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The Blue Butterfly Sanctuary is the site of an old navel housing facility. The base was constructed in the early 90’s and then inhabited for only three years before becoming a ghost town. After 20 years and miles and miles of red tape the VOA (Veterans of America) got the go ahead to convert these 76 abandoned houses into homes for homeless single mother veterans and their children. As a single mama myself, and as a person who believes that every human who so desires to should have a place they can call home, this project moved me. I joined forces with my stellar sister, Justina Blakeney and together with the helping hands of a few dear friends, a dose of DIY genius, and a bunch of love, we turned this house into a home. On a shoestring ;-)

CABINETS ARE PROSELECT DESIGN WHITE SHAKER
BACK SPLASH IS MS INTERNATIONAL 2X4 ARCTIC ICE
FLOOR IS A PORCELAIN TILE BY ELEGANZA, WOODLAND WALNUT
ISLAND AND BAR COUNTERTOP IS QUARTZ BY VICOSTONE IN THE COLOR MISTERIO POLISHED
KITCHEN SURROUND IS QUARTZ BY MS INTERNATIONAL IN THE COLOR SHADOW GRAY
KNOBS AND PULLS WERE PURCHASED BY THE CUSTOMER FROM IKEA.
BAR BACK SPLASH FROM THE TILE BAR.
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The Blue Butterfly Sanctuary is the site of an old navel housing facility. The base was constructed in the early 90’s and then inhabited for only three years before becoming a ghost town. After 20 years and miles and miles of red tape the VOA (Veterans of America) got the go ahead to convert these 76 abandoned houses into homes for homeless single mother veterans and their children. As a single mama myself, and as a person who believes that every human who so desires to should have a place they can call home, this project moved me. I joined forces with my stellar sister, Justina Blakeney and together with the helping hands of a few dear friends, a dose of DIY genius, and a bunch of love, we turned this house into a home. On a shoestring ;-)
Photographed by Danae Rolyn

The Blue Butterfly Sanctuary is the site of an old navel housing facility. The base was constructed in the early 90’s and then inhabited for only three years before becoming a ghost town. After 20 years and miles and miles of red tape the VOA (Veterans of America) got the go ahead to convert these 76 abandoned houses into homes for homeless single mother veterans and their children. As a single mama myself, and as a person who believes that every human who so desires to should have a place they can call home, this project moved me. I joined forces with my stellar sister, Justina Blakeney and together with the helping hands of a few dear friends, a dose of DIY genius, and a bunch of love, we turned this house into a home. On a shoestring ;-)
Photographed by Danae Rolyn

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Builder: Lennar Minnesota
Transitional girl carpeted and beige floor kids' room photo in Minneapolis with blue walls
Transitional girl carpeted and beige floor kids' room photo in Minneapolis with blue walls
![Ronald McDonald House [ 2014 ] Charity Design Project](https://st.hzcdn.com/fimgs/1e812fa904b3cdf7_5380-w360-h360-b0-p0--.jpg)
Brett Beyer
Inspiration for a contemporary kids' room remodel in New York
Inspiration for a contemporary kids' room remodel in New York

Photo: A Darling Felicity Photography © 2015 Houzz
Living room - mid-sized eclectic enclosed medium tone wood floor living room idea in Seattle with white walls
Living room - mid-sized eclectic enclosed medium tone wood floor living room idea in Seattle with white walls

The Blue Butterfly Sanctuary is the site of an old navel housing facility. The base was constructed in the early 90’s and then inhabited for only three years before becoming a ghost town. After 20 years and miles and miles of red tape the VOA (Veterans of America) got the go ahead to convert these 76 abandoned houses into homes for homeless single mother veterans and their children. As a single mama myself, and as a person who believes that every human who so desires to should have a place they can call home, this project moved me. I joined forces with my stellar sister, Justina Blakeney and together with the helping hands of a few dear friends, a dose of DIY genius, and a bunch of love, we turned this house into a home. On a shoestring ;-)
Photographed by Danae Rolyn
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