If you’re a regular reader of TDH, you know I’m on a quest to make our “Cottage In The Woods” {pictured above} my southern home. Getting married meant I’d no longer be living in my beloved Southeast anymore. {That’s okay because as long as I’m with my hubby - I’m home!}
Since we live in a Cape Cod style home built between 1991-1993, my imagination and creativity are working overtime to transform this litte yellow house into my southern home {one filled with a sense of warmth and welcoming. Where friends and family want to come and sit a spell while we sip on a glass of lemonade.}
If you’re like me, then you know how hard it is being patient. All this updating takes time and money. . . s0 slowing . . .room by room, month by month, the metamorphisis is happening. It was two years last month, that we bought our house . . . it’s like a catepillar that’s been all bound up in its cocoon. Something is happening. You can see it!
All the changes we have been making are adding up to create a new feeling in this old house. In fact, when the closet installer was here, he asked me if this was an old farm house that we were fixing up. {I decided to take that as a compliment!}
You’ve seen the hallway makeover and the kitchen remodel we completed this spring but I don’t think I’ve ever shown you the very first room we gutted – the guest bathroom!
Lovely - I know. {Dont you wish you had one just like it
!} It was the only public bathroom on the first floor so we HAD to update it. I mean, how pitful was this 1970s relic? It was so tight in there with the big vanity that I could barely get photos!
Check back later this week to see how the remodel of this out-dated bathroom turned out!






{ 1 trackback }
{ 2 comments }
Wow, I just saw your hallway…that was amazing! What a great idea. Now I am excited to see what you did with the guest bath. Thank you for the beautiful inspiration.
You are welcome. Inspiration is one of the best things about blogs & the internet.
Comments on this entry are closed.