When Swedish-born interior designer Isabelle Dahlin drove past a 1923 Craftsman-style house for sale in a quiet Los Angeles neighborhood, it piqued her interest. The house, on a street lined with identical Craftsman-style homes, had sat untouched for many years. Dahlin saw “great bones,” and the perfect opportunity for a renovation project, reported Apartment Therapy, a lifestyle and interior design community that offers people decor solutions. The designer and her husband, Brandon Boudet, sold their home of 13 years and moved into the Cypress Hill property with their two boxers, Hank and Lou. One year on, the 720-square-foot home is barely recognizable. “We knew the place was going to be a total fixer-upper,” Dahlin said in her home-renovation story she submitted to Apartment Therapy. “The house was very dark and dingy, so we also ended up opening up the ceilings to expose the original beams and put in skylight windows, which completely transformed …