Before & After

When you're borderline poor, there aren't that many "afters".  Everything at The Kiefer Cottage is a work in progress, so expect to see some unfinished trim, quirky elements, and downright scary stuff while we prioritize, beg, steal, borrow in order to afford all the renovations we're attempting.

From Cave,

Before.
 To Dramatic yet Cozy.

Almost After.
Dining Room
From Dull and Dreary,
Before
To Bright and Cheery.

After
Family Room
From Man-Cave gone wrong,

Before
To "It'll do for now"

Not Before, but not quite After
Kitchen


Before

At least halfway finished...I think.

The Garden

We think a troll lived in that mess.

To Bare,

Troll No More.

To Bounty.

Awesome!!
Upstairs Landing/Library


From Random Staging Area,

Before.

To Surprisingly Sweet Space,

After a few months.


After.

We'll have more to come.

6 comments:

  1. I am insanely jealous of your little spot at the top of the stairs. I want a reading nook!

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  2. can't believe how far your house has come. it's really gaining some character!

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  3. Looks like quite a cozy, comfortable Kiefer cottage :)

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  4. I could look at "before" and "after" pictures for hours! The house looks great, can't wait to see more!!!

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  5. I love that upstairs reading area! The built in storage is nothing short of awesome.

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