Historic 1927 Home Remodel on Pratt Avenue
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Congratulations--you did a fabulous job of restoration. these houses are jewels of history that should be kept. you made it functional, marketable and beautiful while maintaining its integrity-- what more could one ask for?
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I am going to do my renovation but one room at a time
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Good lord this house goes on forever! I have a 1935 bungalow. Wish I could do this kind of stuff there but no way possible. Just not enough room.
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Great Job! I love the wood floors, Nice baseboard and the paint color. Hoping my project will look that nice. Do you recall what brand/color floors and paint you choose?
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Beautiful results,thankyou for sharing.Well done.
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Nice Remodel
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Be very proud of the job you did. I love the floor and wall combination. The skirting is something that I will look at doing on my next project. The house seems very large on the inside but from outside, not so big. How large is the house?
Thanks for posting such a wonderful before, during and after video. If others would do the, it would make understanding what they did much easier.
SpankyTheHouseRat 2 years ago
I remember it was around 1950 square feet. Some 1200 on the original house in 1927, more added later in the 40's or 50's. Post some vids of your remodel projects.
timetotravel 2 years ago
Love the difference in the kitchen. That's our nest project. The grey panels made me laugh. Good job! How long did it take?
brndncrsn 4 years ago
Thanks, spend around 4 months doing this one. While it was for a resale (flipping is for those people on TV), I put a ton of TLC doing the job right. I got a bit tired at the end and contracted some tile work and painting.
timetotravel 4 years ago