“The Bird Room …. Love Christina’s choices for this very small room. #craftsman #craftsmanhome #homedecor #homerenovation #remodel #collaberation #christinahendricks #lindakoopersmith” Koopersmith captioned the post. Hendricks bought the 1908 craftsman-style house two years ago with the intent to “bring it back to life” after hearing that it would otherwise be knocked down. The actress sparked controversy when she first shared with her followers that she was renovating the home, with many fans claiming that Hendricks would “ruin this beautiful old home.” The Good Girls actress took to her Instagram to defend her decision to update the home, noting, “I have so lovingly been bringing this home back to life after years of neglect and a makeover in the 1980s. “I’m a true lover of old homes and their charms and have done everything in my power to keep all the old historical touches,” she wrote in the caption. Hendricks continued: “It breaks my heart to see comments that I’m ruining an old home. This house was going to be sold to a developer to knock down and put multi units on, so I’m so pleased to save an old 1908 craftsman. I found this Stunning @americh.corp #bow bathtub that is beautifully retro and fit in the style of the house. And these stunning @franzviegener faucets and towel rods just sparkle! @beverlyhillsorganizer.” More News:
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