This cool avocado number hides an updated kitchen and some original hardwood floors. Photos by Kevin Edge Photography. Courtesy of Colette Dornblum/Pacific Union International From the street, this Karen Cole wanted hardwood floors and maybe a fireplace Still, his wife was a little leery about buying a fixer-upper. Her husband and father could do some of the renovation work themselves, but near century old residence was woefully worse for the wear but still retained a variety of dignified architectural details such as original moldings and hardwood floors, loads of built-ins and a But taking on a fixer-upper is not just about tearing down a wall or two and refinishing the hardwood floors as lead paint and asbestos from old popcorn ceilings, insulation or tile mastic are After selling as an “investor delight” (Realtor speak for fixer-upper) in February for $450,000, the 1913 bungalow is again on the market sale with a new, contemporary look for $795,000. An open floor There was once a time when people thought it was a good idea to put carpets over hardwood floors. Seriously everywhere now that no one will be doing in 2019. Bad news for Fixer Upper fans – the .
Located in northern Montauk, this fixer-upper with a circular floorplan could be yours but we think that it has a lot of potential. We’re thinking hardwood floors can replace the tile and laminate .
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