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Shannon on Etsy. Studio 512. Erin's Warm & Wood-Wrapped Austin Bungalow House Tour. Name:Erin Curtis and Aaron Dubrow (and 4 part-time, indoor/outdoor kitties) Location: East Side — Austin, Texas Size: 1400 square feet Years lived in: Owned 1 year What would you get if you mixed a 1920s bungalow, the inside of a vintage boat and a lofty barn with clean lines? The unique look of an East Austin house that has completely won us over. Full of incredibly smart space and money saving ideas, we're quite impressed with the path the look of this home has taken.

Local artist Erin Curtis and Aaron Dubrow have certainly brought their style to this house, but it was the partnership between a creative, budget-friendly designer that allowed the house to take such smart, creative and money-saving turns. Erin and Aaron collaborated with Nicole Blair, of Studio 512, and they didn't waste a bit of material.

The stairs are constructed from the wood panel doors that were removed when the floor plan was opened up. Apartment Therapy Survey: Our Style: Urban cabin/Lost and found • Rajasthan. The Black Workshop. 79 Ideas. Shannon's Soothing Mix of Styles House Tour. Name: Shannon Schelbert of mac+cam photography, along with husband Michael, sons Mac (10) and Cam (8) and dog Tottenham (named after Tottenham Hotspur) and cat Messi (after soccer player Lionel Messi) Location: Aldridge Place — Austin, Texas Size: 2500 square feet Years lived in: 3 — owned It's all about details and materials in this Central Austin home.

It's also about customizing a home to fit the residents' needs. Not only has the house been modernized in many ways, it's been expanded to fit a family of four (six if you count the pets) and transformed into a rich and sophisticated space with unique details that burst with character and personality. Enter House Tour So how did Shannon, a wonderful photographer, and her husband create a home that was wildly unique? Expanding the tiny existing galley kitchen into an adjacent hallway meant opening up the space, creating plenty of room for feeding a family and for entertaining guests. Apartment Therapy Survey: Dream Sources: Pinterest!