Hi. My name is Amy. And I fell off the blogging wagon. Now that we've gotten that over with... Want to see what the house looks like these days?
But first, a disclaimer:
I'm really sick of unpacking. I'm anxious to put our mark on this place, but most nights I'd rather do something that isn't house related. We've been going on lots of walks. Playing in the dirt. Celebrating birthdays, weddings and graduations. Fishing in the retention pond. Reading books. Meeting neighbors. Catching up on TV. Visiting family. Anything but hanging things on the walls and emptying more boxes.
But I'm okay with it right now. We've made some good progress on the garage. The mirrors in E's bathroom were finally purchased and hung (just tonight!). We've remodeled the laundry room (yes, already - more on that soon...). We're getting there. Slowly.
Now, back to the house. These pictures were taken on my phone at 10:00 pm. No staging involved. Luckily, our house cleaner was here yesterday or it would have been worse :)
There is nothing on the walls in our bedroom. Our lamps still have price tags and our shades are still covered in plastic. We don't have a king sized blanket. But we do have a bed. And there are curtains hung - with real blinds behind them!
The master bathroom is in decent shape. We have towel rings, cabinet hardware, towel books, accent towels and rugs! I really want to add plantation shutters above the bathtub and I still need to figure out what to do with the vanity and wall in the middle of the sinks.
Rugs are hard to find. I should be more specific. Rugs are hard to find when you're picky and cheap. We finally found the one for the back door at Sam's. But we continue to have a serious shoe problem back there. I think I need to buy an organizer and bench for just inside the garage.
Also, the laundry room has been upgraded with a new tile floor, new baseboards and a fresh coat of paint. The surrounding hardwood floors have also been replaced. All thanks to a leaky washer hose. We woke up one morning, not long after moving in, to a flooded basement, wet garage and soaked laundry room and powder room. It was great fun. But we're now the proud owners of washer hoses with a 20-year warranty!
Our drop zone continues to collect junk. Although, it looks much better today than it has in months. I really need to get some organizers and make this a useful spot to sort mail, store school bags, charge electronics, etc. The powder room is in decent shape, though. I still need to hang things on the walls and maybe even find a small table/stand for next to the door/across from the toilet. It's a decently deep room and it would be nice to have a spot to store extra TP and other necessities.
I love our dining table. And I love the design of our dining area rug...but I think it's too small. I've been stalking Craigslist trying to find a long, narrow buffet for the big, blank wall. I'm also on the lookout for curtains. I'm debating whether to buy the same ones as the living room or try something different. So many choices. So few that I like.
We still need to add a tile backsplash in the kitchen. I'm really leaning towards a grey glass subway tile. And, we'll soon be adding two open shelves to the area next to the fridge/above the Keurig and wine. So excited!
The living room continues to be a work in progress. I recently picked up the wingback chair from Marshalls and love it. The brown leather ottoman in front of the the armchair is on it's way out, I think. I'm hoping to use the red pouf as a footstool instead. But that means I need to bring in some more color. I want to replace the art above the fireplace (an $8 find from Marshalls several years ago) with something a little more interesting. And, I also want to bring in a small coffee table. Maybe painted turquoise? I continue to pick up random pillows whenever I'm out. They still all have tags on them. Shhh.
We just hung the mirrors in E's bathroom this evening. It was difficult to find mirrors that fit the vanity and light fixtures. I'm almost wondering if we should have done a large, framed rectangular mirror instead? Unfortunately, at this point, the center outlet was in the way. Maybe we should, instead, relocate the towel ring to the center? Hmmmm.
Our queen sized sleigh bed is really too big for the spare bedroom. But it works for now. Ultimately, we'll move this bedroom set to a guest room in the basement. For now, we've hung curtains. But that's about it. The highly hung curtains look so nice in magazines and online, but I'm not sure how I feel about them here. Maybe the curtain rods are too small? We still need to add blinds to these windows, paint the room, hang stuff on the walls and unpack everything that's thrown into the closet. The bedding is in the wash as I type.
E's room is the only room in the house that has anything hung on the wall. But it still needs permanent window coverings, more stuff for the walls, decorative pillows, etc. It's a good thing we have such a cute little boy to distract from everything not finished!
The foyer is pretty much a blank slate. Ultimately, the quilt rack will find a different home and we'd like to add board and batten along the two walls. I'll probably add a bench and some hooks along one wall and a gallery wall of photos along the other wall.
The flex room is a complete dumping ground right now. Toys. Office stuff. Man cave. It's driving me nuts.
The basement is still completely overrun with boxes. And, for now, I just avoid it. About 25% is baby stuff we hope to need again someday. Another 25% is man cave and craft room stuff that won't be unpacked until the basement is finished. And the remainder is made up of holiday decorations and stuff that needs to be sorted through. Someday.
