First thing I wanted to do was get this beautiful wallpaper down! If you ever have to do this, please use a steamer. It can be messy, but totally worth it.
It took me 4 days to get all of this down. The process is slow, but works really well.
This sink has been a dream of mine since I was a little girl. I love it! Its a cast iron, 1954 stamped, washboard sink. I found a guy on Etsy who finds these beautiful sinks, along with other items, and brings them back to life. He's located in Louisiana if any of you are interested. I can't wait to wash leafy greens, eggs and vegetables in it. Joseph said that we can one day give our children a bath in it its so deep!
While removing cabinets and such, we found this 1950's record about the one and only Billy Graham.
This amazing ceiling was built by my sweet husband. I asked him if I could have one like this and he went above and beyond! It looks even better in person.
This is just an example of how old our house is. Years of different paint colors hidden on the walls.
Since our house is almost 100 years old, Joseph is having to replace all the electrical work. Oh well, modern day touches are somewhat of a safety issue, rather than a want.
There will be more to come as we finish the kitchen. We're hoping to have it completed in two weeks. We have all the pieces to the puzzle. Just have to put them all together.













