Kristie Wolfe restores boat shaped cabin in forsaken lake
Kristie Wolfe has transformed a giant potato, a fire lookout, and an earthen hole into homes and now she s converting a shipwreck into a family retreat. Built in the 1960s as a whimsical lakeside home, when Wolfe bought the extreme fixerupper, it looked as if it had crashed ashore. Reusing most of the wood, Kristie with help from her sister and mom has rebuilt the dark space into something open and light with huge crossbeams. For the kitchen, she and her family crew laid an 18footlong cement countertop on their own for 500, instead of 3500 (uninstalled) to purchase one. She picked a blue from the hardware store that happened to be called Shipwreck and the name stuck. She s rebuilt the prow with an antique steering wheel and for the bunk room, she s building curved nautical bunk beds. Find out about, revisit Kristie s other whimsical properties across the US West and Hawaii: DIY affordable treehouse in Hawaii: https
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