We've been slowly renovating a tiny blue victorian folk house since 2009 and it has been a mostly hysterical adventure or misadventure in stewardship. The two bedroom, one bath house has been a challenge, even considering its tiny size, but has taught us a lot about interior design, maintenance, and what matters (the huge hole in the dining room ceiling) and what doesn't (imperfect paint lines, angled walls, creaking everything!). And in the end, even with the plumbing explosions, gardening fiascos, and frustrating kitchen design, we love it. It comes from a long lineage of stewardship, the remnants of care and quirky visions still uncovered in every weekend project and we're proud to be a part of that history.
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