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In
the living room of their 1912 Kirkwood craftsman bungalow, 3 year-old
Walker Rose O'Brien spends time with her parents Paula Rose, center,
and Kara O'Brien, right, before trying on Kara's shoes. They purchased
the house to renovate and sell but became attached in the process.
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The
yard was the last phase of Paula and Kara's renovation efforts.
After several failed attempts to get sod to root, the couple opted
for durable, easy-care mondo grass and a low-maintenance assortment
of native Southern flora.
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Paula
and Kara's master suite was created by replacing a wall dividing
the room from a former breakfast nook with pillars that mimic those
dividing the living and dining rooms in the front of the house.
The French doors at the rear lead onto a deck the couple built to
replace a collapsed porch.
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Kara
and Paula's master bath features a 100 year-old Victorian mirror
salvaged from their renovation of a former Asa Candler home on Howard
Street. To reflect the vintage tone, the couple used marble splash
guards supported by spiral chrome sink brackets. The leaded glass
in the transom window above was created to match similar windows
in other parts of the house.
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Kara
and Paula made use of this newel post salvaged from the DeSales
Heights Academy in West Virginia, which was torn down in 2002. Local
legend held that the academy was haunted and the couple reports
a bit of unexplained thumping around the house until the two posts
were installed.
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The
clock on the mantel of this original fireplace was patented in 1912,
the same year the Kirkwood craftsman bunglow was built. The front
parlor was once used as a gentleman's smoking room and includes
a pair of handsom stained glass windows that swivel outward to pull
the smoke away from the center of the house.
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This
1880s steel door knob and plate, with a working key, can be found
on the door to Kara and Paula's master bedroom. The couple salvaged
them from an East Lake Victorian home.
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The
couple purchased this poured-glass fixture from South Carolina on
eBay six years ago thinking that eventually it would find a "perfect
place," which turned out to be their own front porch. Their
renovation business, Laughing Sun, was born of their passion for
old homes and historic decorative artifacts. They laughingly term
it 'a hobby run amok.'
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Paula
and Kara have furnished their home with a carefully assmebled collection
of antique furnishings that complement its historic ambiance, such
as this vintage empire couch.
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Hand-carved
wainscot is topped by casement windows on either side of the front
door leading to the deep front porch. The draft from the shady porch
through the open windows offered a version of "natural air
conditioning" on summer days before electric cooling. June
Rose, left, joins her daughter, Paula Rose, and granddaughter, Walker
Rose O'Brien, after Walker's nap.
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The
stone waterfall and hardy flora of the front yard are easily visible
from the "Blue Room" that Kara and Paula provide for guests.
Much of the glass in the home's large windows is original.
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Black
cat Ninja, one of several family pets, makes a perfect Halloweeen
tableau with this trio of pumpkins on Kara and Paula's spacious
front porch. The terrazo floor was painstakingly redone to its original
1912 Craftsman standards.
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