A Louisiana couple bought an 80-year-old general store for $55,000 and turned it into their dream home. Here's how they did it - and what it looks like now.

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Rod Roddy is a pianist in a band called Louisiana's LeRoux. He also owns his own roofing company, Alvin Ballard Roofing.

Rod Roddy is a pianist in a band called Louisiana's LeRoux. He also owns his own roofing company, Alvin Ballard Roofing.
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He and his fiancée, Lisa Cinnater, share a passion for renovating old homes. They even run a renovation company called Deja Vu Properties. "We like taking old properties and keeping them from getting destroyed," Roddy told Business Insider.

He and his fiancée, Lisa Cinnater, share a passion for renovating old homes. They even run a renovation company called Deja Vu Properties. "We like taking old properties and keeping them from getting destroyed," Roddy told Business Insider.
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They stumbled upon the opportunity to buy the old O. J. Mire General Store while renovating another home that was also owned by the Mire family. At that point, the store had been sitting empty for about 40 years.

They stumbled upon the opportunity to buy the old O. J. Mire General Store while renovating another home that was also owned by the Mire family. At that point, the store had been sitting empty for about 40 years.

"I'd always heard about the store, but I'd never been in it. I was told it had a lot of nice wood and stuff," Roddy said. "We bought it because we figured we'd do something with it, and one night my fiancée came to bed and said, 'Let's make it our house.'"

"I'd always heard about the store, but I'd never been in it. I was told it had a lot of nice wood and stuff," Roddy said. "We bought it because we figured we'd do something with it, and one night my fiancée came to bed and said, 'Let's make it our house.'"
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In October 2018, the couple bought the store for $55,000. One of the distinguishing features of the house, as shown in the renovation photo below, is that it has three front doors. In its day, the general store could be accessed through the middle door, while the rooms on the sides were previously used as a pay room and a barroom, respectively.

In October 2018, the couple bought the store for $55,000. One of the distinguishing features of the house, as shown in the renovation photo below, is that it has three front doors. In its day, the general store could be accessed through the middle door, while the rooms on the sides were previously used as a pay room and a barroom, respectively.

The store is located in Thibodaux, Louisiana, a town of just over 14,400 people. The old general store lies along the Bayou Lafourche, a 106-mile-long waterway that runs through southeastern Louisiana and flows into the Gulf of Mexico.

The store is located in Thibodaux, Louisiana, a town of just over 14,400 people. The old general store lies along the Bayou Lafourche, a 106-mile-long waterway that runs through southeastern Louisiana and flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Prior to closing its doors in the late 1980s, the store functioned as a general store for around 60 years. The cellar was briefly turned into a bar in the early 90s but closed down in 2000.

Prior to closing its doors in the late 1980s, the store functioned as a general store for around 60 years. The cellar was briefly turned into a bar in the early 90s but closed down in 2000.

When Roddy and Cinnater bought the building, there were still remnants of the general store left inside.

When Roddy and Cinnater bought the building, there were still remnants of the general store left inside.
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Among the items they found were old scales and boxes of hand-written journals filled with past transactions.

Among the items they found were old scales and boxes of hand-written journals filled with past transactions.

There were even old registers left behind.

There were even old registers left behind.
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The wooden shelves that had previously been used to display the store's items were still hanging on the walls.

The wooden shelves that had previously been used to display the store's items were still hanging on the walls.

During the renovation process, Roddy and Cinnater tried to repurpose as much of the original store as they could.

During the renovation process, Roddy and Cinnater tried to repurpose as much of the original store as they could.
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To that effect, all of the window trimmings on the home's interior are made from the old wooden shelves.

To that effect, all of the window trimmings on the home's interior are made from the old wooden shelves.

The couple also wrapped an original display case with two antique doors to make an island for their new kitchen.

The couple also wrapped an original display case with two antique doors to make an island for their new kitchen.
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And all the walls in the house — besides the ones the couple put in place to create the bedrooms, bathrooms, and the laundry room — still boast original wood.

And all the walls in the house — besides the ones the couple put in place to create the bedrooms, bathrooms, and the laundry room — still boast original wood.

When Roddy and Cinnater bought the building, the ceilings and floors were covered in tiles. As part of the renovation process, they stripped the tiles in order to showcase the original wood underneath.

When Roddy and Cinnater bought the building, the ceilings and floors were covered in tiles. As part of the renovation process, they stripped the tiles in order to showcase the original wood underneath.
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After a year of working to bring their dream home to life, the space was finally move-in ready in September 2019 — but there was still some planning to do. With such an unusual set-up, one of the biggest challenges the couple faced was figuring out where everything was going to go.

After a year of working to bring their dream home to life, the space was finally move-in ready in September 2019 — but there was still some planning to do. With such an unusual set-up, one of the biggest challenges the couple faced was figuring out where everything was going to go.

The home's middle doors open up into this music room.

The home's middle doors open up into this music room.
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Another one of the front doors opens up into an office space, while the final front door opens up into a storage room.

Another one of the front doors opens up into an office space, while the final front door opens up into a storage room.

The music room leads into the home's main living area. Upon opening the glass door, two staircases immediately come into view: the staircase that leads down to the cellar and the staircase that leads up to the reading room.

The music room leads into the home's main living area. Upon opening the glass door, two staircases immediately come into view: the staircase that leads down to the cellar and the staircase that leads up to the reading room.
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The sprawling living area is an open-floor concept ...

The sprawling living area is an open-floor concept ...

... with the kitchen flowing right into the living room. The store's original wood flooring is on clear display throughout the renovated home.

... with the kitchen flowing right into the living room. The store's original wood flooring is on clear display throughout the renovated home.
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In fact, bits of the store's history are visible throughout the entire house. The countertops in the kitchen are made from old bar countertops that had been left in the cellar.

In fact, bits of the store's history are visible throughout the entire house. The countertops in the kitchen are made from old bar countertops that had been left in the cellar.

The home has two guest bedrooms, a master bedroom, and three full bathrooms.

The home has two guest bedrooms, a master bedroom, and three full bathrooms.
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The staircase in the back of the living area leads up to the reading room.

The staircase in the back of the living area leads up to the reading room.

So far, Roddy and Cinnater have spent around $350,000 on renovations. Roddy estimates that they'll probably spend another $10,000 to $15,000 on a few outstanding projects, which include painting the rest of the exterior.

So far, Roddy and Cinnater have spent around $350,000 on renovations. Roddy estimates that they'll probably spend another $10,000 to $15,000 on a few outstanding projects, which include painting the rest of the exterior.
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Roddy and Cinnater, who eventually intend to downsize, said they currently plan on living in the home for a few years. But when they do downsize, they have big plans for the property. They are floating around the possibilities of turning it into a bed-and-breakfast, a wedding and party venue, or maybe even a boutique store — but nothing has been decided yet. As for now, the two are enjoying their dream home.

Roddy and Cinnater, who eventually intend to downsize, said they currently plan on living in the home for a few years. But when they do downsize, they have big plans for the property. They are floating around the possibilities of turning it into a bed-and-breakfast, a wedding and party venue, or maybe even a boutique store — but nothing has been decided yet. As for now, the two are enjoying their dream home.
This article is part of Business Insider's ongoing series, How I Renovated It, where we talk to homeowners around the country about the process, budget, and transformation that goes into a renovation. If you have a story you'd like to share, get in touch with this reporter at Lbrandt@businessinsider.com.