We've Renovated!
- Misty Baker

- Jan 28, 2021
- 2 min read
I'm so excited to show you our master suite makeover for the condo. Just look at the before and after photos. Huge thanks to Prince & Sons Construction in Sevierville, TN for the fantastic work.

Anyone who's remodeled an older home knows how challenging it can be to update some elements. We removed 3 layers of wallpaper - just why??? - that had been there starting with the building's construction in 1984. We then painted the walls with Sherwin Williams paint in Lemon Verbena. It's a gorgeous green shade that fits the natural, earthy tones throughout the condo.
Notice the gorgeous 3-piece art above the bed. It's a Smoky Mountain sunset captured by local photographer, Kellie Walls Sharpe. Do check out her collection. It's amazing!
The old shag carpet we replaced with some beautiful composite wood flooring. It's not that clear in the above pic, but you can see it mid-reno below. Under the bed is a comfy area rug so no one has to step on a cold floor when they wake up.

Our master bath also got a makeover. We removed 2 layers of wallpaper AND 2 layers of vinyl flooring, replaced with the same new paint and the same wood flooring as the bedroom. We also took out the old medicine cabinet and added a nice set of inset shelves. The mirror, lighting fixture, vanity, and above-toilet shelf are all new as well.


Our other main floor bedroom is getting a fresh makeover too, with new artwork from Kellie Walls Sharpe, new curtains, and new bedding. New flooring and doors will be going in there soon.

I'll share more updates as we continue to refresh our Tennessee mountain home. Until then, stay healthy, warm, and safe!





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