Inside 19th Century Detroit Mansion That 2 Sisters Turned Into Luxury Bed & Breakfast, Amazing Pics
- Sisters Francina and Roderica James have remodeled a 19th-century mansion into a luxury bed and breakfast for entertainment
- The 19th-century mansion is located just north of downtown Detroit in the United States of America
- Beautiful photos showing the stunning transformation, including the exterior and spectacular interior, have emerged online
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Sisters Francina and Roderica James have remodelled a 19th-century mansion into a luxury bed and breakfast in Brush Park, just north of Downtown Detroit.
The entrepreneurs and founders of The Cochrane House Luxury Inn Detroit persevered as the journey to their dream inn took hard work.
The mansion was built in 1870, so the building is 152 years old, taking time to complete the reconstruction.
Roderica told ABC Detroit that the journey was so long but they were determined to achieve their goal.
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Their perseverance and Roderica’s love of design gave way to a cosy space with eye-catching art pieces, a hub where guests can stay to enjoy the city.
The sister's interest in entrepreneurship was inspired by their mother, who passed away just a year after they opened their doors.
Beautiful photos showing the old and the luxury interior of the newly transformed building have emerged on social media. Briefly News shared some below:
Ghanaian YouTuber Unveils 5-Bedroom Mansion Worth $1m for Creatives
YEN.com.gh previously reported that Ghanaian content creator Wode Maya, real name Berthold Kobby Winkler Ackon, has unveiled his new magnificent mansion reportedly worth $1 million.
According to the acclaimed YouTuber, the five-bedroom house will also serve as a creative hub for other creators lacking the resources to produce quality content for their audience.
In a YouTube video showcasing the edifice, Wode Maya, who had a humble start in his field, recalled that he didn't have a good camera for interviews.
Source: Briefly News