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Sunday, July 8, 2007

And so it begins!

It has been a busy few days... on Wednesday, July 4, 2007, we got our new house. Since that time, HandyMan and I have been there almost daily, just looking about, getting a good look at the new digs. This past weekend, we made a HUGE start on the renos, but more about that later.

Introducing: our new home.

First stop, the front entry.












You'll notice as soon as you step inside that there is pink carpeting -- everywhere! Given that the previous owner had two cats and HandyMan is allergic to cats, it was a given that the carpet had to go and soon, but first a few shots of the pink palace in all its glory.

From the front door you enter into a hallway which runs past the side entrance, through the kitchen, out to the deck and the backyard. We have grand plans for this grand entrance!

Next up, the living room and dining room.





To the left of the hallway is the living room and beyond that the dining room. Pink pink everywhere!. There is a nice built in rad cover and shelving which spans the front window. The living room is a basic rectangular space, save for the woodburning fireplace covered in rough stone in the corner. As I mentioned in previous posts, I fell in love with woodburning fireplaces ever since HandyMan's condo. Got to got to got to have one in my house :) This one looks to be in good shape but HandyMan has "a thing" against rough/river rock type stone so this too has to renoed at some point. You'll notice the wonky little box on the ceiling which likely houses the fireplace shaft. HandyMan affectionally calls it 'the pimple in our living room'. Not to worry, that too will be Clearasil'd out at some point ;)

A nice curved archway leads into the dining room, a nice detail typical of the era. The dining room is a great big space... I can already picture it looking all schmancy with wainscotting, wallpaper, chandelier...swoon. At the far end, a large picture window takes up almost the whole wall. It offers a stunning view of the garden. The previous owner, Kiki, was an avid gardener (garden, cats, pink carpet... are you getting a picture here???) and this window really puts her talents on display. I could do without the balloon curtains and the unstained wood, but the window will be staying :).



Stay tuned for more!

Monday, July 2, 2007

Starting Small

Tomorrow, HandyMan and I get our new house. Its going to be a great new adventure, and we know its one step closer to our "dream home". This one isn't it, we knew that going in. We think that this will probably be our 5-7 year home, one to start a family in, but once that family grows from one kid to two, we'll probably have to find something bigger. Its a good starter though. And we will certainly get to flex our renovating muscles on it.

Speaking of starting small, HandyMan and I worked on a fantastic little project this weekend. We're getting married this August (yikes - 7 weeks away!) and I've been bugging HandyMan for the last 3 months to build me a card "house". Rather than a frilly poufy cardbox box covered in white satin, or an ornate guilded bird cage, I thought we needed a card box that represented "US". What better than a miniature house built out of balsa wood :)

We started off with the design -- I wanted something low-slung with lots of windows. HandyMan envisioned it with cantilevered levels, very modern. It also had to be functional; there needed to be a way to put cards in and take them out. Plus, I wanted to keep the box as a keepsake, so it had to be durable, to a point. Well, it took 12 hours and about $100 in supplies, but I think we came out with a great addition to our wedding decor. We had a ton of fun making it too... it was like playing with doll houses as a kid. Only better. And way cooler. Hope you like what we came up with :)