Homes Built with Love: Inspiring Renovation Success Stories
This year, we’re celebrating the power of partnership, the joy of shared vision, and the magic that happens when couples and families team up to create a home filled with love. From navigating design disagreements to embracing each other’s “mild obsessions,” these heartwarming stories of real-life renovations prove that even amidst the dust and demolition, building a home together can build an even stronger bond.
Renovating with loved ones can be challenging, but the reward of creating a home together strengthens bonds like nothing else
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Sweeten brings homeowners an exceptional renovation experience by personally matching trusted general contractors to your project, while offering expert guidance and support—at no cost to you. Renovations (and relationships) are all about compromise. This was the case when interior designer Maggie and former architect Ross renovated their home in Kips Bay, Manhattan. They weren’t exactly on the same page style-wise—he’s all about contrasts between dark and light materials, while she prefers pops of color and texture—but found a happy medium. “We had to make compromises, but by working together, it turned out beautifully. Many of the materials in our home reflect a blend of those distinctly different design ideologies,” Adam shared.
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Courtney and Jim have always loved Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. So when, on a total whim, they bought an apartment there, it felt like the perfect fit. Years (and two kids) later, they realized the apartment wasn’t quite right anymore and started looking upstate for a house as a second home. After they made an offer and started negotiations, it hit them: they had to appreciate their primary home before they could take on another. They worked with a Sweeten general contractor to reimagine a home suited for their family—and fell in love all over again.
New to New York City, but not to renovation, Jeremy and Chris worked with Sweeten to transform a co-op in the Hudson Yards neighborhood of Manhattan. Along the way they learned and accepted just how different it is to renovate in this city. They also both catered to one another’s “mild obsessions” in home design. For Chris, his desire to put a banquette in “any possible corner” came to fruition in the kitchen, and Jeremy’s Anglophile preferences manifested in the cook space cabinetry and a towel rack in the bathroom.
A passion for food and family was the focus of Tracey (she has a culinary degree!) and Stephen’s East Flatbush, Brooklyn, renovation. With their Sweeten contractor, they transformed a dark and scary kitchen into an inviting chef’s retreat. Once the renovation was complete, Tracey spread her love for cooking to her brother, and gave him a few tips in the new kitchen. “Food binds our cultures and our lives together,” she said.
Carol and Jon’s “Bunny Mansion” renovation was truly a labor of love. When they first moved into the two-family home in Jersey City, New Jersey, they made aesthetic changes, then waited and saved money to get the real work done. Once the couple was ready to renovate, they moved into the upstairs unit and lived without a stove—and with seven pets! They divided and conquered their various projects: Carol put her attention toward the kitchen, while Jon remained focused on making sure the home felt like a one-family space.
Why not make renovation a family affair? Alissa and her mom, Tatiana, teamed up to take on the renovation of Tatiana’s new apartment in Westchester (she moved to downsize and be closer to her grandchildren). Since Alissa worked in fashion and had a good eye for style, the mother-daughter duo used her industry know-how to pick out and order all the materials themselves. Their project resulted in a classic-meets-contemporary home with pops of color—just what they had envisioned.
Andrew and Germàn’s Miami kitchen was once a hidden, isolated space, but their renovation with Sweeten transformed it into the heart of their home. By opening up the kitchen with a pass-through breakfast bar, they created a seamless flow to the living area, fostering connection and light throughout their Med-Deco home.
Despite some challenges, their partnership with Sweeten and their contractor resulted in a beautiful and functional space, complete with a show-stopping Hallman range and family-friendly finishes. Now, the kitchen is not just a place to cook, but a social hub where Andrew, Germàn, and their children can truly connect and thrive.
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