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Kraemer House is in October, 2014 “This Old House” Magazine!

October 4, 2014 by Brett Youmans Leave a Comment

It’s not everyday that you get to see your home in a magazine and this month, the third floor bathroom is featured in This Old House!  It’s only fitting that our final renovation project here at Kraemer House is in this particular magazine.  {This isn’t the first time our projects have been in This Old House — a few years back, the pantry and laundry room was featured!}  As true do-it-youselfers,  we are longtime fans of the magazine and television show.  They provide excellent resources and inspiration for homeowners brave enough to tackle home renovation projects themselves and we have relied on them during the 8 long years of this renovation.

The October, 2014 print issue is on newsstands now and the digital version is also available with additional photos not in the print issue.

Here’s a sneak peek at the issue but for the article and more photos, you’ll have to check out the magazine — and don’t forget to look for the front porch project that’s in there as well!  I even get a little mention in the editor’s column.

Can you tell I’m a little excited?  Let me know what you think!

Kraemer House third floor bathroom winner of Best Bath Redo This Old House magazine, October, 2014.

Side-by-side pedastal sinks in this bathroom give the space a more open feel.  The sconces, a Restoration Hardware Outlet find, were inspired by the kind found in England's grand 19th-century hotels.  Glass shelving instead of window treatments in this third floor bathroom. This Old House magazine, October, 2014.

Basket weave marble subway tile in bathroom shower.  Repourpose old picture frames into mirrors.  This Old House magazine, October, 2014.

Front porch renovation at Kraemer House.  This Old House magazine, October, 2014.

 

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