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Our House
built in 1942
a work in progress!

The Front:
when we moved in June 2010
And Now

 The Living Room
when we moved in:
 And Now:


The Dining room
when we moved in
And Now:

The Kitchen
when we moved in:
 And Now:

  The Main Bathroom
when we moved in:
 And Now:
  
The Master Bedroom
before:
 And Now:

My Closet (AKA the second bedroom)
before: 
 And After:

  
The Basement
when we moved in:
 And Now- my photo studio:
 My desk:
 lounge area/ music studio:

The Back Yard/ Deck
when we moved in:

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30 comments:

  1. I loved looking at these! My house was built in 1950 and like you, we've been working hard on it ever since (currently in the process of remodeling the basement). Did you find a lot of your decor out thrifting? I'm hoping to be able to decorate downstairs on the cheap but still with things i love. :)

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    1. Yes, a lot of the furniture and decorative pieces did come from thrift stores!

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  2. I adore your home! I can't fault a single thing. So lovely:)

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  3. What happened to the tree in the front yard? :(

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    1. oh you mean the giant overgrown house eating bush on the side of the house...? Yeah, it got removed! good eye!

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  4. soo beautiful, you guys have great taste!

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  5. Awe I love it, really everything about it. You've done a fabulous job. I love the basement! And...your closet is divine. Wanna come organize mine? ;) Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Great Job!! I took b4 pic of my home also..omg..wallpaper and all..still working on it now..hope to have the same success as you..I decor. 95% from consignment and goodwill..I get so many compliments on the decor..can't wait until I'm feeling it myself..lol..

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  7. Gorgeous! I just love your style and I love the painting in your living room with the man and woman under the umbrella :)
    -Kristen

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  8. OH MY GOODNESS! There are so many things that I love about this - first, just simply taking people on a tour of your house! You've decorated each space so beautifully! And I LOVE the shoe shelves, holy amazing!

    I'm definitely your newest follower, this is amazing! Love seeing a fellow thrifter.

    moetalksalot.blogspot.com

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  9. Oh my gosh, Lindsey - you made some amazing updates on your place and it looks fabulous! I just saved a picture of your closet inspiration when I re-do mine. You place was cute before, and is fabulous now!

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  10. Love your house- so cute! My husband and I remodeled a 1942 cottage, I love older houses- so cozy :D

    http://mylifebeingrenewed.blogspot.com/

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  11. oh, it's beautiful. you did a fantastic job. :)
    im in love with your 2 bobbin chairs- about 2 years ago i got one at a yard sale that is vintage and so amazing in it's construction, i think i got it for $25 bucks!
    thanks for coming by and visiting and following today. im happily following back and reading up on your blog.
    i love that your mom and you go visit grandma once a year- that's so special. what an important yearly ritual.

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  12. Hi Lindsay, this is my first visit to your blog and I've a fabulous time. Your home is so gorgeous - you have super style.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Wendy
    http://simplysassystyle.blogspot.com

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  13. Very beautiful! Each room is amazing!

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  14. I am in awe and totally inspired!! Your living room is my favorite!!!

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  15. So stinkin cute! All of it!

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  16. Well done! Absolutely. Well. Done. !!!!!!

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  17. What a charming house! Love your decorating style! Think I'll rearrange my bookcase by color!! ;)

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  18. I've never seen a bookshelf organized/displayed by color..what an absolutely clever and beautiful idea!!! Your whole house is just gorgeous and inviting!

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  19. We are in the process of purchasing a cape cod. And surprise (not really) our exterior and interior looks almost identicable. I didn't notice until the 2nd time going into the house that there was no coat closet. How did you guys manage that? So looking forward to decorating, though first order of business is exterior. New roof, fence and fixing the asphalt on the driveway. But looking forward to something as simple as having hanging plants and being able to grill and have a vegetable garden.

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    1. Congrats on your house! We luckily do have a coat closet. It's not right by the front door but not too far away- just in the hallway.The basement stairs are just behind and below the closet. I guess it didn't make it into any of the pictures. If I were you I would put a piece of furniture by the door like a wardrobe or something with lots of hooks and maybe some baskets and only keep the most used coats there and keep the other ones in another closet. Best of luck to you guys!

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  20. Amazing transformation! You have such exquisite taste. I especially love your pattern mixing, and sue of texture. I love your new kitchen and master bedroom.
    You have a lot of shoes Missy! More power to you!
    I envy your studio... That is a great way to get photos, you can be in control of all details. You seem to be a perfectionist ( in a good way!)
    xx, Elle
    http://www.mydailycostume.com

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  22. Awesome post, it turned out very well..thank you for sharing this blog.

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  23. This looks really great, I'm sure the foundation of this house is strong, way to go...thank you for sharing.

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