The only way to show the contrast of before and after with the family room is to share these pictures! I lost count of the different wallpaper designs that we discovered in this room. Hidden underneath the "interesting" harbor mural shown in the two pictures above were these fanciful treats below! The red, white, and blue eagle design was my fave!
We weren't really sure how to use this room when we moved in. It was connected to the kitchen and the dining room so we used it as a temporary "den" of sorts. Mostly it was a dumping ground for odds and ends as you can see from the photo above. What you can't see is the view from that tiny window. It was one of the smallest ground floor windows and it happened to have the BEST view of the backyard, which is one of the highlights of the property. Of course you had to press your nose against the window to see that great view, but it was there...with...so...much...potential.
When they cut out the opening for the French door I wanted to cry with happiness! Of all the changes we had done to the house this was the most transformative. Not only did it let in a LOT of light, it finally connected the main living area to the brick patio outside that has been one of my favorite additions to the property. We put the cart in front of the horse by doing the patio first but it all worked out in the end.
In the summer months we throw open these doors and the breeze from the marsh cools down most of the first floor and the views make me so HAPPY. It is also Ginger's favorite place to sit and watch critters.