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Annnnndddd...DONE!

6/15/2015

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The hustle to the finish line.

I know I have missed some steps, sorry for that, but life has been super busy over the last few months. We welcomed a new addition to the family in March and things haven't been the same since (as I am sure you can imagine). That said, we did continue to work on the project we like to cal "The Burner Downer." But just to set the record straight, this thing is anything BUT a burner downer at this point. Now, it is a beautiful 2 bedroom, 1 bath bungalow fit for any discerning home-owner. Everything in this place is new. So excited to start showing it off and we're planning to have an open house soon. In the mean time, here are some final "After" pics to give you a glimpse of what it has become. Thanks for following along on this journey.
Added retaining wall, french drain and paint to the exterior door.
Nice big deck, added some lighting.
New cabinets, counter-tops and everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink.
New window too.
Sink and faucet.
Counter-tops were a low-cost/high impact solution for this small space.
Hood.
Eat-in area of kitchen with pendant light.
Vinyl flooring turned out really nice.
Hallway looking towards the living room.
Back bedroom - added a closet and flooring. The vinyl plank floors look pretty darn amazing and the base boards really set it off.
Door to bathroom - used a pocket door to save some space.
Everything in the bathroom is new. I love how it turned out.
Simple white vanity.
The shower area has a big impact in here.
Window treatment for the two bathroom windows was a nice touch.
Washer/dryer hookup in the bathroom.
The doorway on the right (Middle bedroom) also has a pocket door - again space savings.
Middle bedroom.
Middle bedroom - dressed up the closet a bit.
Living room is really nice with the dimable recessed lighting.
All new plumbing, using PEX pipe - should last a lifetime,
40 gal Water Heater should be plenty for this small space.
Gotta say thanks to my wife, Mary Helen for supporting this endeavor and pitching in where she could. Dwayne Lamb for all of your help, advice and encouragement. Dustin Capps for putting time in the trenches, couldn't have done it without your help. And to McGaha Electric, Cory Smothers Plumbing and Mike Cable of Cable Handyman Services - you guys all killed it. I am sure I am missing a person or two but I'll make it up when I can. Thanks again for following along. Now, time to sell this place.
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