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December 6, 2013


 
Yippee!  It's Before & After Friday!
 
I want to apologize to those of you who thought that I might
feature some of my own B&A photos of Miss Money Pitt.
 
Alas, we're still scooting single-file between walls of boxes.
Moving is difficult; unpacking and putting away is excruciating.
Hopefully, I'll have some photos for you next Friday.

In the meantime let's oooh and aaaah at some amazing transformations.
   
Melissa Lee of Bespoke Only took on a daunting project when
she renovated the kitchen of her New York City townhouse:
Before                                    After

Melissa's small kitchen opened out to her dining room
(which she used as a den) via a pass-thru on the right:

She had the contractor remove the wall/pass-thru and
opened up the space to make one large eat-in kitchen:
 Design Sponge
Stunning, isn't it?



Allison of Fab Rehab Creations is always on the hunt for dated
or distressed pieces of furniture that are in need of a make over.
 Below is a darling chest of drawers that needed her special touch.
 Before: 

After:
 Fab Rehab Creations
 
 
 Take a close look at this 'Before' photo:
Yes, it's a picture of a large walk-in closet which
happens to have an amazing view of the lake.

The owners decided to relocate the closet
and make the space a spa-worthy bathroom:
 Better After
With that view I would have been tempted to make it the kitchen!


Given my penchant for Mid-Century Modern pieces it
was almost painful to realize this hutch had been rehabbed:

Until I saw the result of the refreshing color treatment:
City Girl Arts


A dull Mid-Century Modern chair was
updated with brilliant honeycomb fabric:
Before                                         After
 Apartment Therapy



Phoebe Howard took a stark white living
room and made it warm and inviting.
Before:

After:
Phoebe Howard Blog



Emily of Chez V gave her bedroom a makeover with dramatic dark
paint, a chandelier, an upholstered headboard and new bedding:
Chez V via Apartment Therapy



The Eldorado Stone Company online showcase allows
you to see how 'designer stone' can transform your home.
Before:

After:


This stone-enhanced makeover is called The Vino Wall and I love it:
Before

After
Eldorado Stone 
Talk about architectural interest.  Wow!

The before fireplace is nice but a little
boring. The after is anything but boring:
Before                                      After
Southern Living

This Old House recently featured readers' Before and After photos
of fireplace renovations.  Some of them are truly amazing.
Which is your favorite?

The 70's called and they want their stone back:
Before                                                    After


Taking the slate rock to the ceiling completely
changed the dynamic of this room:
Before                                            After


By enlarging the mantel the owners corrected the proportions of their great room:
Before                                                After


 By replacing the stone with marble, wood and plaster the
owners took their family room from casual to classic:
Before                                                    After

I hope you enjoyed today's Before & After projects.
There's certainly a lot of inspiration in these photos.

Have a wonderful weekend!

8 comments:

  1. Clapping wildly, love before and afters !
    The vino wall is super fab !!

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    1. Forget the rock climbing wall - give me the Vino Wall!! -- Jan

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  2. Amazing transformations. The Vino Wall definitely #1, then the closet into a bathroom a close #2.

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    1. Yea, hands down, that Vino Wall is amazing and definitely my favorite. -- Jan

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  3. These are absolutely stunning transformations! Inspiring work has been done here.

    Thanks for sharing. Wishing you a lovely weekend.
    xoxo

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    1. Thanks for stopping by. Hope you have a great weekend, too. -- Jan

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  4. I love a lot of your picks! The mantle makeovers really have me thinking...:-)
    Thanks for the follow.

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    1. I love the versatility of mantles, especially when they're redone and improved. I'm intrigued by your blog and really look forward to reading many of the different topics. -- Jan

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