And, despite looking like a complete disaster, the garage is in much better shape than it had been. We have a few boxes left to carry to the basement, a patio set to relocate to our newly finished patio (woo hoo!) and a growing garage sale pile. What's left should be able to be relocated to the extra garage bay after a couple more hours of work. We're getting close!
I think the only areas fully unpacked are the freezer, pantry and fridge. I can't tell you how nice it is to be able to stock up again. Just don't pay attention to how desperately the pantry needs organized. I've purchased shelves and baskets...I just need to empty it out and make order of it all. Oddly enough, I enjoy that kind of thing. Organizing = fun. Cleaning and Unpacking = no fun.
So, two months in, that's where we're at. Our concrete driveway, sidewalk and patio was just poured last week but we're still waiting on the land to be graded. The builder is slowly working on the items we identified during our initial and 30-day walk through inspections. The furnace has been repaired. The laundry room has been remodeled. The hot water heater has been fixed. The garage door has been duct taped. Oh, the joys of home ownership. But I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Saturday, April 6, 2013
day 152
1. It's quarter end and I work in accounting. Enough said.
2. The condo sold. We found out Monday night when our landlord called to say there was an inspection scheduled for Wednesday. The sales contract says tenants have to be out 15 days prior to closing, which means we're supposed to be out on April 15. 10 days from now. (insert mini panic attack)
3. Our Construction Manager's last day with the company is this coming Monday -- April 8. We found that out on Tuesday. (insert second mini panic attack)
4. On Wednesday, we had a painter come out to paint the master bedroom, powder room, living room/foyer and E's room. I'd intended to do it myself, but we're running out of time. With the condo selling, I won't have a gap between the house being done and being able to move, so we just hired it out. I was unimpressed with the work. (insert third mini panic attack) He's coming back tomorrow morning to finish touch-ups and clean up his lines. Crossing my fingers he's able to meet my expectations.
5. We found out Thursday that the hood vent we received (which was actually an upgraded newer model) does not currently have an extender being made for it. And, without the extender, it's not tall enough for our ceilings. After lots of back and forth with the appliance company, they found us a new hood (which is the older model) out of California, along with an extender. Hopefully it arrives next Thursday (April 11) as expected. The installer is slated to be there first thing Friday morning to get it in.
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[36" Stainless Chimney Hood by Best] |
6. Our new Construction Manager continues to assure us we'll be in by April 15 (the completion date per our contract and now the day we have to be out of the condo we're renting). He's tentatively scheduled our occupancy inspection with the Village for next Thursday. Like 6 days from now. Day 158. I'm not totally convinced it's going to happen.
7. W'e're hoping to be able to do our final walk-through and punch list on Friday (day 159) and then be able to move over the weekend. It gets us out of the condo on time, but it also means we'd be living in the house while they're doing the finishing touches. Not ideal, but it's going to have to work.
8. Speaking of the painter coming, I had to pick out more paint colors. Because of the craziness at work, it involved my Hubby grabbing paint samples from Sherwin Williams and me spreading them out over the kitchen table at 10 pm, trying to pick paint with tired eyes via poor overhead lighting. While I didn't like the paint job, I like the colors. One small victory! Our house palette now looks like this:
Master Bedroom - On the Rocks
Main Bath - Nantucket Dune
E's Bedroom - Versatile Gray
Master Bathroom - Perfect Greige
Kitchen/Dining Area - Gray Clouds
Living Room/Foyer - Gray Clouds
Powder Room - Copen Blue
9. Our master shower is finally tiled! I love the tile work. But I'm not sure how I feel about the granite seat and ledge. I thought it was all going to be tile. At first I was insistent that the granite come out but the Designer talked me out of it. He assures me I'll be happier with how the granite holds up in the long run. I still don't like the look, but practicality wins out again. I really hope the granite grows on me once everything else starts to be added to the bathroom.
The missing tiles have since been installed but I haven't taken a photo for some reason.
10. The fireplace tile has also been installed. I like the wall tile, but I'm a bit undecided on the floor tile. Does anyone else notice the front right tile? I know it's natural stone and the colors will vary, but it's the only tile that light. And I think it looks odd. The tile guy's solution was to pull a few of the darker tiles out and replace them with a couple leftover tiles that were lighter. But, because the tiles were wet when I went out to see if I liked it, it still looked the same. The replacement (and larger) mantel has also arrived and been primed. I believe it will be installed by the trim carpenter tomorrow.
