Industrial Kitchen Remodel with Breakfast Bar | Good Bones | HGTV

Mina and Karen renovated the first of several houses they purchased on Talbott Street in Indianapolis. The three-bedroom, one-bath home has a few architectural challenges starting with the bathroom’s placement far from the bedrooms and a foundation that sags causing the kitchen floor to slope. The designers add a master suite using attic space, resolve the foundation problems and create an open-concept kitchen that gives the home a modern feel.

Unstoppable mother-daughter duo Karen E Laine and Mina Starsiak transform rundown houses into stunning urban remodels in Indianapolis. See this dynamic team in action as they revitalize their hometown one property at a time.
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10 Replies to “Industrial Kitchen Remodel with Breakfast Bar | Good Bones | HGTV”

  1. Oh I’m so in love with the two of you 💝! And I can watch over and over the tv show 🙏🏻😍💝

  2. lol😆laughing very loudly….. they way she is trying to hit of the smoke detector…END RESULT:::I love everything in and outside the house…but sorry to say, please dont put these fishes in such smal tanks…. as a matter of fact these arent tanks, no oxygen included, no plants, no nothing.

  3. Nice glow up for the kitchen, with a good color scheme. But ….WTF were you thinking using fish as "decor" ? That's straight up animal abuse.

  4. In Switzerland it's against the law protecting anmials to keep fish in a small glass like this! 😢

  5. I hate hate hate that you used living animals as decoration. Put them in the tiniest possible container for them to survive in, its messed up!

  6. Every community needs people like this to restore older homes and help improve their neighborhood.
    They demonstrate a true sense of community. Take pride in your home, neighborhood, community and the planet.

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