Project Alvira

Transforming a 1930s Spanish Gem for Quick Market Success

A remarkable renovation of a 1930s Spanish home that possessed incredible bones but needed a swift makeover to get it market-ready. This project exemplifies the art of turning a dated space into an attractive, marketable gem with minimal structural changes and a keen eye for design. The exterior of the home was nearly concealed by years of overgrown trees and shrubs, casting a shadow on its potential. Once the overgrown landscaping was cleared away, the true canvas of the home was revealed, setting the stage for transformation.To breathe new life into the exterior, the outdated existing rock facade was stuccoed over, providing a clean and updated look. A fresh palette of paint colors and enhancements to the front window further elevated the home's curb appeal. Inside, the project required minimal structural alterations, with only a minor expansion in the kitchen area. Beautiful oak hardwoods were installed for warmth. The focus was on optimizing the existing layout and preserving the home's character. Simplicity ruled with tile choices throughout the home.The standout pieces were light fixtures and iron work. The thoughtful design choices played a crucial role in attracting potential buyers.The result was astonishing—Project Alvira sold even before it officially hit the market. It's a testament to the power of thoughtful design and quick, strategic renovations.

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