I wanted to showcase those before and afters of our home that I have shared so far with you, along with more before pictures that you have not seen yet {room reveals are just not ready!} Some of you are new followers and may not realize this, but my husband and I bought a foreclosure 2 years ago and have renovated the entire home. It sat vacant for several years and had gotten very run down. It desperately needed re-fabbing. {Like how I threw that in there?!} When I came and looked at the house the first time, I will be honestit was bad. I mean, it was real bad. BUTnever once did I not see the potential. There were SO many features that I loved about this home, and I knew we could make it a beautiful space. The price was DEFINITELY right, and even though I knew that I didn't want it to be our forever home {because I want land in the country}, I couldn't say no to the adventure.
I want to kind of disect the rooms and give some insight into the potential I saw when we first looked at the home. Sohere we go!
Let's start with the entry to the home. That seems fitting. {Remember..these are iphone pics taken long before a blog was in the works}
This is the view of our entrance from the kitchen.
*Let me just go ahead and say this. So much of what you see in a fixer upper is truly just cosmetic. Cosmetic meaning painting, light fixtures, hardware, etc You know, the little fixes that make a huge difference? While some spaces may need complete demo or major renovations, many can be fixed up very nicely with just a few cosmetic changes. Those changes can be made relatively inexpensive and can increase the value tremendously, especially if you do the work yourself.*
Here is how it looks now:
So since we are already in this area, let's move on to the living area.
It was pretty brutalso beware.
The carpet was stained and filthy, the windows were in desperate need of changing out {in fact, we put in new windows throughout the entire home}, and the fixtures were all falling apartbut other than that, the room was great! Look at those bay windows! So much natural light in this roomand the space is very large. Plus, I have always wanted a fireplace so I was super excited. Sure, it's ugly nowbut the could be was really exciting for me.
Here it is now: {full view from the stairs}
Now let's move on to the kitchen area. The picture is definitely not the best, but it will give you a good idea of what we had on hand.
Here it is now:
Right beside the kitchen is dining room. In fact, the pictures of the kitchen before were both taken from that room. It was pretty darn bad.
Let's take a look:
BUT, despite the despairI loved it. I loved that I actually had a true dining space, even though it was small and I loved the built ins. So, it was still a winner.
Here it is now:
There are a few more rooms on this floor, but I have not revealed them yet. They are just simply not ready. I will go ahead and show a before picture of one of them to you now.
This is the breakfast nook, or that is what I call it anyway. It is a nice room with lots of light coming in, and it is situated right off the kitchen.
There is also a half bath and laundry room downstairs, but I am gonna skip those pics and show them at a later date.
Basically what I wanted to show you in this post is that any place can be made into something beautiful if you are willing to look past the ugly. This home was truly a site for sore eyes, no doubtbut with some vision and work, it has become a place that I am truly proud to call my home. While we will be selling in the coming months, I can say with all honesty that this home has been just that, a home. We have made memories, messes and mistakesand we have had a WHOLE lot of FUN.
For full room reveals, you can check out this post on my blog! Thanks for looking! What do you think?! I would love to hear.
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/9577136/living-room-and-foyer-makeover site
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