Fix This Funky Floor Plan | Season 7

It was such a joy to remodel this house for Renee Jordan. We hadn’t met her before this project, but we knew her sister, Allie Jones. The two of them are very close, and Allie had helped Renee through an entire year of looking for a home and finally purchasing this one.
Renee told us she picked this house because it was different. She was looking for something quirky and fun, but this house still wasn’t exactly her dream home. The layout was right, the location was great, but the house still needed some updates to make it a home she could fall in love with.
Overall, we went with a transitional style—not modern, not traditional, but somewhere in between. It calmed the whole house and made the space feel peaceful and true to Renee’s style.
Exterior
BEFORE
When we drove up, the first thing we saw was a very unique house set among beautiful, mature trees. It had so much potential, but the exterior definitely needed a refresh. The exterior color was an outdated orange-toned terracotta, and the brick along the bottom didn’t blend with the natural surroundings. There was also a large wall of siding at the front that felt asymmetrical and a bit odd, so we knew we wanted to break that up.
Renee told us she wanted the outside of the house to look more modern and natural, ideally in a darker color. We went with a shade of green on the cedar walls and added stone over the brick to tie in with the house’s natural surroundings. To break up the large, awkward wall at the front, we installed an arbor that adds visual interest and brings balance to the overall exterior.
White window trim, new landscaping, a new front door, and new lighting pull it all together.
AFTER
SOURCES
Flag | Allegiance Flag Supply
Exterior Lanterns | Capital Lighting
Door Knob | Emtek
Dead Bolt | Emtek
Trim & Fascia Paint Color | Sherwin Williams Natural Choice
Front Step Paint Color | Farrow & Ball Charleston Gray No. 243
Kitchen
BEFORE
Renee’s kitchen was dated and not functional. It had lots of odd shapes and corners and was missing a pantry. We gutted the entire space and started over with new cabinets, new appliances, and a simpler little island in the center. By closing off an unneeded window, we gained wall space and were able to add a pantry. Renee loved the cute little alcove at the bottom for her puppy’s food and water dish, complete with a working faucet for refilling his water bowl. The rich green cabinets and hood with gold accents contrast beautifully with the white stone-style countertops and soft white backsplash tile.
Just off the kitchen, Renee had a large window seat area that was nice but too deep to sit comfortably. We trimmed back the benches to keep just the section directly in front of the window and added a small circular breakfast table.
Dave also carved out a special little gift from us. Renee’s mom has a famous cornbread recipe, so he used his CNC machine to inscribe it onto a wooden cutting board that Renee can display on the counter and always have handy in her kitchen.
AFTER
SOURCES
Range | THOR Kitchen
Hood Vent | THOR Kitchen
Refrigerator | THOR Kitchen
Microwave | THOR Kitchen
Dishwasher | THOR Kitchen
Faucet | Signature Hardware
Hood | Hoodsly
Countertops | Cosentino
Cabinets | Premiere Wood Concepts
Cabinet Knobs | Emtek
Cabinet Pulls | Emtek
Appliance Pulls | Emtek
Blinds | Amazon
Flooring | Tarkett
Art | Buddy Whitlock
Art | Alex Bodishbaugh
Runner | Turkish Trunk
Cabinet Paint Color | Sherwin Williams Ripe Olive 6209
Wall Paint Color | Sherwin William Natural Choice
Dining Room
BEFORE
Originally, this was a bonus area that Renee didn’t quite know what to do with. Since we turned the dining room into a library, we moved the dining table here, and it’s now the ideal dining space right off the kitchen. Art on the walls and new window treatments complete the room, while a handmade addition adds some fun. Renee’s niece and nephew visit often, so Dave made them a portable drawing station where they can create art whenever they come over.
AFTER
SOURCES
Furniture | Howse
Curtains | Amazon
Curtain Rods | Amazon
Curtain Rings | Amazon
Flooring | Santa Margherita
Art | Juniper Print Shop
Art | Buddy Whitlock
Drawing Station | Dave Marrs
Wall Paint Color | Sherwin Williams Natural Choice
Living Room
BEFORE
When you walk in the front door, the living room is the first room you see. The shiplap on the fireplace wall did not match the rest of the house, and there was carpet in this room, which Renee didn’t like. Our plan was to replace the flooring, remove the extra elements, and make this a nice, cozy space with the fireplace as the center point. We were able to do that by swapping the oversized sectional for smaller furniture pieces and adding a new fireplace mantel, new lighting, and new LVP flooring throughout the house. Now this room is a great place to entertain and watch movies.
AFTER



