Guys, I LOVE this house. I love it. Every time I get home, I am kind of in awe as to how perfect it is. It's so full of light - I love all the windows and doors. I love how it's exactly the right mix of open concept and separate rooms. From any room on the first floor, you can look through to see every other room - yet they're all separate spaces. While every room and space is distinct, they all flow together beautifully. I love how the first floor is a big loop and the kids can run laps from the kitchen through the dining room through the sitting room through the entry through the family room and back to the kitchen. They burn so much energy doing that every single day. And the neighborhood is amazing, with great neighbors.
Obviously there are things I don't love - the mix of flooring on the first floor, that dang tile in the family room, the several windows or window frames that are broken (SIGH) (BUT THEY'RE GETTING FIXED! GOODBYE MONEY!). And it's still very bare in places. Now that the painting is done, we HAVE to start finishing the decor - curtains and wall hangings and real (versus temporary Craigslist) furniture. Why does all that cost so much money??
Even without most of the rooms being done, decor-wise, I thought it would be fun to take a look back at all we've done over the last two years.
Here's a video (pictures will follow the videos, so if videos aren't your thing, skip down) that I took in December 2014 - months before we'd even put an offer in on it. I took it to show my mom, who wasn't able to get into town to see it. The video is absolutely terrible quality. Like TERRIBLE. It's shaky and misses an entire floor (the basement) and doesn't really give that great of an overview, but it's all I have, and it kind of gives an idea of the layout.
Look for appearances by toddling, just-turned-one Emmeline (as well as Chris, Carys, my mother-in-law, and our realtor)!
EXTERIOR
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One Month Later

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I'm not going to detail all the changes for every room, but since we've only done two things that are visible from the exterior and they're both subtle...the front door is white (instead of wood) and the small decorative plum tree right in the middle of the house has been cut down (it had to go because it was planted too close to the foundation).
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ENTRYWAY
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One Month Later
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Removed the glass from the chandelier and gave it cute bulbs. Eventually it will be replaced completely.
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LAUNDRY ROOM/BATHROOM
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FAMILY ROOM
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That tile floor HAS GOT TO GO. It is the bane of my existence in this house. If I get NOTHING else done in the next year, I would be happy as long as that floor was gone. The rug goes a long way to help disguise it, but that room really needs the depth of color and warmth that the engineered wood floors will bring in. We also desperately need something over the couch - but that wall is HUGE (like 21' long) so finding a large-scale art piece to fill it has been hard. I might DIY something. Whatever I do, it will bring in a lot of color.
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SUNROOM
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KITCHEN
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DINING ROOM
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SITTING ROOM
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UPSTAIRS HALL
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CARYS'S ROOM
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One Month Later
Six months later
I had this room cleaned 10 minutes before I took this picture, I swear.
I had this room cleaned 10 minutes before I took this picture, I swear.
BATHROOM
Before - One Month Later
EMMELINE'S ROOM
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Six Months Later
PLAYROOM
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One Month Later
Current (going the other direction)
Again, I swear this was clean before I went to take the picture.
BACKYARD
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I think the only that that is different is that I pulled all the plants from in front of the deck (I'm thinking about using that space as a veggie garden next year) and we got the willow trim (at the top of the picture) trimmed.
MASTER BEDROOM
Before
Six months later
(AKA We've done nothing. We're going to paint and replace the fan, to start with. Someday.)
MASTER BATH
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Current
Nothing done here either. Lots of plans. Definitely want to frame out the mirror and lose the carpet. I hate carpeted bathrooms (but not as much as tiled family rooms!).
BASEMENT
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At some point, this will be less of a "storage/drop-off" area and have a second television and comfy pull-out couch to act as a kid's media area that doubles as a guest room.
At some point, this will be less of a "storage/drop-off" area and have a second television and comfy pull-out couch to act as a kid's media area that doubles as a guest room.
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Again, we've done nothing to the basement. The walls were painted by the previous owners while it was still on the market, but after the pics had been taken. Thank you, previous homeowners! We need more shelves and I need to finish sorting the clothes out. I actually need to just donate or sell all of them since we're 95% done having kids but I can't bring myself to do it yet.
We have come SO INCREDIBLY far - there are even changes you can't even see in the pics, like two of the toilets have been replaced (or maybe you really ARE that observant?) and we took the remotes out of fans and replaced a bazillion light bulbs with LED ones and stuff like that. But there is
still.
so.
much.
to.
do.
Sigh. Like I said above, my number one goal is the family room flooring. We added a rug and that helped a ton, but getting the dark engineered wood from the dining room will really be a huge change in that room. Then the rest of the flooring can stay for a little while while I turn my attention to other things. Chandeliers. Light fixtures. Painting the trim in the upstairs bedrooms. Painting OUR bedroom. Painting our bathroom. Replacing the rest of the door handles. But our list of things "to do" is getting smaller and smaller, and our crossed-out list amazes even me (I did like a crap ton of it by myself and have the sore back to prove it...but I still can't believe it!). Slowly but surely, we're getting there.
(someday I'll finish this post)
(someday I'll finish this post)











































