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Erin and her design team give this 700-sq. ft. legacy home as much character as it can hold with soft, classic accents. Subscribe …
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Trabajas muy bien y porqué ya no sali en televisión gracias
Guess the bathroom was not done or they would have shown it. Rest is amazing!
I would love a house like this. So comfortable and not a lot of work to maintain it
Wow. What a beautiful transformation for this house and space.
Blake's shirt is the color inspo!
OMGosh!! I love this. I wish this was my house!!! Is there anyway I can get the colors of paint you used in the bedroom?
I love it!!!!!! I am moving into my bigmama's house soon and i cant3wait to smell her biscuits in the air. I
My heart goes out to Rena
Really loved this remodel, Erin you and your design team are amazing! Not to slight the fabulous expertise of Ben’s carpentry!
LOVE IT!
Love this. Especially since I'm in the process of buying a 200 year old house that has a old double sink in it just like this one. It's tiny as well and will need some work, but is fully functional with newer furnace, hot water heater, roof and electrical s. Can;t wait to transform it back to its glory. These old homes are Solid as all get out. Excited!
Please what is the bathroom wallpaper?
That was so well done. The house is beautiful and keeping the old refrigerator and sink made it special. I would love to find a house like this for myself.
Amazing transformation.
The kitchen door needs flashing on the bottom. Too much crack.
Me encaantaaaaaa esa tiny !!!!!!!
El detalle del refrigerador renovado y en el porch Geniallll
This is my favorite transformation!
This was such a good save. It's just so pretty. I mourn the places that have been torn down around my hometown–including my great granny's and granny's houses. Those were special places…yes, the whole family washing those taters and maters and peaches and dishes at the big sink…or a sweet-smelling baby or two, splashing and laughing and playing with bubbles; sometimes there were four generations in those kitchens at one time, talking and laughing and making and doing. We should not readily give up those very special places, and I'm so glad Erin and crew helped save one.
I really love this show…Erin is so talented and her relationship with Ben is inspiring, but, I have to say the two assistants are pointless. They don’t offer any original ideas or thoughts and simply agree with everything Erin suggests…..
Nicely done but metal roofing?
The outside looks like asbestos shingles. I think so because it looks just like an old house I used to own, plus you notice after all these years, it didn't need any work on it, they just sprayed paint, It lasts like nothing else but if you were to remove it, you'd need professionals. I did notice one other thing that seemed odd, when it shows the kitchen, I could see light coming through under the kitchen door that leads outside, surely it's just metal shining or something, but it sure looks open to the outside to me.