Today’s episode of Beyond the Curb: River City Living returns us to Dayton, where we locate a residence that is not only house for a local couple, yet also home to a floral layout business.The new episode, component of a regular series produced by the Catalytic Fund, can be seen here.Sarina and also Harrison Bigney discovered this historical residential or commercial property 4 years
back, currently updated by a previous owner.Sarina Bigney uses one of the areas to hold blossoms and a mural repainted by her husband.The flower space is right off the dining room and also Sarina confesses that the dining table is typically covered in flower arrangements
for clients.”We’ve just eaten there a couple of times, “she said.The entire residence reflects her love for blossoms and also plants. Incorporated with macrame, brass accents and also
split textiles, they provide the home its” boho elegant”style.Harrison recently finished transforming the backyard right into an entertainment area. They have a new deck with darts as well as shuffleboard, a verdant location for other video games and increased growing
beds made from old dresser cabinets. He even repainted a mural for Sarina to use in her marketing pictures. Similar to Sarina and Harrison, this 120-year-old Dayton residence works hard and plays hard.New episodes of Beyond the Visual: River City Living are launched on Fridays. The entire collection can be found at www.BeyondtheCurb.org/video-tours. -Staff report Images supplied