Newly Redone Home From ‘Outgrown’ Finds Buyer in a Flash

Newly Redone Home From 'Outgrown' Finds Buyer in a Flash

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A five-bedroom cottage in a hot market like Boise, ID, that’s close to everything and was remodeled by the “Boise Boys” stars? You don’t see that often.

Listed at $579,900, the remodeled residence received an offer that was accepted in about a week.

Although originally built in 1940, the 1,852-square-foot charmer was recently renovated by Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson on their new HGTV show, “Outgrown.”

As the title implies, on “Outgrown,” the two remodeling experts step in to help homeowners redo the properties they bought some time ago, but no longer meet their needs.

A home renovated by the “Boise Boys” stars on their new show, “Outgrown,” goes under contract quickly.

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The current owners purchased the place in 2014 when it was listed for $215,000. They fell in love with it mostly because of the stellar location within walking distance of the city, the university, and the river.

The Boise, ID, home before renovation

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But two kids and a dog later, the family was bursting at the seams. They called on the “Boise Boys” stars to create a new floor plan that would flow better.

Custom collaboration

In walked Caldwell and Robertson, to open up the dining area, kitchen, and living room. They also refinished the hardwood floors, added wood beams, and put up fresh paint.

For the custom-designed kitchen, the space now has quartz counters, a full backsplash, stainless-steel appliances, and an island.

New, open floor plan with refined wood floors

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Family/living room

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They also added antique glass doors to an inset cupboard, making it a design piece as well as practical storage space.

But the real tail wagger is the custom kick-out dog-feeding station with room for water and food bowls, located in the bottom of the new window seat.

New kitchen with quartz countertops and a tile backsplash. The window seat in the corner has a kick-out dog-feeding station.

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In addition to the newly refreshed public areas, there are three bedrooms downstairs and two on the main level, with a bathroom on each floor.

Any of the flexible spaces could be used as multipurpose rooms, an office, studio, or yoga room.

Bedroom on the main level

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Office or bedroom

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Primary bedroom on the lower level

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A bonus room and laundry room are also downstairs.

Downstairs bonus room

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Out back there’s a dining patio and a conversation area with a fire pit.

Backyard

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In addition, there’s a spacious, detached garage with extra room for a workshop.

Detached garage with workshop

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Caldwell and Robertson’s business is known as Timber and Love, and their crew also refreshed the home’s exterior, adding a new paint color and planter boxes. And a new front porch and a wood door add character.

The home was listed as move-in ready, and it looks like someone will be doing just that!

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