This is our story of rebuilding a 1954 vintage brick home. Not content with merely rebuilding one house after Katrina, Winnie convinced me to purchase and rebuild another house several years later. These photos tell the story. It was one year’s hard work, but we gave a worn-out house new life.
Photo Collection
This is a photo collection of the house as we renovated it in 2008 to 2009.
Select the “Slideshow” link to jump through the various photos in sequence. Move your cursor over the photos to read descriptions of each photo.
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