My husband and I have flipped three homes, and are planning to stay put here in our fourth!
I didn't do a good job of documenting our first two, just the typical before and afters. On the third I started a blog (http://doingflips.blogspot.com/) to document all of our home flips. I ended up getting pregnant during this flip and that blog turned into a more personal blog about my pregnancy and baby.
The slideshow below is a recap of everything. The beginning is before / afters and then it shows the process. Just watching this makes me tired!
Keep in mind we had a VERY MINIMAL budget on this home (NO decorating budget). Everything is pretty plain - just meant to "pretty" it up so we could sell it ASAP. We had two offers the first two weeks!
I'm so glad not to be doing this again for this current house, I feel I can make this home more personal. Also, since being introduced to the world of desing blogging, I feel I have grown SO much as a "decorator" and feel like I can tackle more DIY. I was afraid to paint the cabinets in this house - I wish I knew about this side of the blogging world during our flips - but I think I made the most of what our budget could allow.
Enjoy!
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7 hours ago
Lots of hard work and good taste here!! I loved seeing it and will be back to peruse more. Loved the j loves s in the concrete!
ReplyDeleteA ton of work, but what a huge transformation. The home is just gorgeous now. Very lovely and well done. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteMy dream is to buy a nasty old crapper and flip it into a beauty! Maybe someday. you do an AMAZING job!!!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE the slideshow!! I am going to have to do one of those in a couple years (or decades) when I am FINALLY done with my house :) YOu are amazing, keep it up
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