Tuesday, May 29, 2012

When we finally got the keys to the house there were a few things that had to get done before we moved our furniture in. We had to pull out the old carpets in the bedrooms that looked liked they had been there since before I was born. The front two bedrooms are part of the original house so, as it turned out the original hardwood floors were underneath. All we had to do was pull up the carpet, cross our fingers, and hope that they weren't covered up because of there condition.






Lucky for  us they were in pretty decent condition. No major flaws, they just needed to be cleaned and eventually we will have them refinished. Now I just want to add that pulling up carpet is way harder than they make it look on HGTV. I assumed you pull it up and haul it out and there you go, but no, you need to pull up the tack strips and all the staples that they used to hold the padding down. Maybe this is a good time to say thank you Dad!

The carpet in the back bedroom which will someday be our master bedroom was part of an add on that was done to our house in the 80's, which meant that there was no hardwood floor underneath. Zach and I actually found some laminate flooring from Ikea that we love, so we bought that to install. It is still sitting in the bedroom in its boxes, more on that later.

I also need to thank my Mom who cleaned our whole house top to bottom. What a rough job, but she managed to make our kitchen actually look like a place that you could prepare food.


Doesn't she look happy!

My only other project that I insisted get done before the move was to paint the living room. We figured that we had so many projects to get done on the house that if we had just one room finished, or close to finished, that we could mostly live in that room and pretend that the rest of the house was not a mess.

Our house was built in 1944 but for some reason it seems to lack a lot of the character that homes of that time had. My best guess is that it has something to do with being built during the war. So I decided that I wanted to add some character to the living room in the form of a chair rail, and eventually crown molding.

Our old apartment was dark, with dark wood floors and brown paint, and we had to keep the blinds drawn all the time because we were on the ground floor. So when I saw what a beautiful bright space our new living room was I defiantly wanted to keep it that way. It took a couple tries to get the bottom color right, but I am very happy the way the painted living room turned out.

 After doing the top half in dove grey.

Finished product, minus the chair rails.

Our temporary seating while I agonized over the bottom color.

I have been scouring antique stores and Craigslist for the rest of the furniture to complete the living room. When I have it done I will post the pics. Until then its on to the next project!
 

Monday, May 21, 2012

We bought a house!

Well....we bought our first house! This is something Zach and I have wanted for a long time, and after we got our dog Bettie we decided that it was time to get serious.

One morning back in February I got an email with local housing listings, and there it was! A cute 1511 sq ft. 3 bed 2 bath home with a large back yard and a detached garage. And best yet it was right in our favorite neighborhood. My in laws were in town and insisted that we do a drive by of the house, and lucky for us it just happened to be having an open house that day. We found out that the house was actually a foreclosure and while it had enormous potential and was more than livable, it needed some work.

 Now if you don't know my husband and myself we are recently married and LOVE projects. My husband is the definition of Mr. Fix It. I swear there is nothing this man can't do! Now I may be slightly bias because he is my husband, but any crazy idea or undertaking I come up with he finds a way to make my ideas come to life. For example, one year for Christmas we decided to make hot sauce for the family, if your in our family you know that this idea quickly spread from not only hot sauce but to include BBQ sauce, chipotle sauce, jalapeno sauce, habenero sauce, seafood seasoning, Jamaican jerk seasoning, creole seasoning, chili mix, bloody marry mix and mango hot sauce. While Zach made all of these from scratch I made custom labels for each one involving a picture of a family member. Here is a picture of one (there kinda hard to explain!)


I'm only going into all this detail so that you know that while looking for a house we were not looking for something that was finished and ready to move in. We really wanted a project and a place that we could make our own. I am a very artistic and creative person. I am currently attending design school so I just couldn't wait to have an entire house to design however I wanted.

Well after a lot of back and forth and months in closing we have bought the perfect house for us! Here are some picture of the house before we moved in. We have been here for 3 weeks so far and have started many projects, finished none, but are very happy!

This blog was created for our friends and family so that they can follow what we're doing and watch as our home renovation progresses. If you do not know us personally I hope that you find this blog fun and maybe give you some inspiring ideas, but please know that we are not professionals and are learning as we go

so....enjoy the show!


Here are some pics of the house!