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When Philippines renovating home began searching for a place to raise a family in the suburbs. The couple was so fond of this Mayberry-style oasis--where children walk to school down tree-lined streets and families roast marshmallows in one another's backyards--they decided to renovate a 1940s Cape Cod in the neighborhood, doing most of the work themselves. But when outgrew that home six years later, they surprised even themselves when they bought the house next door and started all over again.

"That first house Philippines renovating home was like my baby; I thought there was no way I could part with it," an interior designer. But she, a construction coordinator, were frustrated with their walled-in galley kitchen, which was cut off from surrounding rooms. They also longed for a larger backyard where their daughter, now 4, could play with her friends.

They knew the neighboring house Philippines renovating home, another '40s-era Cape Cod, presented a number of challenges. The yard was overrun with weeds, floors had sections of rot, and the decor ran toward green shag carpet and bright blue trim. "But,"  "the more we looked at it, the more we could envision what was going to transpire."

"Our last house offered a learning lesson". "The rooms were very chopped up, and we knew we couldn't deal with another galley kitchen Philippines renovating home." This time around, the couple designed a flowing, open floor plan with a 250-square-foot kitchen addition.

The, who spent about $175,000 on this renovation Philippines renovating home, knocked out the wall between the living room and a back bedroom, transforming the former bedroom into a dining room. Then they installed French doors in the dining room leading to their new 20x23-foot patio, erecting an outdoor brick fireplace to serve as the patio's centerpiece. The result is an unobstructed view from the front door through the rear French doors to the massive fireplace.

 

For more info about Philippines renovating home;

 

 
(For Manila and surrounding)
American Design Construction
#92 Ordoņez St. corner Maroon St.
Concepcion Dos, Marikina City
 
 
 
 
(For Cebu, Bohol, Negros, Leyte)
ET & p Design & Construction
#888 Katugasan, Casili
Consolacion, Cebu
 
 
 
 
(For Baguio and surrounding)
RA Gacoscos Construction
#99 Greenwater Village
Baguio City, Philippines
See website
 
 
 
 
(For Davao / Mindanao)
Raul G. Anuada (Realtor & Civil Engineer)
Unit 162, 16/F Landco PDCP Corporate Center
J.P. Laureal Ave., Bajada
Davao City
 
 

 

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