A Military Base Home Infused with Cheerful Color
When you live on a military base, turning the house you’ve been allocated into a home that feels comfortable and reflects your personal style can be a real challenge. Luckily for Dan, an Artillery Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, his wife Ariel knows a thing or two about transforming bland spaces into bright, bold […]
When you live on a military base, turning the house you’ve been allocated into a home that feels comfortable and reflects your personal style can be a real challenge. Luckily for Dan, an Artillery Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, his wife Ariel knows a thing or two about transforming bland spaces into bright, bold and cheerful ones. Together with their pup Bruce and their cats Boots and Toby, Ariel and Dan share a PMQ, “Private Military Quarter,” on a Canadian Forces Base just outside Fredericton, NB. You may remember Ariel from the Before & After feature that we published last year, where we got to see her and Dan’s bedroom undergo a fantastic transformation. Today, we’re taking a peek into the rest of the cheerfully decorated home, and learning some valuable DIY tips along the way. When Ariel and Dan moved to their current base 18 months ago, they got the rare opportunity to choose between two houses. Without hesitating, the couple went with the more recently renovated PMQ because of its upgraded features and amenities. The 50s A-frame, with its garage, big yard, double sink, powder room and air co...
When you live on a military base, turning the house you’ve been allocated into a home that feels comfortable and reflects your personal style can be a real challenge. Luckily for Dan, an Artillery Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, his wife Ariel knows a thing or two about transforming bland spaces into bright, bold and cheerful ones. Together with their pup Bruce and their cats Boots and Toby, Ariel and Dan share a PMQ, “Private Military Quarter,” on a Canadian Forces Base just outside Fredericton, NB. You may remember Ariel from the Before & After feature that we published last year, where we got to see her and Dan’s bedroom undergo a fantastic transformation. Today, we’re taking a peek into the rest of the cheerfully decorated home, and learning some valuable DIY tips along the way. When Ariel and Dan moved to their current base 18 months ago, they got the rare opportunity to choose between two houses. Without hesitating, the couple went with the more recently renovated PMQ because of its upgraded features and amenities. The 50s A-frame, with its garage, big yard, double sink, powder room and air co...
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