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Dave and Jenny Marrs Take on Their Most Ambitious Renovation Yet

Jenny and Dave Marrs have gone international. Their most ambitious project yet is a centuries-old villa in the Tuscan countryside known as Campo Sasso, which means “the rocky field” in Italian. The name is fitting, considering the pair faced a series of obstacles while renovating the historic property overseas. But despite a language barrier, unfamiliar processes, flight anxiety, limited on-site trips, and a lack of sleep, the pair didn’t back down.The property is a former sharecropping home for a monastery. It's currently owned by Rebecca Christopherson Gouttenoire and Pierre Gouttenoire, who purchased the villa for around €800,000 ($858,000). They enlisted their longtime friends, the Marrses, to transform it into a vacation rental using the rest of their savings. With an initial budget of €400,000 ($435,000) and a seven-month timeline, the husband-and-wife duo behind HGTV’s Fixer to Fabulous got to work.Since the Marrses aren’t licensed contractors in Italy, they teamed up with the Florence-based architect André Benaim and project manager Sofia Lalli of Studio Benaim to draw plans, help with permits, and keep the project on track while the Marrses were back home in Bentonville, Arkansas. Local builders were brought on to carry out major updates. The villa, which has good bones made of concrete and stone, needed an overhaul to maximize functionality and appeal. The former stables were turned into a spacious kitchen with ample storage. New terra-cotta and olive wood flooring was installed. Additional windows were created to let in more natural light and reveal countryside views. An en suite was designed for each of the three bedrooms. The Marrses even built a shed for the owners’ sheep.Bringing the vision to life meant the Marrses had to build their networks from scratch. "In America, if I need something, I've got a subcontractor that I can call,” Dave explains. “I've got a shop that I can go build something in. I know where to get the products I need to get the job done. In Italy, I knew none of that. I was reliant on other people."It was the same for Jenny. "I couldn't ship lights from my normal sources here in America because they wouldn't be compatible," she explains, noting that she eventually found some trustworthy vendors within the owners' tight budget through word of mouth.To pay homage to the building’s history and surroundings, the Marrses tapped local craftspeople. “Everything we got for the house was handmade, from the windows to the doors, so...

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Spacious Fixer-Upper in Wingfield Place - Facebook

The home's thoughtful renovation boasts a loft-like, open floor plan with beautiful new hardwood floors gracing the expanse of this ultra high-ceilinged residence. Open views from southern exposures light up the expansive great room, which features an open sleekly designed kitchen, dining and living areas. Plenty of closet space. Two short ...

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Old Houses Under $100K - Curated, architecturally-engaging cheap old ...

We feature homes ranging from $50K-$100K (+ Under $150K Sunday). Still cheap but perhaps more architecturally pleasing. We are not realtors, simply curators of old homes, sometimes serving them up with a slice of history. So dream, browse, window shop. You may just find your "perfect" fixer upper for under $100,000.

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