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Our 1890s shingle Victorian is in the midst of her glow-up! We’ve remodeled and designed homes before, but this one is our biggest project yet. Every single room needs an overhaul – at the very least, paint, but most need much more than that. So far we have completed three rooms - the living room, the laundry room, and an extra bedroom. We are currently in the middle of our kitchen remodel, so that will make four! One thing is for certain – we are not turning this detailed beauty into a cookie-cutter new build. But we are working hard to keep this renovation as affordable as possible while maintaining a high-end look. Here are our completed rooms so far. #VictorianHouse #Renovation #MoodyAesthetic
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Our 1890s shingle Victorian is in the midst of her glow-up! We’ve remodeled and designed homes before, but this one is our biggest project yet. Every single room needs an overhaul – at the very least, paint, but most need much more than that. So far we have completed three rooms - the living room, the laundry room, and an extra bedroom. We are currently in the middle of our kitchen remodel, so that will make four! One thing is for certain – we are not turning this detailed beauty into a cookie-cutter new build. But we are working hard to keep this renovation as affordable as possible while maintaining a high-end look. Here are our completed rooms so far. #VictorianHouse #Renovation #MoodyAesthetic
Our 120+ year old Victorian home is beautiful, but it presents a few challenges for modern living. The laundry room is in the basement, and there isn’t a great spot to relocate it. Until we have the budget to figure that out, I decided to transform the laundry area into something less scary. Luckily, it had many beautiful features already, like the bead board paneling, and the cool, old sink with a soapstone backsplash. I leaned into those features as I designed and use some awesome vintage pieces – like the prison laundry cart, glass jars, and ladder for hanging clothes. Here are before and after shots of this makeover. #LaundryRoom #VictorianHouse #VintageDecor
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Our 120+ year old Victorian home is beautiful, but it presents a few challenges for modern living. The laundry room is in the basement, and there isn’t a great spot to relocate it. Until we have the budget to figure that out, I decided to transform the laundry area into something less scary. Luckily, it had many beautiful features already, like the bead board paneling, and the cool, old sink with a soapstone backsplash. I leaned into those features as I designed and use some awesome vintage pieces – like the prison laundry cart, glass jars, and ladder for hanging clothes. Here are before and after shots of this makeover. #LaundryRoom #VictorianHouse #VintageDecor