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Home » From House to Home: Birds of Paradise Make their Nest
After inheriting the home from Gary’s parents in 1997, the Noyeses decided to remodel the nearly 2,400-square-foot space. With specific decorating ideas in mind, they worked with a design team that included an architect, an interior decorator, a flooring installer, and a general contractor.
According to Resor, few additions were made to the home. Instead, the dedicated team amplified and accented the house’s features with new flooring, colors and design ideas to transform two bedrooms, two bathrooms and an office into the Noyes’ dream home.