Columbus, Indiana is an unassuming town. It’s located about an hour from the capital city, Indianapolis. It’s also about the same size of Rome, Georgia. The similarities don’t end there. In Columbus, the Driftwood and Flatrock rivers converge to form the White River in a public park walkable from downtown. Local eateries and shops on Washington Street, and a number of churches are blocks from historic neighborhoods.
Read MoreThe Miller House, in Columbus, Indiana, is partially hidden behind a line of shrubbery. Entering the gated driveway a mostly white, single story dwelling emerges from the manicured landscape. With a carport centered on the rectangular house, the home is both impressive and unassuming. But come a little closer and the house begins to reveal itself.
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Read MoreDesigned by Joe Amisano and built in 1955, Skyhaven exemplifies Midcentury Modern Style.
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Read MoreThe longest master bathroom renovation ever!
Read MoreFollow the restoration of the little carriage house in Oakdene Place.
Read MoreGardening
Unsure of what to do with the terraced yard behind our house, we decided to add a little love and put in a patio and a fire pit.
Read MoreWith a modest budget and 14 days, we were able to update the existing kitchen with color, paper, and stone.
Read MoreSee the results of our kitchen renovation survey!
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