I have enjoyed this party sooo much, so here is one of my favorite rooms (and the only one finished enough to show you.) All of these pictures have been posted before, but here they are again!
Here’s a little Before and After for you:
This is the living room in our 100 (or 102 now, I guess) year old farm house.
My mother in law put up that wallpaper back when it was cool. The green “caterpillar” carpet was heavy, heavy wool that was installed for one of the previous tenant’s son’s graduation in 1968.
The plan was to take down wallpaper and paint. And soon, we were doing this:
Oh yeah, it also ruined the siding, so we were also doing this:
And while we were at it, we found this:
It is a vine that was growing through the rotten siding, through the wall to the 2nd floor. 2nd floor! Crazy!
Eventually we (and by we, I mean my fabulous Dad and husband. I think that’s my dad on the left and husband on the right, but they look an awful lot alike in this pic) got it looking looking like this.
And after owning the house for two years, and living here for 20 months, it finally looks like this!
Here is a different “coffee table” as of April.
See that gorg-e-o-so floor? Turns out that wool carpet was just protecting it for us! It was perfect!


WOW, what a transformation! That looks like a TON of work but it sure was worth it! Great job!
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So pretty! Lots of work, I am sure, but what a great reward.
ReplyDeleteWow! I wouldn't have guessed it was the same room! I would LOVE to fix up an old home like that. So much history! It's funny to think what a luxury it was for them to install wall-to-wall carpets over those beautiful floors! Thanks so much for joining in on the parade!
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Andy
That is some major work, I love when people restore old homes, you did a great job!
ReplyDeleteAmazing transformation... what a great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful transformation! My daughter has that same buffet!
ReplyDeleteNow that is just plain FANTASTIC! It was lots of work (understatement)but it turned out just perfect!
ReplyDeletesmiles, alice
Hard work- but well worth every bit I'm guessing.
ReplyDeleteI love the paint color- looks like a little bit of sage green.
Wow, that was some hairy scary before going on! Everything looks amazing! Loving the green wall against the beefy woodsy molding, reminds me of the farmhouse I grew up in. :)
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Donna
That's a huge job! I live in a 90 year old farmhouse...so I can relate. But my old floors are not as beautifully preserved as those. How did the repair go on the outside? We're interested in every detail. :) Lisa~
ReplyDeleteWow, what a transformation! And the coffee table is so nice and storage too, cool.
ReplyDeleteJust found you through Donna's Funky Junk Saturday Night Special! Oh, how I can relate! I live in west central Iowa and our house is continually going through changes just like yours. Rotten plaster and all!
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Our home is 130 years old so I totally relate. It's a lot of hard work, and money, but so worth it in the end. Keep up the good work.
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