Rehab Addict
Nicole uses custom leaded glass and modern oak flooring to cover up items that were stolen.
Nicole uses custom leaded glass and modern oak flooring to cover up items that were stolen.
Nicole avoids the impulse to demolish a high-traffic powder room, and sets out to restore elements.
Nicole wins a house at an auction, falling in love with the historic details.
Nicole wants to create a master bedroom in the attic with innovative storage in the awkward space.
The children get their own bedrooms, and they get to pick the colors themselves; volunteers step up.
The house exterior is updated; the front steps are removed while the yard is regraded.
The rehab team turns attention to gutting the bathroom, while Nicole restores a built-in cabinet.
After removing old carpet, beautiful pine floors are revealed; using salvaged windows.
A dilapidated kitchen is gutted, and an outdoor patio and new driveway is added to a house.
Nicole finds burst pipes and a flooded house caused by the cold; Nicole skydives.
Putting a modern twist on the 1904 Summit Mansion in St. Paul, Minn., by installing an elevator.
The natural beauty of the upstairs bedrooms and bathroom is covered in old wallpaper and fixtures.
The Summit mansion needs to be repainted and the wood railings and details need to be replaced.
Restoring a living room and study; polishing original woodworking details; staining damaged floors.
The swimming pool is cleaned and garage space is converted into a changing room area.
Taking pink and gold kitsch out of a formal dining room, making it reflect a 1904 look.
Nicole's next project is restoring a historic mansion in the Summit district of St. Paul.
Finishing up projects in the living room and bathroom.
An unattended roof leak in the bungalow has caused water damage to the walls in the kitchen.
Nicole tackles the previously unfinished master suite in her 1920s bungalow.