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Step Inside Karen E Laine’s 525-Square-Foot Beach House as Seen on 'Good Bones'

Good Bones host Karen E Laine is off to a new adventure in a new place: Wilmington, North Carolina. She renovated a charming beach house full of creative space-saving ideas. Take a tour with HGTV.

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Karen’s Next Chapter

After retiring in 2019, Karen E Laine of Good Bones has been doing everything she wants: landscaping, taking care of grandkids, traveling and even dusting off her lawyer attire every now and then. After visiting Wilmington, North Carolina, Karen knew she wanted to call the beautiful beach town her second home. “Wilmington has everything. It has beautiful weather year-round, there’s an amazing river walk, bike trails, parks and so many beaches. It feels like a small town,” said Karen.

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Karen's Beach House: The Exterior, Before

After a quick real estate search, Karen found a fixer upper she knew was just right. “This house is like one of our original Good Bones houses," she said. "Just wretched. It needs a lot of love, but we can fix anything." The 525-square-foot house was built in 1900 and has two bedrooms and one bath. Though it's small, the house came with some big problems, including rotting flooring and roofing. Karen and her team lifted the house to pour a new, much-needed foundation. Then they took the entire structure down to the studs.

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Karen's Beach House: A Charming, Coastal Exterior

With Karen’s vision revealed, you’d never believe what the house once was. Sweet blue siding and a statement-making gable roof bring cheery and charming curb appeal to the block. Her front flower beds are full of rosemary. (Karen vowed after retiring to always have a spot to grow the herb.) The coolest part: The entire roof is covered in solar panels that capture all the energy she needs for her house. In fact, they gather so much energy she's able to give some back to the community.

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Bright on Bright Porch Appeal

Like any artist, Karen visited local places to gather inspiration, including the Battleship North Carolina, a World War II naval ship docked right in town. While visiting the ship she became inspired by its creative workarounds for small living, as well as its color palette. The green flooring on her new porch floor is similar to the hue used throughout the battleship. Bright orange furniture creates an appealing contrast and provides a spot for Karen to sit and enjoy her morning coffee.

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