Photo: Mike Van Tassell Interior designer Beth Diana Smith always has a plan. When she was finishing college, she decided that she would be a homeowner right off the bat — no renting for her. To make that possible, she “stayed with friends and saved every penny.” At the ripe old age of 23, in 2003, she bought a two-bedroom duplex in Irvington, New Jersey, and immediately moved her mother in to care for her. “While I wrapped up my bachelor’s degree, I began taking M.B.A.
Smith had already partially redone her kitchen after a leak when the One Room Challenge came along. But in her typical positive, can-do spirit, she thought, “I wanted to redo my house anyway, and I am just going to embrace it. And then the One Room Challenge came around in January, which was perfect timing.” Smith’s renovated kitchen includes Caesarstone countertops, an area rug from Nourison, and a Roman shade by Fabricut, fabricated and installed by Window Works.
How do you idiots manage to consistently present the worst home design on earth? This is sub-HGTV crap.
mminthecity this reminds me of you!
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