Abandoned house was built in 1689 but left in ruins, it was abandoned for many years before a man bought it And now no one can believe WHAT HE MADE OF IT😲. Here’s what it looks like inside.. Look in comments👇

Built back in 1887, a house by the side of the road looked like it was going to fall down any minute. When people who were looking for a new home to purchase passed by this enormous place, they didn’t even bother to give it a second look, but then, a person spotted the wracked home and decided to buy it.

After investing time and money, he managed to preserve this piece of architectural history and turn it into an incredible home.

The transformation of this house is almost too good to be true.

This is what it looked like at the beginning.

The floors are composed out of five different types of wood. Splashes of color and light come in thanks to these stained glass panels.

Who wouldn’t want to live in such a lovely and cozy place that offers that special feeling of warmth.

This definitely feels like home.

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