![]() Green walls & stairs: Sherwin Williams in color Ryegrass.It was a very simple fix by simply getting a trifold room divider. The water heater needed to be hidden or it would have been an eye sore that would have ruined the whole look and appeal of the room. I purchased it from Boutique Rugs and have the link here. It also tied in the green from the walls and brought a cohesive feel to the space. For now, this makes me happy and will last until we’re ready for our second, and full gut reno.įor the rug, I wanted something colorful for a fun pop of brightness against the beige tiles. The tile floor stays for now, as well as the walls, which I eventually want to change to shiplap. The laundry room was one of our first attempts to “make it usable” until one day we can make the room exactly how we want. ![]() We fixed the foundation, added all new air conditioning and heat, including ducting, and are fixing her up little by little. The first bank wouldn’t even loan on the house because they said it didn’t have enough value. We purchased the house with the property, basically paying the price for the land alone. Eventually, the contractor said the back wall would have fallen away from the house, and she would have been ruined. The foundation along the back of the house was slipping, causing the house to splay, basically slowly pulling her apart. A few more trips around the sun and she wouldn’t have been savable. Years of neglect had her barely hanging on. At this point, we’re mostly trying to plug the holes, stop the leaks, and make her sea-worthy again. It’s lived quite the life in its 92 years. Our old farmhouse was built back in 1930, bought and sold several times, added onto, abandoned, gutted, and rented.
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