Making your home into a customized masterpiece doesn’t have to break the bank. There are many ways to invest in renovations that are affordable and easily accessible. Sometimes finding a creative way to spruce up your home can require some of the most surprising tools and skill sets. One designer added cedar shingles to her walls to create a rustic yet vibrant look. These shingles made her bright, white shelves stand out even more against the brown hues.
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- The sharp looking office space in the picture came to life because Daniel was not intimidated by peeling wallpaper, large cracks and water damage.
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- Courtney gave her room a 50’s look that was designed from shiplap. She did not go for pricier shiplaps but used hardwood tempered paneling.
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- This double bowl sink is a classic that one wouldn’t trade for anything. It provides a deep basin to wash dishes and do many other things.
“After converting an old dining room into a bedroom for her daughter, Kristin at Hunted Interior needed a space-efficient way to insert a door where none had been. While a traditional swinging door would have been awkward in the kitchen, a scene-stealing pocket door turned out to be just the ticket. Flush brass push plates make it easier to glide the door open and shut. Estimated cost: $175.”
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