SOURCES
Furniture | Howse
Ceiling Fan | Fanimation
Curtains | Amazon
Curtain Rods | Amazon
Curtain Rings | Amazon
Flooring | Tarkett
Art | Juniper Print Shop
Sofa | Marrs on Main
Wall Paint Color | Sherwin Williams Natural Choice
Courtyard
BEFORE

Renee had mentioned that this courtyard was what made her choose this house, so we knew we wanted to do something special here. The problem was that because this little courtyard is open at the top and completely void of sun or wind, it doesn’t dry out very well when it rains. It had become the perfect breeding ground for rot and mold. The windows, especially, had rot all around the frames. Since window frames tend to attract the most rot and these windows didn’t add any natural light to the house’s interior, we decided to remove them. We also installed new waterproof flooring so this wouldn’t happen again.
To make this space into a magical little garden for Renee, we added a wooden bench with a matching wooden trellis, fresh greenery, and cute hanging lights.
AFTER

Library
BEFORE

Originally, this was a dining room that wasn’t being used. Renee asked us to turn it into a library. The high ceilings and arched windows made this the perfect spot for a floor-to-ceiling book wall with a rolling ladder.
We replaced the slider that leads to the courtyard with a new energy-efficient one and painted the entire room (including the ceiling) a soothing blush pink. Of course, this space called for a cozy window seat and a beautiful chandelier.
AFTER





SOURCES
Furniture | Howse
Chandelier | Capital Lighting
Rolling Ladder | Putnam Rolling Ladder
Flooring | Tarkett
Art | Juniper Print Shop
Wall Paint Color | Farrow & Ball Dead Salmon
Main Bedroom
BEFORE


The room was carpeted and felt bland. The closet was small, with its door located all the way on the opposite side of the long bathroom, so improving access was a priority. Painting the room a darker color, replacing the flooring, and updating the furniture were simple, cost-effective ways to refresh the space. These changes made the room feel more restful and much cozier.
To make the closet larger, we borrowed space from the guest bedroom next door and added built-ins, including a built-in dresser. The result is a bedroom that feels updated, elegant, and still timeless.
AFTER










SOURCES
Furniture | Howse
Ceiling Fan | Fanimation
Door Knobs | Emtek
Curtains | Amazon
Curtain Rods | Amazon
Curtain Rings | Amazon
Flooring | Tarkett
Art | Kelly Ventura
Art | Alex Bodishbaugh
Cabinet Pulls | Emtek
Closet Wall Paint Color | Sherwin Williams Natural Choice
Bedroom Wall Paint Color | Farrow & Ball DeNimes
Main Bathroom
BEFORE


The skylight filled the bathroom with natural light, but the rest of the space felt dated, and the shower was far too small.
We kept the location of the bathtub and vanities but replaced them with styles that better fit the home’s transitional design. To improve the layout, we moved the shower to a different wall and rotated the toilet, which allowed us to make the water closet smaller. Did you notice the toilet in this episode? It makes a fun sound when you walk up to it and automatically lifts the lid.
In the shower, we soldier-stacked the tile with a row running through the center. The gray shower tile pairs beautifully with the deep blue paint on the walls, which has subtle gray undertones. The gold finishes we added throughout the bathroom feel feminine and luxurious.
Now the bathroom feels calm and serene.
AFTER










SOURCES
Sconces | West Elm
Mirrors | Amazon
Cabinets | Premiere Wood Concepts
Cabinet Knobs | Emtek
Cabinet Pulls | Emtek
Countertops | Cosentino
Curtain Rod | Amazon
Curtains | Amazon
Shower Wall Tile | Bedrosians
Shower Floor Tile | Stone Tile Depot
Floor Tile | Bedrosians
Wall Paint Color | Farrow & Ball DeNimes
Trim & Ceiling Paint Color | Sherwin Williams Natural Choice

Photo Credit: Mike Davello
























