![]() Ahead, Wolfe reveals how they transformed the backyard structure into a space fit for building blocks, chalk art, and science experiments. “But it didn’t have AC, which in Texas, when it’s 108 degrees, is not somewhere you feel good about your kids spending time,” says the designer. ![]() Additionally, the door may be unbalanced on its springs, or the springs themselves may be broken. 'Okay Harold, just open the door, and we'll be right there, man-to-man. In addition to a casita, there’s another “out building,” as Wolfe calls it, which they were essentially using as a catchall for shed tools and occasionally a play space. When the track that holds the garage door in place becomes weakened, warped, or otherwise damaged, it can lead to your door not being able to move evenly and instead shift to one side. Silence on the other side of the garage made Ken's blood run like ice. The home’s compound-like layout was what sold the couple on the house in the first place. “As I tried to talk to the wife about the living room and dining room, she couldn’t even entertain any of it until we figured out something for the kids,” Wolfe shares. The order in which Wolfe had planned to approach fixing up their San Antonio, Texas, home would have to change. Her latest clients, a couple (both doctors) with four kids under the age of 9, work so hard that, when they’re home, they want to make sure their little ones are having a blast. But as HGTV designer Kim Wolfe recently learned, sometimes it is one’s maternal instinct that prevents a remodel from moving forward. Typically, it’s a structural beam or a bit of mold that brings a project to a halt.
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