You could see daylight through the brick walls, the ceiling was crumbling, and the place had never been wired for electricity. But one couple could see the 1850s cottage's potential
Since the house had just two rooms downstairs, and two rooms and the tiny ugly bathroom upstairs, we decided to eliminate the original bathroom and use one of the larger rooms as the new one. By bumping out the vanity wall, we were able to make space for the plumbing chase and a laundry closet. Walt repaired the fireplace and added a mantle. He also designed a closet and refinished an antique 2-panel door.
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