Melissa, one of my oldest and dearest friends, was in town visiting family over the Easter weekend. She was excited to check out the progress at the house, so before our coffee date I gave her the grand tour. While I can see the transformation that 212 has undergone by looking back at the first few blog posts, it is cool to see the expressions of friends who witnessed the early stages of renovation and are just now re-visiting in person. Mel was last at the house in the late summer, when only a couple of the walls had been gutted. Needless to say, she was more than a little surprised by the house's current appearance. [Side Note: As one of my future interior designers, expect Mel to make a re-appearance on the blog this summer!]
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About MeKyle and I just became new homeowners. The house we purchased is not what one would classify as "move in ready"; in fact, it is quite the opposite. Built at the turn of the 20th century, our Victorian style house is both beautiful and terrifying in its ancient status and will be a project in renovation. This is a documentation of our triumphs and lessons learned, as we deconstruct and reconstruct this house. The end result? A space that we can proudly say we created. Archives
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