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The Cordrays decide on a main kitchen entry for this tiny backhouse, salvaging the original sink and a few other antique surprises. Ashley and Michael try their hand at homemade tile, which turns out to be their favorite project yet!
Buying a newer home isn't the Cordray's norm, but adding their iconic character, style and functionality never gets old. They build a privacy fence for the deck, a herringbone design focal wall, and raise and makeover the original kitchen cabinets.
Short term rentals are a Galveston staple, especially one a block from the beach. The Cordrays build a deck worthy of the ocean view, build a kitchen island with ship grate, and create an outdoor seating area perfect for Galveston's subtropical temps.
Preserving the historic charm of this 140-year-old duplex is priority one as the Cordrays keep the original interior paint, reuse original exterior siding in the kitchen, and turn a contemporary shed into a lovely outdoor sitting area.
In renovating a very old, very unique backhouse, the Cordrays create a kitchen where there once was a porch, build an office space that used to be an attic, and find a distinct dining solution perfect for a small home.
The oversized lot makes this 1920s home a great purchase, but Ashley and Michael must reverse a boring 80s renovation with the historic feel of handcrafted doors, shiplap ceilings and original floors that get a fun checkerboard pattern.
A 1915 home gets an updated layout while keeping the classic lines of beadboard throughout. The addition of a mudroom cabinet, open kitchen shelving and a workable laundry room are sure-fire ways to bring in potential buyers.
Camelbacks are not all that common in Galveston, Texas, but the challenge will be to make this one a historic head-turner. The Cordrays transform the attic into a cozy family space and build an outdoor sofa that even an epic Gulf storm can't destroy.