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Ben and Erin’s Biggest Renovation of 'Home Town' Season 9 Is a Schoolhouse

Ben and Erin Napier bring a local hero's vision to life in one of their greatest transformations yet. Step inside the striking and heartwarming renovation.

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The Story Behind Unlimited Dreams

For Dr. Amanda Cooley of Laurel, Mississippi, the decision to open Unlimited Dreams Christian Learning Center was easy. When Amanda realized two fourth grade students she'd been working with were unable to read, she knew something needed to change. Now, 102 students attend Unlimited Dreams. “The waitlist gets longer and longer, so we must be doing something right,” said Amanda. The school recently outgrew the space it had been operating out of since opening (a rented house Home Town hosts Ben and Erin Napier renovated eight years ago for the Robinson family). Amanda needed to find a new home for her school. Literally: Amanda insisted Unlimited Dreams be located in a house. “I want [the kids] to feel comfortable. Not like they’re in a school setting,” she said.

Of course, Ben and Erin, along with two of their project managers Katie Hinton and Chris Miller, came to rescue. Step inside one of the biggest Home Town renovations yet.

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Making a School Into a Home

It turns out the perfect new location was just two doors down. The Glory House, built in 1917, has four bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms and boasts 4,800 square feet — three times the size of their current school. To save money, Ben and Erin decided to keep the wallpaper in the entry, but make it stand out by painting the trim periwinkle blue. Erin used the color palette throughout the rest of the home — pulling deep red into the kitchen, soft yellow into the cafetorium and shades of blue into the library and classrooms.

Erin's Best Home Town Color Palettes

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Elegantly Blue Principal's Office

Amanda’s office sits off the main entryway and has direct access to the quiet room and kitchen. “I think this entire house feels like Amanda," said Erin. "She is the sweetest, softest soul. I see her everywhere in it. I feel so thankful that Amanda trusted us with this because it had to be very, very hard to raise this money, and we wanted to be good stewards of that money in everything that we did. I hope that what she feels is the love of this community that gave so much to make it such a special school for these kids. I hope she sees how much she is loved."

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A Space of Her Own

Amanda didn't have an office at the old location, so Ben and Erin were determined to create a space fit for a principal. French doors painted the same shade as the entryway trim create privacy and separation from the main hall, but the real star of the room is the desk. Amanda’s husband, Randall, along with Ben built a twist on the classic teacher’s desk. The oversized workspace features traditional panels and turned legs. From behind it, Amanda is ready for anything the school day throws at her.

Erin and Ben's Best Bedroom Designs

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