An idea that seems as daring as it is achievable, with unimaginable results. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a bedroom instead of an altar, where services were held for several centuries in a row? If this thought doesn't scare you, but rather intrigues you, then this type of transformation is for you!
Although quite expensive in terms of refurbishment, an old unused church represents the ideal place for a family home, which will have a unique interior design, and its exterior appearance is a classic one that commands respect through the religious tradition it carries.
A family from Great Britain decided to buy this old church for £92,000 in order to transform it into their new home, where they could live, raise their children and enjoy simple life in the rural environment.
The investment that followed after the purchase of the church was £300,000, money that went into almost completely changing the interior design, arranging the vast spaces and custom-made furniture to integrate into the style in which the church was originally built.
Another factor that preserves the ecclesiastical element, besides the paintings with saints present in the stained glass windows throughout the house, are the old tombs hundreds of years old located in the courtyard of the former church.
Although this would scare many, the family considers that all these things are part of the whole traditional decor, specific to Christian churches from the medieval period to the modern era.
Viewed with great enthusiasm and envy by some and considered downright crazy by others, the British family enjoys all the comforts of a luxurious home, with an enviable interior and exterior, even unique and tasteful.








