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One Room Challenge: Week 1 | Before Photos + Inspo

Pearl St.

We are so honored to be participating in the One Room Challenge this spring!  For any of you who aren’t familiar with it, twice a year (spring and fall) a group of twenty design bloggers are selected to take part in a challenge to transform a space in 6 weeks.  Every Wednesday, we document our process & progress and share all of our sources, behind-the-scenes, how-to’s, and design advice with you.  Alongside Bryan & I, there are 19 other featured designers, as well a few hundred guest participants.  It’s such a talented group!

If you follow us on Instagram, you may know that the past few years have been busy for us.  We’ve worked on our own investment projects like The Blonde Vic, started an interior design studio, and have a few Airbnb rentals.  It’s been lots of fun, but we haven’t had time or energy to work on the duplex we’re living in, which you may know as The Pearl St. Project.  So far, we have renovated the master suite, tiny guest suite, and part of the kitchen, but haven’t done much to the living & dining room.  These spaces have been embarrassingly messy and unfinished, and are currently serving as our storage space for furniture, tools, and just about everything else.  We’re choosing to tackle them for the One Room Challenge and cannot wait!

This is the floorplan of the Pearl duplex.  The part in blue is the living/dining space we’ll be designing.

Here’s a few photos of what the space looked like when we first moved in.  This is the view from the front door.

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And this is the dining room looking into the living… the front door is on the right.

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These ceiling tiles (and lovely fixtures) were in both rooms.

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This is what the living room looked like after we removed the carpet, ceiling tiles, and stripped the mantel.  We also added ledger stone behind the mantel, which we are going to remove.  It’s funny to look back and see how much our style has evolved over the years.

The dining room is full of storage, and has a doorway on the right into the basement that we’ll need to close up.

I TOLD YOU IT’S EMBARRASSING.  The cobbler’s children have no shoes, for real.

Now that you have the DL on the space, let’s talk about vision.  We want the design to be bold & fun, but incorporate some vintage where we can.  One of our big design challenges for the dining room will be to create a hidden basement door that’s accessible when needed, but tucked away when it’s not.

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Samarkand by Pierre Frey

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Custom millwork in the foyer... The concealed door leading to the office & lounge just needs a shoe molding and it'll be all set. Using Rixon hinges and some creative trimming can help disguise your doors in the entryway. @planarchitecture @this_flipping_family #interiordesign #grey #white #nj #new #home #trim #newjersey #design #interior #metal #rail

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Another challenge for the dining room is that it’s small, so we’re leaning toward a round table.  Love the colors in this photo, and the velvet, and the brass!

Salon Aroussia Chamakh Henrik Jessen Table Dimore Studio Suspension Bolle Laiton Brossé

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I’m hoping to incorporate a gallery wall in either the living room or dining room, and love this one as inspiration because of the mix of frames and different types of art.  It’s perfectly imperfect.

Nesting Corners

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We have original 115 yr old wood windows in the house which means they are paintable!  We’re thinking of going dark on the windows and maybe the trim, too.

The townhouse had been divided into three apartments. Thomas and Hinshaw now occupy the top two floors, which are restored to roughly their original layouts, and they rent the garden-level apartment on Airbnb (with plumbing in place to some day return the structure to a single-family house).

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Yeahhh… so good.  Love the black trim, white walls, and the small wood dining table.

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We want the rooms to feel bright and classic, but also interesting.  We’ll be pulling lots more inspo, creating design plans and selecting materials next, and will take you along the whole journey.  Make sure you follow along with all of the other participants, too! All of us will be posting every Wednesday, so don’t forget to click though and see all the other rooms that will be transformed!

Apartment 34 | Beginning in the Middle | Coco & Jack | The English Room | The Gold Hive

Gray Malin | Jenna Sue Design | Jojotastic | Kelly Rogers Int. | Linda Holt | Marcus Design

Michelle Gage | Natasha Habermann | The Painted House | Rambling Renovators

Sacramento Street | Shannon Claire | Sketch 42 | Stephanie Kraus | Style Me Pretty Living

Media Partner House Beautiful | TM by ORC

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  1. Kalila says:

    I love your style and can’t wait to see what you do!

  2. Erin says:

    Can’t wait to see how this room comes together!

  3. Linda | CIH says:

    I love your layout. This is going to be good!

  4. Kelly Rogers says:

    Ooh, I love me a jib door! This all looks very exciting and challenging (apropos, of course); I can’t wait to learn more about your plans, and to see them take shape over the next six weeks!

  5. Rachel says:

    I love the inspiration pictures – especially the gallery and the dark window trim! Can’t wait to see what you do with this space! 🙂

  6. Theresa says:

    Catharine, congrats on being included in the One Room Challenge! I follow it twice a year–so fun!

  7. I love everything you guys do but am super excited to see one of your own spaces unfold! Especially after seeing the inspiration. Can’t wait for this one!

  8. beks says:

    As the owner of a 1905 Vic, yours is the ORC I’m most excited to follow!

  9. Cannot wait to see this! I love all of your inspiration pictures so this is sure to be epic!

  10. You had me at dark trim and secret doors! I installed a secret door for our laundry which completely disappears and as much as I like it to be a secret, I make a point of showing it off to every person that walks in the house. Not so secret anymore!

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  12. So excited to design alongside you this year for ORC! Can’t wait to see how this space turns out 🙂

  13. Jude says:

    Love your plans and can’t wait to follow along!

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  16. Best wishes remodeling the living and dining room! I cannot wait to track your process and see the finished product!

  17. I’m a guest participant for the first time and I can’t wait to see what you do the living room and dining room space. Sounds like a fabulous project.

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  23. J Eliot says:

    Holy molly this really turned out incredible! Love your style! (I’m borrowing some ideas from this.)

  24. Akshay says:

    First of all congrats on being selected for ORC. And I am right away following you on this awesome project. Will learn a lot of new things from a prominent designer like you. And keep us updated. Thanks

  25. Andre Montes says:

    It looking great. Good job.

  26. […] We’ve been living in & renovating one half of our Pearl duplex for a little over 3 years, and had the opportunity to finish our living & dining rooms in the spring One Room Challenge.  It was basically serving as a storage unit previously, so it pushed us to dive in and get it done.  This is what our side of the duplex looked like when we originally purchased it.  You can see more before photos here. […]

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Catherine & Bryan Williamson moved from NYC to Columbus, OH in 2013.  Beginning in the Middle is a journal of the couple's design and renovation projects, real estate investment and Airbnb hosting journey, travel, and other life happenings.

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I grew up in New Jersey and always had a dream of living in New York.  There was something about the energy of the city that drew me inOur journey started unexpectedly in 2012, when we decided to make a big move from New York to Columbus. The glamour of climbing the corporate ladder was wearing off, and we knew that renting an expensive small apartment and dealing with crowded subways everyday was not going to work forever. We wanted to start creating something for ourselves, and although we didn’t know exactly what that something was, we knew NYC wasn’t the place for it.

We decided on Columbus because Bryan grew up here, and we were intrigued by all of the development going on in the downtown area at the time. We drove through many of the neighborhoods and admired the boarded up old houses, most of which were built in the early 1900s, and started dreaming about the things we could do here.

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