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“The kids were gone and all the stars aligned,” Laing said. “(Dooley) completely transformed it
but all the neighbors and everyone who rides by say it looks like it’s always been there.”
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now. They added a vaulted ceiling in what was previously
an eight-foot ceiling room in a den at the front of their
house. They opened up the stairway to the master suite
and Laing’s upstairs office (the very room that Tumlin
grew up in) to create a room to sit and watch TV with a
view to the backyard from the kitchen.
“The kids were gone and all the stars aligned,” Laing
said. “(Dooley) completely transformed it but all the
neighbors and everyone who rides by say it looks like it’s
always been there.”
In the past, the upstairs wasn’t technically considered
living space because they had attic stairs. Those were
expanded to turn it into a full living space.
“The square footage did not change,” Laing said. “We
just made better use of the square footage that was there.”
The kitchen was completely re-done as well as the
bathrooms to create a 2,800-square-foot home with four
bedrooms and four baths instead of the three-bedroom
and three-bathroom home it was before. The Heidts also
added functional elements like a laundry room off the
hallway on the main level.
“Everything flows,” Laing said. “It all makes sense now
instead of being how they built houses back then.”
Melinda is an interior designer with her own company,
M Dimension, a skill she is using to decorate their
renovated home room by room.
“It’s hard, because the thing about it is that you think,
‘What if I find something that I like better tomorrow,’
because you are always on the search for somebody else,”
Melinda said.
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