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New MOTO Reveal: Emily Bowser’s “Refreshed For Function” Small Living Room Makeover |
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If you’re here today, that either means you stopped by the blog yesterday to read the “intro” to today’s post or you’re like “who’s this lady and her two cats"” To answer the new faces, I’m Emily Bowser, lead stylist at EHD and this is my living room. If you already knew that, hello again…
We?re back new and improved! No more holes. No more rain falling into my home. Time to make these rooms feel finished. I mentioned yesterday that my old furniture fit pretty well into this space which made it low on the totem pole in the matter of importance when it came to spending any “extra” cash (what?s that""). Add that to the fact that less than a year after going $80,000 over budget in renovations that I had to drop another $20,000 and then 6 months after that an ADDITIONAL $20,000 on the back house, but that?s another story for yet another post. Point is, I had bigger fish to fry. Fish that came in the form of a crumbling foundation, or foundationS in my case. Two houses. Le sigh. That said, we also spend 99% of our time in this space so of course, the stylist in me had been day-dreaming about improving upon our situation although my wallet disagreed.
Here’s a reminder of where we started (or at least, where we left off before the real “after”):
These were my (not so) major issues in terms of decor:
Replace my 10-year-old couch that had lived through quite a few kitty foste...
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Fuente de la noticia: stylebyemilyhenderson
Fecha de publicación: 14-11-2019 21:35
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