Before & After: A Kitchen Goes From Rarely Used To The Most Loved Room
When I found my home, it had so many cosmetic features that weren’t my style — like the two-tone yellow kitchen, the floor-to-15-foot ceiling mint walls with matching ornate curtains, a red wallpapered dining room, a wood paneled and kelly green bathroom, and more. But it had great bones, an original cast iron farm sink, […]
When I found my home, it had so many cosmetic features that weren’t my style — like the two-tone yellow kitchen, the floor-to-15-foot ceiling mint walls with matching ornate curtains, a red wallpapered dining room, a wood paneled and kelly green bathroom, and more. But it had great bones, an original cast iron farm sink, a cast iron tub, 10-foot windows and amazing natural light. It was in a town I had not expected to live in, but it spoke to me and I knew that I wanted to live there. Now, 13 years later, my husband and I don’t know if we will ever want to move. This isn’t too different from Dana and David Morris and how they found their home in Houston, TX. When they started looking for a home, the couple had a list of wishes that they wanted to check off. They knew that wherever they bought their home, it would most likely be a fixer-upper — not only because of budget, but also because they love the work that comes with fixing up a home. While it’s not in the area in which they thought they would settle, they love where they live and they love their home. As they work room-to-room to create the hom...
When I found my home, it had so many cosmetic features that weren’t my style — like the two-tone yellow kitchen, the floor-to-15-foot ceiling mint walls with matching ornate curtains, a red wallpapered dining room, a wood paneled and kelly green bathroom, and more. But it had great bones, an original cast iron farm sink, a cast iron tub, 10-foot windows and amazing natural light. It was in a town I had not expected to live in, but it spoke to me and I knew that I wanted to live there. Now, 13 years later, my husband and I don’t know if we will ever want to move. This isn’t too different from Dana and David Morris and how they found their home in Houston, TX. When they started looking for a home, the couple had a list of wishes that they wanted to check off. They knew that wherever they bought their home, it would most likely be a fixer-upper — not only because of budget, but also because they love the work that comes with fixing up a home. While it’s not in the area in which they thought they would settle, they love where they live and they love their home. As they work room-to-room to create the hom...
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