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Utterly stuck in wall 2
Utterly stuck in wall 2





utterly stuck in wall 2

After drifting aimlessly for a hour they left, leaving a cheerful man on a Jazzy. As is typical of these services, the preacher did not show up and the church members did not acknowledge one another. One thin man on a 49 cc motor scooter used a large rope to tow an inoperative scooter on which a man and a large woman rode. Several riding on Jazzy motorized wheel chairs pulled other chairs. Some attendees walked some pushed others in wheelchairs. Those from area Medicaid facilities started early to get back in time for nightly bed check. For more photos and information: Lauren’s blog and her Portfolio.Some of Gastonia's Stuck People recently ambulated downtown for a service of the Church of God the Utterly Indifferent. Thanks to Lauren for letting me share her home makeover with you. UPDATE: Lauren and her husband David now have their own show on HGTV called “The Best House on the Block.” Read about it here: Lauren says she may miss her outdoor shower most of all!īe sure to check out her new book Habitat: The Field Guide to Decorating (Amazon affiliate link): “Exquisite details include a wooded cabana, wide plank white oak floors, reclaimed wood kitchen island, new flagstone patio, custom iron stair railings, wood plank ceiling in dining room, and a master bedroom courtyard with outdoor shower.”

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Every detail addressed with full remodel from top to bottom.” A designer’s dream on nearly one-acre lot. “Impeccable, bright contemporary with dramatic lines, soaring ceilings, and newer systems. The house has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and about 2,400 square feet. There’s a small courtyard off the bedroom.

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How fabulous is the long windowseat in the upstairs loft space? It’s just amazing how much bigger the living room looks now without the wall that used to separate it from the kitchen: Lauren says, “It’s not a big house at all, so we’ve employed some major organization and storage techniques to make it work for us, mainly in the form of built-ins, closet systems, and converting under-utilized spaces spaces into practical ones.” The barstools look so much better in the new kitchen, don’t they? The wall dividing the living room and kitchen was opened up, and a beautiful new fireplace now anchors the room: Lauren redesigned the staircase and replaced the wall-to-wall white carpeting and tile floors, among other things: The living room was kind of a blank slate before without a lot of personality. Lauren says she originally had no idea what to do with the exterior when they bought it in 2012, but “now it’s black and spruced up a bit.” This is one of those tricky 1970s contemporary styles that can be a challenge to update. Note: This post includes Amazon affiliate links that may earn me commission. They’re selling it now and moving on, so let’s take a look at its transformation! The before and after photos are pretty jaw-dropping.

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She and husband David bought a house that was stuck in a bit of a 1970s time warp and spent the last few years updating it.

utterly stuck in wall 2

I’ve been following interior designer Lauren Liess’s popular blog Pure Style Home for a long time, but even if you haven’t, you’ve probably seen her work featured in magazines like Better Homes and Gardens.







Utterly stuck in wall 2