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Tamra Judge Totally Transformed Her House with a New Color

"Bye bye yellow house," the RHOC alum wrote of her home's brand-new exterior.

By Abby Feiner
Tamra Judge House Painting

While Tamra Judge shared in June that she still had "some work to do outside” as she renovated her Covenant Hills house, The Real Housewives of Orange County alum is now excitedly unveiling the home's brand new exterior. 

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"Bye bye yellow house," Tamra captioned an Instagram Story photo showing the abode's new bright white paint. The paint job appeared to be a work in progress, as protective plastic still covered multiple parts of the exterior and the home's former yellow color was still visible on one side of the steps leading up to the house. 

Since moving back into the home (which was previously occupied by renters) earlier this year after selling their $2 million Coto de Caza property, Tamra and Eddie Judge have put in major work on renovating the house. In March, Tamra revealed that she was removing arches in the kitchen, putting in new lighter flooring throughout, and updating her laundry room with a stunning black-and-white patterned tile. 

Additionally, Tamra gutted her bathroom and closet to create one extravagant suite. "I’m absolutely obsessed with it," Tamra shared with her Instagram followers after the renovation was complete. "Still need window treatments, rugs. The shower came out amazing, and uh hello, the closet!”

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As Tamra continues to work on her own home, she is also helping update her mother Sandy's house as well. In an Instagram Story last month, Tamra revealed she completed a "$30.00 fireplace facelift" for her mom and detailed the steps. 

"Painted the old brown travertine white, then stenciled a Spanish tile pattern in chalked aged Gray paint and carried the gray up the wall," she wrote. "Gave this small space a focal point." And there's more D.I.Y.-ing in the works. Tamra added: "Next comes wood floating shelves and new logs." 

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