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We just bought a 1930s house, and within the first hour, things took an unexpected turn. After months of behind-the-scenes work, this video marks the true beginning of our historic home renovation. On closing day, we picked up the keys to this 1930s cottage with plans to turn it into a boutique Airbnb, but almost immediately, we realized this remodel was going to be more complicated than we thought. In this episode, you’ll see our very first moments inside the house, including an unexpected interruption that caught us completely off guard. This is the raw start of a full renovation journey with quirks, chaos, charm, and all. If you’re new here, welcome. Over the coming weeks, we’re documenting the entire process of restoring and renovating this historic home while honoring its original character. That means uncovering hidden issues, salvaging old details, hunting for antique and vintage pieces, and figuring out how to turn an old house into a beautiful and functional short-term rental. In This Video • Closing day + getting the keys • First moments inside our 1930s cottage • The unexpected knock during our first hour• What we’re planning for this renovation series 🛠️ About the RenovationThis historic cottage is being transformed into a boutique Airbnb, and we’re sharing the real process, from surprises and setbacks to design decisions and progress. If you love fixer-uppers, old houses, or watching a property slowly come back to life, you’ll feel right at home here. 📅 New renovation videos every week Subscribe @Hayleesledge to follow the full transformation and see what we uncover next. The best (and messiest) parts are still ahead.