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Natural Disaster or Kitchen Renovation? by Gina Bishop

Seriously, I felt like a tornado had ripped though our kitchen! It had been taken down to the studs to undergo renovation only to reveal a very impressive post and bean structure looking more like my barn than my house and created more dust and dirt than I could have ever dreamed.  Kitchen renovation is every bit the nightmare people say it is.  You hear it ALL before embarking on such a project and I have to say, we felt it ALL to be true.  We took on the renovation of this 192 yr old house as part of The Makeover Takeover Project, Country Living Magazine did at our house.  It was very challenging to say the least to try to "survive" the living conditions.  We set up temporary camp in the living room and office area and actually went to the camping section at Walmart to do so.  We had no running water on our first floor for 3 months and silly me in the middle of it all got a very large puppy to add to the chaos.  We were doing dishes out of the upstairs bath and at one point my daughter asked, "How much Panera can you eat in a week?"  When I would complain, my family and friends would encourage me to 'Hold on because it would all be worth it" and in my times of disbelief, now coming out on the other side, I must say I agree.

I never imagined that my kitchen could be so great and look the way it does.  Even though I can easily go into someone else's house and give advice for design change, when it comes to my own house, I get stuck and can't move past what is there already.  Especially, when thinking of such an old house.  Country Living brought on Cindy Black, an architect and designer from Hello Kitchen in Austin, Texas and I cannot say enough nice things about her and her design.  She worked with me and the editors of Country Living to create a kitchen in which I did have some say as to how it would feel.  The results for me are so pleasing and almost everyday since the renovations have been complete, I feel grateful and blessed to have such a beautiful space and to have been selected to participate in the project.  My pictures are less than pretty here and I apologize in advance for that.  I am learning life on an Apple computer.  If you would like to enjoy more photos, please visit Homegirl Shop Pintrest page under Makeover Takeover for much prettier images!

Country Living's Makeover Takeover by Gina Bishop

How lucky are we that our family was selected by Country Living Magazine to be their first ever Makeover Takeover?  As many of you know, I have been a vendor at the Country Living Fair in Columbus for many years and I have read Country Living since my mother first got it.  I still covet old copies with dog eared pages of inspiration and my dream house can be found in one of those old magazines as well.  We have lived in my house for 9 years now and when we moved here the girls were babies.  Now they are 13 and 11 and with two girls this age our needs have drastically changed and I feel like we are busting at the seams.  They need their own space to hang with friends and Brian needs his own bathroom! We have only 1 shower which we all share and no master bath.  We were going to be remodeling and when Country Living asked if I would be interested in involving them and their readers, of course I said yes!  You will have the chance to vote on your choices for our room and help with certain design elements.  First up is our family room (pictured below) that readers voted on via Facebook on the color choices for the built in's we had constructed to hold our TV and catch all of our coats and shoes.  Check Country Living's Facebook page today or tomorrow to vote on our added master bath color and soon after that our master bedroom will follow.  The story will first appear in the June/July issue and will be in 2 more times throughout the year ending with our kitchen/laundry remodel in the December Issue!


So glad to say "Goodbye" and "Hello" to NEW DECOR! Dos our white kitty does stay!



Country Living Fair by Gina Bishop

Yesterday, Judith and I played in the barn in preparation for the Country Living Fair! This will be the best year ever; we are coming back refreshed and very excited! The Homegirl Shop will be participating in the COLUMBUS Country Living Fair; September 12-14, 10AM-5PM. Buy a ticket and come visit us! Also, this year we will not be in our usual space, we have moved locations, so be on the look out!