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1930s Bungalow Gets a Reboot

February 02, 2015
Jeff Troyer rearranged the floor plan of this 1930s bungalow to give it more rooms and a better flow. The end result is a bright, open house with a craftsman feel.
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Charming Home Boasts Cream Colored Stucco Exterior

Nestled amongst evergreen trees and lush green shrubs, this cream colored stucco home features a flagstone walkway and steps and a rounded square porch entrance. A new wood front door was installed to match the existing style of the home.

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Remodeled Foyer With White Light Brown Sofa

Designer Jeff Troyer moved the front door from the living room to this central area, allowing the space to function as a sitting room, music room and foyer for the family. A brown L-shaped sofa is tucked into one corner of the room, while a set of three nesting tables is positioned on top of a gray area rug.

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Remodeled Family Room With Rustic Stone Fireplace

This former foyer was converted into a family room by removing the exterior door and adding a rustic stone tiled fireplace. A teal sofa and throw draped over a pale yellow midcentury modern armchair add pops of color to the space, while a brown leather bench serves as a coffee table.

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Neutral Midcentury Living Room With Leather Ottoman

This friendly family room was formerly the house's foyer and it went largely unused. The designers removed an exterior door, and centered the focus on the fireplace and new built-in shelves. The homeowners now spend time in this room every day.

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