You know what they say…kitchens and bathrooms sell houses. This kitchen needed a serious update. It was old, dark, and small.
Read MoreThe Dining Room updates were mostly cosmetic. We did open up the doorway from the kitchen into the dining room. It used to be a standard 30” opening, but we felt like the two spaces should feel more connected, so we opened up the doorway and made it much larger.
Read MoreAll of the updates in the living room were purely cosmetic. We didn’t move or tear down any walls. It was a really nice space to begin with; it just needed a little TLC.
Read MoreIn this bathroom we only made cosmetic changes. Don’t get me wrong, we still gutted the whole room, but the vanity, shower, and toilet stayed in the exact same spot they were in when we bought the house.
Read MoreThis hallway and staircase look so different than when we bought the house. However, we didn’t do that much work. Besides the obvious cosmetic changes, we removed the wall surrounding the staircase and installed newel posts, spindles, and a banister. What an insane difference it made!
Read MoreWhile this master bathroom stayed in the same spot as the original bathroom, it was completely gutted down to the studs.
Read MoreThis master bedroom originally had two average sized closets. I really, really wanted to get a large walk-in closet in there if we could. Here’s a couple of pictures of the bedroom when we bought the house:
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