Seeing the Potential in This Quirky Lake House Meant Moving the Kitchen to the Second Floor
The old one became a bonus bar.
The old one became a bonus bar.
An asymmetrical kitchen island helps balance things out.
It’s still industrial, but with a softer touch.
The bold stone continues in the powder room.
It's camera ready.
Inside feels even bigger thanks to the indoor-outdoor flow.
A matching fence ensures private dips in the tub.
Black spindles and oak accents to the rescue.
She worked wonders with the walls.
It’s 400 square feet of fitness bliss.
Nonstructural walls are full of opportunities.
When you’re saving for a major reno, creativity is key.
Sometimes it’s good to put up walls.
And it’s full of surprising Etsy finds.
Homework, crafts—anything but folding their clothes.
After 12 years in the U.S., she returned home.
A burgundy wet bar? Yes, please.
Faced with a structural column? Tile it.