11. The electricians came out and installed a few more of our lights. They'll be out again tomorrow to wrap up.
12. Our appliances were delivered last Saturday (day 146) and were installed on Monday (I think?). The pictures below were taken on Easter, pre-installation (and mid egg hunt!).
13. We celebrated Easter with an egg hunt at the house. E was glad the Easter Bunny found him! And we were thrilled to start making family memories in our new home.
14. Tomorrow is going to be a crazy day! The painter, electrician, trim carpenter and plumber will all be there. I think the biggest items left to complete are: paint touch-ups, finish trimwork, install mantel, finish hanging lights, hang mirrors, install carpet and transition pieces, plumbing, complete front porch columns, rough grading, put in temporary driveway/sidewalk and then CLEANING. It's a tight timeline! Hopefully more updates tomorrow once everyone has gotten in there and worked their tails off. I stocked up on Gatorade, water and am baking cookies to drop off in the morning. I'm hoping a little bribery will go a long way!
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
day 142
Lots of changes and little time to update can only mean one thing - it's time for an iPhone photo dump!
1. Tile work in the master bathroom shower has begun. I think they started last Wednesday and currently have the floor and half the walls complete. The photos below are from Sunday.
Since these were taken, they've laid the floor (rectangular mosaics) and hung the diagonal square tiles above the small pencil edge tile. Can't wait to see it finished!
2. Granite was installed in the master bathroom last Friday.
[Vanilla Ice granite counters] |
And I don't totally love it. Which makes me sad. I'm hoping that once the additional shelf is installed in the middle of the vanity and the plumbing, mirrors, lights, etc. are added, I'll like it much more. I had really wanted a neutral granite that didn't make a big statement and, right now, this is a bit bolder than I had originally hoped for. I'm sure the fact that it's currently the only pattern in the room does not help. Nor do the cardboard-covered floors.
Also, we had to make a last minute change on our faucet locations. They were originally supposed to be offset, at an angle, on the outside corners of the sinks. We received a call from the granite folks the morning they were to install, letting us know they'd just gotten a complaint from the last vanity they did that way. Apparently, water keeps splashing out of their sinks. In favor of function over design, we decided to mount the faucets as normal, centered along the backs of the sinks. I'm just bummed now that we didn't go with the rectangular sinks. Unfortunately, by the time they'd received the complaint and called us, the sink holes had already been cut for the oval bowls. Oh well. I was just grateful to find out about the splashing issue before they'd cut the faucet holes.
3. And granite was also installed in the main bathroom.
[Coffee Brown granite counters] |
There is more brown in the stone than the photo is pulling. And as nervous as I was about the dark color, I really like it. Phew.
4. We finally got around to painting our Craigslist dresser this weekend. After much debate, we opted to do a charcoal top with a medium grey base and drawers. The contrast is definitely greater in person than the photos are showing. More details to follow on this project.
5. After a ton of browsing, I think I finally found a shower curtain that will work for the main bathroom. I really want something kid-friendly, but classy. And it's been amazingly hard to find!
The shower curtain was found at Tuesday Morning ($16) and I think I'll need 2 yards each of the navy and green fabrics ($3/yd). So, for $28, I should have a shower curtain I love. Hopefully!
6. I also found hardware for the master bathroom vanity! I don't know if they're new to Lowe's, or if I've just never noticed them before, but we finally decided on using a combination of knobs and pulls.
7. I found a mirror that I love for the main bathroom. But I think it's a little too large. And I think something rectangular would probably fit better. The one below is from Hobby Lobby, but I'm wondering if we could make our own if we bought a plain beveled mirror and then trimmed it out with some painted and distressed molding?
8. We might have decided to wall paper the wall behind the toilet. Or maybe the powder room. And, yes, I swore I'd never use wallpaper in my life. Especially after living in this highly wallpapered condo. But isn't it pretty?
9. Weren't my boys handsome in their St. Patty's Day attire?
10. The electricians are coming out on Saturday to wrap everything up! We're going to have them install one more light outside of the powder room/by the drop zone. We've noticed it's a bit dark at night and figured we might as well have them take care of it now.
11. The new bathroom vanity cabinet should be delivered tomorrow or Thursday. Can't wait to have it installed and to finally be able to check cabinets off the list.
12. The plumber was supposed to start working Monday but we haven't seen him yet.
13. Unlucky number 13. We stopped by the house this weekend to drop off our kitchen faucet and a replacement light fixture that had been purchased broken. In the time it took us to walk into the house and quickly drop off/check for updates, E discovered the latest project. They'd filled our master shower basin with cement. And it was fresh. I'm sure you can imagine what happened next. Hubby worked hard to smooth everything out while I cleaned up the kid and his less than two-hours old shoes. Breath in. Breath out.
The countdown is on....20 days to go!
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