The (Almost) Final Product
Our St. Johnsbury home is ready for living!
I can come up with 1 million reasons why I am not good at blogging or keeping up with my social media but I think it all comes down to one thing; I'm putting myself out there and I'm not always comfortable with that. I'm going to do my damnedest to keep up on things this time, I want you all to hold me accountable if I don't! Lovers of my blog deserve to see the finished renovation on our home so I'm going to start there. IF you are just joining me on this journey, you'll have to read my prior blog posts to know that we've been hard at work on our home for what seems like FOREVER. Truth be told, I don't think its ever "all done" when you are taking on a full gut job of your home. My amazing in-laws built their home and I think my mother-in-law is still a little bitter about waiting ten years for cabinets, I don't blame her though! My talented father-in-law was making them and that takes a sacrifice of time that is needed everywhere. Needless to say, I was NOT going to ask my husband to make ours.
Despite not blogging what was happening on the house(I've been pretty busy living in it lately,) I still documented it. I'm displaying all the images in a different way this time, I found something that gives better credit to the magnitude of our project. As with everything, we seemed to hit one problem after another and we were forced to find solutions, sometimes in a very creative way. This project has taught me so much over the last three years but most importantly, it taught me that I really love putting the work into the "good stuff." I cherish literally every piece of wood in our home, I can pinpoint where almost all of it came from. I hope you all enjoy this journey as much as we have, I'm so glad you all joined us on this adventure. As time goes on, I'll be posting further details on some of these challenging projects. Click here to check out all the images from this project!
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