- In addition to flooring and paint, the windows were dressed up with tailor-made curtains made by seamtress Martina Hensley.
- This is the front room view from the front door. The wall had to be puttied and painted and the floor’s shag green, oil-stained carpet was ripped up and replaced with black and white vinyl tiles.
- This is the bathroom mid restoration. We kept the tiny sink and toilet to save money and reuse existing materials.
- The bathroom was completely gutted and refinished with beadboard and vinyl tile flooring.
- Here one can see the original concrete floor and the walls in the middle of a nice paint job.
- This open area in the wall connected the building a neighboring space. The block was filled in and painted to enclose the space.
- The garage door is soon to be replaced with a glass garage door that will act as a store front window while still functioning as a loading area.
- We kept the side wall cubby to use as a display area, but took out the awkward shelf below it.
- The garage floor was painted a light sea foam green to cover the oil stained concrete beneath.
- This old wall used to be made of rotting peg board. It was Husband Chad’s brilliant idea to replace it with corregated metal, making it a handy place to showcase classic ephemera with magnets.
- Fresh Paint and Interesting Treasures dress up the side wall.
- Bathroom Vanity
- Pretty Pink Beadboard Bathroom
- Front Room After Renovation