Before & After: A Beige Bathroom Gets A Deep Green Refresh
Shortly after my home was featured on Design*Sponge in 2009, I slowly began working room to room to redecorate and rearrange everything in the house. Not because I didn’t love it, but because my decor tastes were changing and I was learning to live with a third human in the home. At the time, I […]
Shortly after my home was featured on Design*Sponge in 2009, I slowly began working room to room to redecorate and rearrange everything in the house. Not because I didn’t love it, but because my decor tastes were changing and I was learning to live with a third human in the home. At the time, I wanted to call up the folks at D*S (who I now work with) and see if I could get a redo on my feature. While we can’t revisit everyone, I do love that today we’re getting a bonus peek into an earlier home tour that I wrote when I first started writing for this blog. We toured the lovely four-square, 1908 home of Mollie Green and her husband Pete Zimmerman (located in the Edgewater neighborhood of East Chicago) shortly after they’d moved in started renovations. There was one room, however, that Mollie didn’t show us back then: the main bathroom on the second floor. She shares, “I hid this bathroom! The main bathroom was a big project that I knew I needed a contractor and budget to accomplish. We met with a contractor, and his high quote and slow timeframe seemed outrageous to me. I thought, ‘we will just have this weird, depressing bathro...
Shortly after my home was featured on Design*Sponge in 2009, I slowly began working room to room to redecorate and rearrange everything in the house. Not because I didn’t love it, but because my decor tastes were changing and I was learning to live with a third human in the home. At the time, I wanted to call up the folks at D*S (who I now work with) and see if I could get a redo on my feature. While we can’t revisit everyone, I do love that today we’re getting a bonus peek into an earlier home tour that I wrote when I first started writing for this blog. We toured the lovely four-square, 1908 home of Mollie Green and her husband Pete Zimmerman (located in the Edgewater neighborhood of East Chicago) shortly after they’d moved in started renovations. There was one room, however, that Mollie didn’t show us back then: the main bathroom on the second floor. She shares, “I hid this bathroom! The main bathroom was a big project that I knew I needed a contractor and budget to accomplish. We met with a contractor, and his high quote and slow timeframe seemed outrageous to me. I thought, ‘we will just have this weird, depressing bathro...
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