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Extraordinary Transformation Takes Barn to Barndominium

We love watching renovation projects come together as customers share their photos on Instagram and Facebook. One of our favorites unfolded on the Instagram account @BoxwoodandSpruce. Kalyn and her husband Adam, purchased a home and barn in Golden, Colorado, both of which needed major renovations.

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Schoolhouse Lighting Pops With Vintage Style at New Kaminsky’s Location

In the hyper-competitive restaurant industry, creating the perfect blend of food, service, staff, atmosphere, and marketing is the recipe for success. The owners of Kaminsky’s were hitting all cylinders with their business model focusing on decadent desserts, drinks, and coffees. When considering a new location, they wanted to build on their successful formula while also re-imaging the Kaminsky’s brand.

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HartLand Tour Part Two: Handcrafted Fixtures Brighten Interior Spaces

If you missed our blog post on Monday, be sure to pop over and check out the lovely setting known as HartLand. Monica’s four gables farmhouse in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, was recently completed, but it features such classic details that many people often mistake it for a renovated older home.

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Vintage-Inspired Lighting Blends Old & New in Historic Bungalow Reno

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Dilworth neighborhood was first settled in the 1890s. Located just southwest of downtown Charlotte, North Carolina, this tree-lined neighborhood offers an eclectic mix of restaurants and boutique shops, and is home to both historic bungalows built in the early 1900s and modern luxury apartments.

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Historic Mining Town Perfect Home for Rustic Industrial Neighborhood

Back in the late 1800s, Creede, Colorado, was a booming mining town with mercantiles, saloons, gambling joints, and boarding houses filled with thousands of prospectors seeking their fortunes. Fast forward 120 years and the town has quieted down a bit from the frenetic atmosphere of the Gold Rush. Today, residents number in the hundreds, not thousands, and enjoy the town’s rich history with mining tours, a museum, and plenty of outdoor activities in the picturesque San Juan mountains.

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