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Living in a 1912 Schoolhouse

By Dwell @dwell
In rural Wisconsin, a family transforms a one-room schoolhouse dating from 1912 into a cozy weekend getaway. Photo

Artist Dana De Ano and Corey Cizek always dreamed of having her own vacation retreat. "For a number of years my husband and I rented cabins in the Midwest thinking sometime, somehow we'd have our own," she says. Durning a trip to a rural Wisconsin town in the state's so-called "Driftlesss Area," they discovered that a tiny run-down schoolhouse just went up on the market. They fell in love with its quirky charms, the rolling cornfields and small farms surrounding it, and purchased the historic building in 2006.

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The living room and kitchen occupy a former classroom. It had been a schoolhouse up until DeAno and her husband purchased it in 2006.

The 1912 strucutre has been a schoolhouse up until the 1960s. "We didn't want to strip it of a one-room country schoolhouse feel. If anything, we wanted to keep it as close to original as we could," says De Ano. She modernized the kitchen, added a new staircase to the second level, and fabricated built-in cabinetry. Now, the space offers a relaxing escape from the big city.

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The updated kitchen boasts new cabinetry and appliances.

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The original chalkboard remains on the wall.


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