A Complete Transformation in a Century-Old Home in Milwaukee, WI
Creating a home from scratch isn’t ever an easy task. It’s why we love home improvement shows and before-and-after unveilings. They prove that gorgeous homes don’t always start out that way and give the viewers inspiration to uncover potential in their own houses. Jenni Radosevich is something of a professional DIYer. After moving to New […]
Creating a home from scratch isn’t ever an easy task. It’s why we love home improvement shows and before-and-after unveilings. They prove that gorgeous homes don’t always start out that way and give the viewers inspiration to uncover potential in their own houses. Jenni Radosevich is something of a professional DIYer. After moving to New York City after college to work at a fashion magazine, Jenni started creating things that she couldn’t afford to buy for her closet and her home. She was able to turn her craft into a column at InStyle Magazine, her own website, I Spy DIY, and a fashion book titled I Spy DIY Style. Her knack for creating beautiful pieces for herself led her to the biggest DIY of all. Jenni returned to her home state of Wisconsin after eight years in New York and noticed the incredibly affordable housing market in Milwaukee. Two years ago, she purchased an 189os home for $24,000 that was in desperate need of renovation. With the help of her friends, Jenni set out to flip the house in four months for a pilot for HGTV. “The process was pretty [intense]. I was on a stri...
Creating a home from scratch isn’t ever an easy task. It’s why we love home improvement shows and before-and-after unveilings. They prove that gorgeous homes don’t always start out that way and give the viewers inspiration to uncover potential in their own houses. Jenni Radosevich is something of a professional DIYer. After moving to New York City after college to work at a fashion magazine, Jenni started creating things that she couldn’t afford to buy for her closet and her home. She was able to turn her craft into a column at InStyle Magazine, her own website, I Spy DIY, and a fashion book titled I Spy DIY Style. Her knack for creating beautiful pieces for herself led her to the biggest DIY of all. Jenni returned to her home state of Wisconsin after eight years in New York and noticed the incredibly affordable housing market in Milwaukee. Two years ago, she purchased an 189os home for $24,000 that was in desperate need of renovation. With the help of her friends, Jenni set out to flip the house in four months for a pilot for HGTV. “The process was pretty [intense]. I was on a stri...
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