Euclid

process

  • 3-4 months
  • Planning » Junking & Demolition » Framing » Sewer » Plumbing » Wall Repair » New Shower » Painting » Kitchen » Front Yard » Front Porch

value-adds

  • New front porch. Spruced up the curb appeal by leveling the front yard.
  • Open floor concept — Took down living room wall to open up the space between living room and dining room.
  • New kitchen — new apron-front kitchen sink, butcher block countertop, dishwasher, cabinets, fridge.
  • Added a feature wall for a rustic, cabin feel.
  • Added a shower to a half-bath upstairs.
  • New washer, dryer.
  • It’s now a 3 bed 2 bath, and looks like an inviting home.
  • Expanded our renovation budget by partnering with InvestDSM — a non-profit city-sponsored program to revitalize targeted neighborhood.

previous condition

  • It was a 3 bed 1.5 bath.
  • Looks abandoned, no upkeep/maintenance. Saplings in the gutter.
  • Sewer had a disconnect — Leaking under the streets, eroding soil and sinking.

challenges & setbacks

  • While adding the shower upstairs, we discovered that a lot of the plumbing were not up to code. So we had to allocate more time and budget to get up to code.
  • This project took longer than expected, mostly because we were closing on another project at the same time. We’ve been busy growing!

before-afters

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