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  uncover structural problems while renovating. “I didn’t care what was wrong with her, I was willing to fix it all,” Brant says. “You could
tell all the people who lived here before us loved it, and they took really good care of it. Structurally, she was in great shape.”
Brant points to where a drop ceiling had been installed in the kitchen. “[It] had to be hiding something, right?” she notes.
As it turns out, a few modern updates were all the house needed. The goal was to create
a “blank canvas.” For starters, they replaced
“My love for this house ... It’s like when you love a person so much you don’t notice any faults. I felt attached. There was nothing about her that could ever bother me.”
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