Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Our house

And now for something completely different...

I feel like all of my posts have been re-iterations of the same themes, like I am a broken record. I have decided to try to do at least one post a month that has nothing to do with the kids. Perhaps I will write about something else going on in our life, or maybe even myself (gasp!). For the first branch out post, I will talk about what we have done to our home in more detail than anyone needs.

We have spent the last year and a half remodeling our house. The remodel has been finished now for about 6 months, but it has taken additional time to decorate and live in the now dust-free environment. We love love love the changes we have made. We moved in to this 100 year old house 4 years ago and we loved it because it was mostly remodeled--the kitchen and all the baths were pretty much brand new and tasteful. The bedrooms were large with big closets (so hard to find in an old house) and there was a lot of character--woodwork around stained glass windows, original fireplace, built-ins. But, what we didn't love was the pink carpet and paint in the living/dining space and the antique-y looking brass lighting fixtures. The worst was that we had no fridge in the kitchen! The previous owners were retired and when they did the kitchen remodel, they put in drawer style fridge and freezers, under the counter, so there was no free-standing fridge. Its probably okay for older people, but for a young family, it was a major pain in the ass. We liked their choices for cabinets, counters, etc. so we didn't want to go through the expense of a full-on kitchen remodel, so we re-arranged things and added cabinets. We also, blew out the back wall of the house and added an eat-in space to the kitchen, which has been a great space for messy meals (hello, kids!) and crafts. It also really opens up the floor plan. We also added a deck for outdoor space and re-landscaped, eliminating 90% of our ridiculous foliage and putting in edibles--fruit trees and a veggie garden and easy to maintain shrubs/flowers. In the Pacific NW the rain makes things grow like crazy, plus we never get too cold, so things grow year round--we learned the hard way that a big garden is way too much work.

We are so pleased with our changes, especially the eat-in space, where the kids can be kids and its easy to clean up. Our most recent update is that we finally got a real bed! Yes, we are in our mid-30s and we finally bought a bed and got the mattress up off the floor. I suppose now we are grown ups!

PICS! (disclaimer: its usually way more cluttered--I picked up for the pics)



The crazy part is, I took these pics to document our remodel but also because we are thinking about moving--hopefully not to a fixer!

8 comments:

Janna said...

GORGEOUS!!!!

Karen said...

I love your house! Thanks for sharing.

DesiDVM said...

Sigh...I wish my house ever in a million years looked that a) clutter free (I know yours is false advertising but still) and b)put-together. Seriously our house is still a random mish-mash of old college furniture, newer nice stuff, and stuff the kids have beat to dust.

Your house is beautiful!

JenFen said...

Gorgeous! Love it! Can't wait to hear what you decide.

LauraC said...

I DROOL over your renovation. The house is freaking AMAZING! So clean and modern and open and so much light. Second favorite house (next to my house).

jessikahsd said...

Wow Julie! Your house is beautiful and I love the way you decorated. Nice job!

Beth said...

It's beautiful Julie. You guys have done an amazing job. Can't believe you're thinking of moving!!! (But that's exciting, too!)

Megan said...

Love this!! Wow!! Can you come to our place and give some guidance! It looks just so beautiful. And inviting! Love it! And what is this about a move?!