Flipping

Millie: Living and Dining Reveals!

I hope you enjoy these updates as I learn to navigate through the business of flipping houses.  This flip, Millie is the most challenging and most exciting yet! You can find more about this house and about my 3 previous flip houses here. Let's recap the week so far:

Monday I showed you my favorite room in the house, the kitchen

Tuesday we took a nap in the upstairs bedrooms

Yesterday we found sanctuary in the new master suite

Today reveal week continues on the main floor!

When I got the house it just looked dreary.  She was a sad house.  It was once beloved, but it's maintenance fell to the wayside as it's owners and the home itself aged.  I didn't put the dining room and living rooms  through significant renovations like the kitchen or former reading nook had, but now they are so much cleaner, smoother, fresher, and cozier than they started.

Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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I scraped painted over wallpaper, repaired plaster and ceilings, got the walls skimcoated, painted, polished lots of wood trim, and had the floors refinished.  Look at those floors shine!

Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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Not drastic, but the ceilings are smoother, the makeshift shutters are gone, and now the woodwork is the star.

Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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The gorgeous woodwork all got polished and the 8 delicious vintage fixtures all got rewired (along with the entire house).

Millie the Fliphouse Living Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

The dining room is the mostly the same story as the living rooms with the addition of canvas ceilings (which got stripped and repaired) and it started with horribly textured and damaged walls.

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Millie the Fliphouse Dining Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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Millie the Fliphouse Dining Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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Millie the Fliphouse Dining Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Dining Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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Millie the Fliphouse Dining Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Dining Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Dining Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Tomorrow I'll conclude my week of reveals with the family bathroom that just makes me smile, a revisit of the exterior work that I spent my entire fall working on, and any other goodies I haven't shared yet.

I'm so sick of working on this house, but wow is it a cool place.

Millie: Master Suite Reveal!

I hope you enjoy these updates as I learn to navigate through the business of flipping houses.  This flip, Millie is the most challenging and most exciting yet! You can find more about this house and about my 3 previous flip houses here. So far we've visited the finished kitchen and upstairs hallway and bedrooms.  Today we visit the new master suite!

If you'll remember, this master suite did not exist when I bought the house.  Changing this den/reading nook into a master bedroom and bathroom added the most value to this house of anything I did.  It took it from a 3 bed, 1 bath to a 4 bed, 2 full bath.

It's nice to be reminded of where it started.

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Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Oh 70s paneling.

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Aaaahhhhhh, no more paneling, wallpaper, or crazy wall texture over wallpaper.  Nice smooth walls.

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Luckily, I didn't need to do much to transform this room into a bedroom.  It already had a pocket door at the entry and built-ins.  All I needed to do was close off a pass through to the kitchen and create a sweet bathroom in the reading nook off to the side.

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Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

The pass-through to the kitchen combined with 2 small back to back closets are now a pretty walk in closet.

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Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

No more pass through.

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

The built-in just got minor repairs and some new paint.  Please please PLEASE refrain from painting cabinet hardware.  Especially blue.  The last owner LOVED blue.

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Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

I saved a light from the entryway which may have been original to the house and used it in here.

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

To create a new bathroom, we enclosed this little reading nook and built a new pocket door- complete with salvaged leaded glass to match the rest of the house.

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Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

I did have to sacrifice the canvas ceiling in this little reading nook, but I think the bathroom was a worthwhile trade.

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The bathroom got shiplap walls, a claw foot tub, a dresser-turned-vanity, and naturally, a toilet.

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

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Luckily we were able to salvage enough plate rail removed from the bathroom to patch in for the new smaller opening in the bedroom.

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

I don't know about you, but I'd love to live in this master suite.  You (I) had me at clawfoot tub.

Millie the Fliphouse Master Suite Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Maybe in my next house (that I live in), I'll build one for myself.

Tomorrow I'll show off the living roomS and dining room!

Millie: Bedrooms Reveal!

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I learn to navigate through the business of flipping houses.  This flip, Millie is the most challenging and most exciting yet! You can find more about this house and about my 3 previous flip houses here. After yesterday's dramatic kitchen reveal, I decided to take a bit of a slower pace today and check out the transformation of the upstairs hall and bedrooms.  Tomorrow we'll visit the new master suite, Thursday the living rooms and dining room, and Friday the family bathroom, exterior and any misc that I want to show off.

So, how about that upstairs?  The hallway and bedrooms didn't go through a hugely dramatic make-over: plaster repair, skim coating the walls, closet repairs, new lighting... but most dramatically they were made over with paint and a bit of staging.  The interior designer side of me always wants to totally design the rooms, however the flipper side needs to reign me in so I stage enough to feel homey without going overboard.

Remember this gorgeous pink room with layers upon layers of pink wallpaper (which had then been painted over)?

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It is now a delightful, sunny bedroom.

Yellow bedroom reveal via Year of Serendipity

The original pink room was complete with pink louvered bi-fold closet doors which I got much satisfaction throwing in the dumpster.

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Yellow bedroom reveal via Year of Serendipity

Yellow bedroom reveal via Year of Serendipity

Heading out to the hallway- it wasn't terrible before, but needed cosmetics and 50+ years of paint scraped off of the beautiful woodwork

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A bit cleaner and brighter as we head down to the other 2 bedrooms

Flip House Hallway reveal via Year of Serendipity

Flip House Hallway reveal via Year of Serendipity

What I'm calling the 'boys room' needed the most plaster repair which was again hidden under layers of painted wallpaper (oh joy).

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Flip House Boys Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

It wasn't until I started placing furniture that I realized how large this room actually was.

Flip House Boys Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Flip House Boys Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

It also is the home of one of my favorite staging vignette's in the entire house:

Flip House Boys Room Reveal via Year of Serendipity

The trunk came with the house (love it!) and fits perfectly between these 2 beds.  What boys room staging would be complete, however, without a stack of Calvin and Hobbes books?  Courtesy of Hubby's personal collection.

Right next door we find the room that used to be the master:

Flip House Bedroom Hallway reveal via Year of Serendipity

Thankfully this room needed the least amount of work in the entire house- just skim coating and paint.  The dreaded wallpaper had already been removed here.

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Flip House Former Master Bedroom Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Flip House Former Master Bedroom Reveal via Year of Serendipity

 

Flip House Former Master Bedroom Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Flip House Former Master Bedroom Reveal via Year of Serendipity

All the closets got a fresh coat of paint including the large closet that the previous owner used as his office- I even framed the picture that I showed last Friday and put it in the closet/office.

Flip House Former Master Bedroom Reveal via Year of Serendipity

Which bedroom is your favorite?  Personally I think the former master would make a stellar play room or den- plenty of closets to stash all the toys.

I hope you're enjoying the reveals!  Tomorrow we'll visit the last bedroom- the new first floor master suite.