Before & After: A Kitchen In Seattle Gets A Clean & Modern Overhaul
From previous renter to current homeowner, today’s Before & After seemed like the perfect time to check in with Seattle-based blogger, Joanna Hawley. We’ve previously featured her transformed bathroom when she was a renter, and today we’re sharing her new kitchen makeover with you in the home she now owns. One might think: the smaller […]
From previous renter to current homeowner, today’s Before & After seemed like the perfect time to check in with Seattle-based blogger, Joanna Hawley. We’ve previously featured her transformed bathroom when she was a renter, and today we’re sharing her new kitchen makeover with you in the home she now owns.
One might think: the smaller the room, the easier the project — right" For this kitchen remodel, however, that’s far from true. For 10 months, Joanna and her fiancé Sean lived in their very small bungalow, cooking outside under a tarp, on a camping stove — even throughout the rainy Seattle winter. “Our bungalow is over 110 years old, so we had a lot of old house quirkiness to contend with,” Joanna recalls. “For example, all of our floors and walls are actually made of 3-4 layers of shiplap… but not the pretty, Joanna Gaines kind. The cedar pieces are randomly cut and mismatched together because the house was probably built by shingle mill workers. Oh, also, our floors were very uneven and lumpy because the house was built on logs (they still ...
From previous renter to current homeowner, today’s Before & After seemed like the perfect time to check in with Seattle-based blogger, Joanna Hawley. We’ve previously featured her transformed bathroom when she was a renter, and today we’re sharing her new kitchen makeover with you in the home she now owns.
One might think: the smaller the room, the easier the project — right" For this kitchen remodel, however, that’s far from true. For 10 months, Joanna and her fiancé Sean lived in their very small bungalow, cooking outside under a tarp, on a camping stove — even throughout the rainy Seattle winter. “Our bungalow is over 110 years old, so we had a lot of old house quirkiness to contend with,” Joanna recalls. “For example, all of our floors and walls are actually made of 3-4 layers of shiplap… but not the pretty, Joanna Gaines kind. The cedar pieces are randomly cut and mismatched together because the house was probably built by shingle mill workers. Oh, also, our floors were very uneven and lumpy because the house was built on logs (they still ...
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