, we stumbled upon a 100-year-old house that no one seemed to want. The house was in rough shape and had a weird layout for most people because it had nine bedrooms, three kitchens, five bathrooms, and multiple entrances. Mcdonald and Jivan in one of the 70s-inspired bedrooms.We paid $1.45 million for the house and estimated that we'd spend around $150,000 on renovations.
We found a bunch of Vancouver Sun newspapers from 1969, during the renovation. Romy put together a ton of amazing inspiration images, and used a laser level to draw some stellar murals. It really is these murals that make the place pop. We sourced vintage TVs, record players, and art. A big win came when a friend of ours was"decolorizing" her home; we scored a gorgeous EQ3 couch that we never would have been able to afford otherwise, along with a handful of other items.