-GAI Council have launched two initiatives to help preserve heritage homes across the community. The two initiatives, the Heritage Home Grants and the Heritage Colours in Ku-ring-gai Guideline, will allow homeowners to continue the upkeep and restoration of historic homes.
‘Ku-ring-gai has a proud history of heritage homes,’ says Ku-ring-gai Mayor Sam Ngai. ‘These initiatives demonstrate our dedication in ensuring that our architectural heritage is cherished and protected.’
Heritage Home Grants will allow property projects in the 2024-25 financial year to be partially funded. At a minimum of $1000 and maximum of $5000, projects that qualify for funding include repair of original roof slates, repairing ceilings and metal work, conservation of fireplaces and timber detailing, repointing brickwork and masonry, and painting exteriors by the heritage colour scheme.
Council has made available a Guide to what are and are not heritage colours to preserve an authentic, timeless quality. Traditional colours, as outlined in the guide, include warm tones, earthy tones, and do not include cool shades – white, grey, or black in a monochromatic scheme.
The Guide includes colour placement, repainting advice, and information on the Federation, Inter-war, Post-war and late twentieth century colour schemes.
‘The Heritage Home Grants and Heritage Colours guidelines will empower our community to continue the tradition of caring for our historic homes and preserving their beauty,’ says Mayor Ngai. ‘If you’ve been thinking about doing these repairs now is the time to apply for a grant.’