Saturday, April 25, 2015

Getting Started

February 2015

This... is the old Drug Store, also known as the "Pool Hall", also known as the "Jireh House".  Now, it is ours to renovate.  I think we will call it our "labor of love".  It was built in the early 1900's in our small town to serve at the town drug store.  It was amazing back in it's glory days.  The Harrison family owned it and served ice cream, sodas, candy, and pharmaceuticals.

In the late 1980's-90's it became the town "Pool Hall".  where it served as a place where people came together to hang out and socialize.  Then, in the early 2000's the store was renovated and became a children's ministry.  Kids could come and play games, do crafts, eat a meal, and hear all about the love of Jesus.  In 2010 it was boarded up at was left for dreamers like my husband and I to stumble upon.

....Fast forward to 2015

Here I am.  Living in it.  I know, crazy right?  That is what most of my co-workers, family and friends think.  Yeah, maybe it is crazy.  Living in this hundred year old building is certainly not a dream-come-true suburbia home.  When we first opened the building up there was a lot wrong with it.

Cold Kentucky winters had busted every single water pipe.  Hot humid summers had caused all the ceilings upstairs to curdle and peel, and a leak in the roof had nearly destroyed the entire master bedroom and ice cream parlor below.  Not to mention, the rest of the build appeared as if it had been placed in a time capsule from the 1950's.

So why in the world would I want to live in such a place?  Firstly,  there is something magical about the building.  When you walk in the front doors, you can't help but be amazed by the beauty of the Amish built 10 foot tall, hundred year old pharmacy cabinets.  Upstairs, the charming and cozy apartment was nearly 1800 square feet!  Secondly, I love a home with "character".  I have never had the desire to live in a subdivision.  We were itching for a challenge.

Over the next few blogs, I will be posting before and after pictures of each of the spaces that I have rehabbed. I hope you enjoy!

4 comments:

  1. Cool! I am excited about reading about the transformation (I'm a former Butler Brat!LOL) Good luck!

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  2. I lived in Butler in the late 1960s through the mid-1970s. It was 'Harrison's Fountain' then. I learned how to play Euchre at the drugstore.
    Glad to see it getting a facelift. But please no more dark green exterior.
    Jim Deaton
    Blue Mud Books
    http://blue-mud.net/Blue--Mud.html

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    1. We have began scraping off the peeling green and yellow paint and are preparing to paint it in a more American color scheme. Hopefully I will be able to post pictures soon of the finished product.

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