Before & After: Bringing Personal Style to a Traditional Home
When Grace announced to our little team that 2019 would be the last year of Design*Sponge, we started brainstorming how to make this an incredible year of content. One of the first ideas we had was to revisit homeowners that we’ve previously featured on the site. Immediately, I thought of Michelle Gage. Her family room […]
When Grace announced to our little team that 2019 would be the last year of Design*Sponge, we started brainstorming how to make this an incredible year of content. One of the first ideas we had was to revisit homeowners that we’ve previously featured on the site. Immediately, I thought of Michelle Gage. Her family room renovation was a huge transformation without a huge budget. Luckily for all of us, she’s since moved and has gotten down to business reworking rooms in her new home. Her vibrant, playful and modern style shines through and I’m absolutely in love with her living spaces. Michelle and her husband, Alex, spent three years fixing up their previous home. “We loved our first home ? and had no real reason to move ? but we quickly learned it wasn?t our ‘forever home’ and we had run out of projects,” Michelle explains. “We wanted to make sure that this didn?t become a habit ? moving every three years ? so we spent months really looking for the right fit. We made a very long (and somewhat unrealistic) list of ‘needs’ for this new house. We saw a few contenders and put in a few off...
When Grace announced to our little team that 2019 would be the last year of Design*Sponge, we started brainstorming how to make this an incredible year of content. One of the first ideas we had was to revisit homeowners that we’ve previously featured on the site. Immediately, I thought of Michelle Gage. Her family room renovation was a huge transformation without a huge budget. Luckily for all of us, she’s since moved and has gotten down to business reworking rooms in her new home. Her vibrant, playful and modern style shines through and I’m absolutely in love with her living spaces. Michelle and her husband, Alex, spent three years fixing up their previous home. “We loved our first home ? and had no real reason to move ? but we quickly learned it wasn?t our ‘forever home’ and we had run out of projects,” Michelle explains. “We wanted to make sure that this didn?t become a habit ? moving every three years ? so we spent months really looking for the right fit. We made a very long (and somewhat unrealistic) list of ‘needs’ for this new house. We saw a few contenders and put in a few off...
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