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It’s an amazing house and the addition makes a huge difference. I’m glad you made it through that tough process and that you’re loving the results.
What a beautiful transformation. I would love a tour. Congratulations.
Hey I think it is wonderful to see all the changes. Being involved with my parent’s 2 NEW houses and RENOVATIONS on one of them for the last 5 years I can sense a lot of your frustrations but how exciting it feels when you get to actually move in and make it your home! that is the ultimate!–and getting all the updated looks/feel on appliances/windows/doors, etc., is always formidable.
Boy, I wish I had that kind of vision to see how it could be transformed and so beautiful. I’m impressed. Can’t wait to see it in person sometime!