They spent about $190,000 on the renovation.
“I’ve found that typically labor is about 70% of the cost of projects, so I do what I can myself,” she said. “In this home, the parts I DIYed were: framing the basement, laying the wood flooring, hanging the doors, installing the baseboards/trim and shower doors, some of the tile work, sprinklers and landscape, and digging the egress windows/installing the window wells. I contracted out the parts of the project that required a licensed professional or would have been too time consuming for me to do myself. These are things like plumbing, electrical, HVAC, window installation, drywall, paint, roof and gutters, structural work, fencing, etc.”
Laurabelle thinks the prettiest room in the house is the guest bath.
“The vanity I used was a cheap, plain, black vanity from Wayfair. Adding black hardware really elevated the look. I chose an inexpensive marble tile for the tub surround then tied it all together with a higher-end patterned marble floor tile. As far as use of space, I’m really proud that I was able to turn a 10x10 bedroom into a spacious bath and walk-in closet.”
They did, however, splurge on some of the finishes, including natural stone tile, Pottery Barn medicine cabinets, Kitchenaid appliances, West Elm lighting and ADM flooring, while saving on others, including cement-look ceramic tile, subway tile, Wayfair + Costco vanities, Home Depot cabinets, Target lighting and IKEA cabinets.
“One of the most fun memories was hosting my wedding at this home,” shared Laurabelle. It will always be a part of my husband and I’s story. I loved holding our wedding at a place that I’d put so much hard work into.”