A Blending of Vintage & Modern Styles Cements A Growing Relationship
You could say that the home of Diana Marsh and Matt Finney has almost always been a constant in their relationship, or something that’s treaded on pace with the progression of their union over time. When Diana returned home to Ann Arbor, MI after teaching elementary school in Brooklyn for 11 years, she cemented this […]
You could say that the home of Diana Marsh and Matt Finney has almost always been a constant in their relationship, or something that’s treaded on pace with the progression of their union over time. When Diana returned home to Ann Arbor, MI after teaching elementary school in Brooklyn for 11 years, she cemented this new phase of her life by buying her first home after years of renting. The beginnings of Diana and Matt’s relationship took root soon after, as they clinked their margaritas together in a cheers to Diana’s offer on the house being accepted — this was on their third date. Now two years later, Matt, who previously lived 45 minutes away in Detroit, has moved in with Diana, and the couple recently got engaged. Incorporating Matt’s belongings into the 1912 home’s 1,000-square-foot space was a bit of a challenge, considering Diana and Matt are both collectors of various items, and their visions for functionality in specific rooms differed — like Matt’s desire to put a toaster oven on the kitchen counter (spoiler alert: he won). “Once we worked out logistics like closet space and toaster ...
You could say that the home of Diana Marsh and Matt Finney has almost always been a constant in their relationship, or something that’s treaded on pace with the progression of their union over time. When Diana returned home to Ann Arbor, MI after teaching elementary school in Brooklyn for 11 years, she cemented this new phase of her life by buying her first home after years of renting. The beginnings of Diana and Matt’s relationship took root soon after, as they clinked their margaritas together in a cheers to Diana’s offer on the house being accepted — this was on their third date. Now two years later, Matt, who previously lived 45 minutes away in Detroit, has moved in with Diana, and the couple recently got engaged. Incorporating Matt’s belongings into the 1912 home’s 1,000-square-foot space was a bit of a challenge, considering Diana and Matt are both collectors of various items, and their visions for functionality in specific rooms differed — like Matt’s desire to put a toaster oven on the kitchen counter (spoiler alert: he won). “Once we worked out logistics like closet space and toaster ...
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