

The primary bathroom was one of the most dramatic changes. Before the renovation, it had a galvanized metal industrial sink, eggplant walls, a bright red toilet lid, and more random bird sculptures. Now it's a personal spa. A soaking tub sits against a backdrop of slate-green tiles. There's a new custom vanity, a walk-in shower, French doors, and a massive picture window that frames the forest outside. "It's the kind of bathroom you never want to leave," Alison said.
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The backyard patio had been overgrown and neglected - nothing more than a concrete slab. Now it's an outdoor oasis. Alison added a stone floor, comfortable outdoor furniture, fresh landscaping, and warm exterior lighting. A pizza oven and a fire pit make it perfect for entertaining or simply relaxing under the stars. The homeowners, who bought the property mainly for its location and views, finally have an outdoor space that lives up to the scenery.

From "ugly duckling" to "swan," the Mishmosh Hodgepodge has been reborn. Dylan and Brooklyn no longer have to explain why their house looks like a circus. Instead, they now welcome visitors who stop to admire the elegant gray-green exterior, the cozy modern interior, and the breathtak