Where to start with the kitchen? Is the fridge too wide for the designated spot or only too tall? If it is wide enough I would remove the top cabinet and put in something smaller, like the one next to it. If it is too narrow, can I take out the wall next to it? If not I would put more cabinets where that rack is and then put a pantry next to the refrigerator, or at least some cabinets so the icebox looks like it goes there:
Oh boy!
- I am sure that most people would say to gut the kitchen and replace the cabinets and hardware, but can I just put white panels on the oven and dishwasher?
- I would refinish the cabinets something lighter
- replace the hardware
- Remove the paneling
- Replace the linoleum with viny plank
- As I mentioned, either make room for a modern refrigerator or install cabinets where it used to go.
Redo every surface! Remove the popcorn, reverse the fan blades, remove the wallpaper, and install vinyl plank!
I will just say once: Replace all of the window coverings!
You know, I don't mind the light paneling! The fan looks dated and those are cheap, but why not have a built-in light fixture? I would remove the popcorn and upgrade the fan.
Wow that is small! What color is the ceiling?! Remove the popcorn and, like every other room, replace the flooring!
The blinds are fine!
I am pretty sure that sliding shower doors are considered out-of-date, but I would just remove the paneling.
Look at that floor! Now get rid of it!
Paint the stairs?
The railings are ugly, but do I need to get rid of them?
This is the only picture of the bathroom. Is the ceiling uninsulated?! You need insulation! I do not know if that brown thing is a cabinet or what, but something must be done! Remove the siding, paint the door, and replace the floor with vinyl plank!
How many beds are up here? It looks like four! Based on the bedding, the bathroom is on the right, and I guess the stairs are on the left. I just wonder if there is something between the beds at the bottom of the picture. Beds are 75" long, but you only see a couple of feet of one of them.
They took a picture of the view of a bush?!
I wonder if that wood is treated. I am pretty sure that I would paint everything.
Hey! Look! It is that board that we saw earlier! What is it doing there?! Why didn't they get a better view? Who chewed on that picket?!
It is weird how there is only one panel of insulation on the loft, the back wall is 16" on-center, but the side walls are 24", and I wonder what the plan for the lumber was.
Stairs?
Is that unused insulation on the floor?
There are also missing panels on the right.
It looks like the loft is 12' wide and 6' deep. That is almost as big as Mom's shed! Of course, that has adequate headroom and I only need to lift everything 18".