Monday, May 19, 2014

From a Garage to a Studio Apartment - the Transformation



see that little garage?


starting 
today
you will watch
it 
transform
into
a
charming
studio apartment



don't know
how 
long
it will take - 
hopefully
maybe 
six weeks.....
        but, then 
              this IS 
                   SLO town


the
garage
belongs to
this
little
cottage..

it was built
in
1927
from a 
that
was 
shipped
from 
Los Angeles to SLO
by train
(you can see the original plan when you click on Pacific Kit Homes)

the new studio
will
preserve
the
 integrity
and
history
of
the
little place
 - and it will give it new life
         - it's own little identity



 the garage
has
this 
great
roof 
pitch
to it

the pitch will give the studio 
an 
airy 
and
 open feel


it
will
have it's
own
little
yard
- fenced in for privacy
(and to be pet friendly)

new 
large
windows
-for brightness
(there will be two large windows replacing the garage door
and one where the vent is)

and
it will have
lots of
fun
and
charming touches
that
will make it
a
perfect
little home
for 
someone
one
day

will
take
you 
along
on
this 
adventure...
     it might get messy (as most remodels do)
              but you will be a part of
                    this with us from the
                            start (today) to the finish

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...
stay tuned




             

2 comments:

  1. So fun! I'm loving getting to watch this process both first hand and here on your blog!

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