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Our Home Renovation

Upstairs Tour – Malibu Home Remodeling Project

April 9, 2015
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The view from our Malibu home remodel project…if you can believe it I am standing in the kitchen looking at the living…roof is gone!

Click the READ MORE to see new video today on our Malibu home remodeling project. This time a quick tour of the upstairs. Last weekend, they poured the cement on the 250 square foot extension off of the kitchen. My guy TE and I met with contractor to discuss all of the new things that have gone on as far as progress. We also met with the lighting contractor to go through the lighting and electrical in every single room. Oh and I forgot, we met with the gardener too and walked the one acre property to make sure everything is being kept up while we do not live there.

The picture above is taken standing in the kitchen looking out over the living room.  The kitchen currently only has half of a ceiling because we are adding onto it.  By the way, the kitchen was once the former master bedroom.  Will explain how we switched around every room in the house except the living room at a later date!

It has been a lot of fun and a little stress of course remodeling this house with my guy.

I tried to upload a hi-res version of the video…do not know how successful I was. But here is a quick tour.

To see more on our Malibu home remodeling odyssey, please just scroll back over the last month on the blog to see stories!

Would love to hear about what you learned in your own home remodel project.

Happy Thursday!

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Coco

Photos and videos: Coco of COCOCOZY

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4 responses to “Upstairs Tour – Malibu Home Remodeling Project”

  1. MJH DesignArts says:
    April 9, 2015 at 2:41 PM

    To die for! The view! Thatnks for sharing.
    Mary

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  2. Kat Smith says:
    April 9, 2015 at 3:07 PM

    When can I move in? 🙂

    http://www.itgirlnextdoor.com

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  3. Laura Block says:
    April 9, 2015 at 4:55 PM

    The view is truly stunning! So happy for you and TE. Here are a few ideas for your door use:

    With an acre you must have room for your secret spot, just for yourselves, entered through two of these doors that can be treated and to make more massive added wood around both doors (drama Black, rustic pickled) Big HUGE door pulls

    Make hanging beds out of them x 2

    Orange Lacquer (with rustic or modern metal accents in center of each small panel) and topped with thick glass,
    office desk or coffee table

    Lacquer Headboards with twins in one of guest rooms

    paint all four the same with some sort of stunning aged looking copper and use in the library

    Best wishes to you from my Island by Da Sea !

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    1. COCOCOZY says:
      April 9, 2015 at 5:00 PM

      Awesome ideas for the carved doors. Love these ideas! Going to share them with TE! FANTASTIC!!!! Thank you so much Laura!

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