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Proud of my Fuzzco friends Josh and Helen for getting their unique and genuine interior / exterior design work out into the world! If you visit Charleston just long enough you can watch it progress before your very eyes...
I am still waiting for my bocce invite. Great work!
I agree with Erik. The home is absolutely awesome and the renovations. The office is just as great. Congrats!
Absolutely beautiful! I love the little "pocket door" in the floor. Is that what the ladder leads to? When can you come renovate my house?
It's always so nice to see the new content online LONG BEFORE I SEE IT IN MY MAILBOX!
Thanks for your comment, Greg. Subscribers will start to see the issue this week and we endeavor to have select stories up and ready so that when everyone (including subscribers of the digital issue) receives their copy, they can refer to the website for the extended online content promised with the stories.
Nice work! Johnny is an excellent partner and this project looks amazing! He designed our 1BR apartment downtown off East Bay and we hope to move this fall.
Johnny did the same to our kitchen house on Pitt St., an amazing renovation/restoration with exposed rafter beams, lifting the aesthetic without transgressing the integrity of the original craftsmanship...and he's so awesome to work with! Continued gratitude~
Josh and Helen: How exciting!!I can't believe what you've done. Terrific, terrific--I can't wait until I get to see it, and of course see you. You guys are really, really creative, and its wonderful to see how you're using that creativity. love, and pride in you both gram
this is more of a hipster fashion shoot than an article/slide show on what was maybe an interesting project. It would've been nice to see useful photos of the renovation, rather than what people are eating for lunch...
Great design. I particularly like the pendant lamps - they offset the kitchen cabinets and main light perfectly.
I agree big time with Amy!! Nevertheless, nice place..
This re-do is very cool! Too bad the couple looks terribly miserable in every photo.
I've seen the house, and it is wonderful! Unfortunately, too many of the images shown with the article don't do much to reveal the design and style of this stylish couple.
This is what my house and many others look like in the middle of renovation, I thought it was a nice beginning for a couple with zero to spend on anything, but reading comments you would think they pulled of some sort of major renovation and that it is complete when...per the pictures this is very much, very much a work in progress. Am I missing something, is there some sort of new hobo stylish fad going on here?
I agree with Amy. Sorry, guys. Too many pictures of the dripping-with-hipster attitude couple and not enough of the house.
where is the chandelier from? it's amazing.
Many ideas after seeing this house. Quick question. I'd really like to know about the light fixtures atop the backyard fence! Do you know where I can purchase them? Tx, Michael
Thank you for your questions about the story! The chandelier above the dining table is the White Orbit by Patrick Townsend: http://www.townsenddesign.net/projects/lighting/white-orbit-chandelier/. The lights on the fence were installed by the Technical Event Company. For more info, please send an email to Todd at info@technicaleventcompany.com.
I have done my share of rehab/remodel projects and don't need to see every room completed. Much good work done here, and great potential for what lies ahead! Have fun with this home...
Looks like shabby chic to me. Would've been nice to see more of the floor layout and living space rather than the couple doing different activities. Cool place though.
Great "deconstruction"! If you ever decide to do something with the cool but non-functional fireplaces, let me know. I need a reason to pop down to Charleston.
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