1312 Winnie

This was my first project that really let me dive into the world of flipping. It was a 1930s cottage located in Galveston, Texas’ East End Historic District, and saying this project needed a little elbow grease was an understatement. Not only had the property been neglected and vacant for several years, the home had even weathered numerous tropical storms and a fire. And had the scars to prove it!

It started out as a 2 bedroom, 1 bath with a garage/storage room, but I knew it would be profitable to convert this space into a master suite. I also wanted to keep the design traditional, which is why I opted for touches like white shaker style cabinets, subway tile backsplash with a herringbone lay, and a white fantasy granite that would mimic the look of marble look without requiring the same level of maintenance.

You’ll also notice the opening was widened from the dining room to the kitchen to create more of an open layout. I had the carpenters replicate the angled casing seen in the rest of the house around the new opening for consistency.

For three months, Blu Shields construction put hammer to nail and brought my design to life. The amazing transformation has been documented in the pictures below.

Before

 

After

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