The Story
When Meegan and Paul Melgus started house hunting around Lake Michigan, they knew exactly what they wanted: “a steal of a place we could put our stamp on,” says Meegan. That’s just what they found in this 2,000-square-foot 1930s Rolling Prairie, Indiana, home. “The structure was great and the house had been well cared for by the previous owners, but most of it hadn’t been updated since the ’50s,” says Meegan. The couple zeroed in on everything old-fashioned — dark parquet floors, dated light fixtures, and the not-cool kind of floral wallpaper — and made it in fashion, with help from designer Crystal Blackshaw. They bleached the wood floors; painted the walls, trim and kitchen cabinets; and decorated with fun furniture and wallpaper for a modern-rustic lakeside vibe. “Paul and I like things with some zip and a dose of humor,” says Meegan. Dropping in pops of color and lively patterns brought playfulness — and made a stuck-in-the-past house look newly fabulous.