Tuesday, May 10, 2011

A Tour of our House

 We  have been renovating the house since we moved in and are finally nearing the end of stage one (Stage 2 might be in the distant future when we are rich and famous). 
There has been lots of painting, to the point where the girl at 'Lowes' (the hardware store) said "Wow, you sure like to paint"- not really, I just wanted to do it before the new timber floors went in so I didn't have to use drop sheets.
I painted the cabinets in our en suite which were an orange wood colour - not a good look with the green bench top. So I primed and painted the cabinets white to go with the rest of the room.

 Our Bedroom was all oatmeal coloured (the picture below, RIGHT)- oatmeal shag carpet, cream beige walls and beige light fittings- including a splendid squid shaped light hanging from the ceiling. I painted the walls in a grey/blue colour that is a lighter version of the dark grey blue in the living rooms. 
  I spray painted the light fittings a brushed silver colour. You can just see them in the picture below (two sconces on the wall above the drawers and the body of the squid in the centre).   
We upgraded the skirting boards throughout the house (or 'base boards' as they call them here) to larger ones and we put in solid 'handscraped' maple timber floors.

 One of the obvious things lacking in all our rooms are wall hangings. I do have great plans for phase 1.5 which involves framed pictures and things... also involves a few new light fittings if I can get them past Win.
 In this picture you can see the entrance to the en suite and to the walk in robe; where we also installed timber floors. It was so nice to be rid of that awful carpet, it would do the strangest things when you tried to sponge out a stain, turning pink and looking worse than when I started.

 We haven't done anything to the kitchen, just some new bar stools for the kids, and Mum you can see Lucy's calendar sitting to the right of the stools.... despite the fact that you think I never look at it. :)
 The kitchen looks onto the living room that we also painted a grey blue. 
Below is the 'Before' and above is the end result. We painted the fireplace, painted the walls and put in timber floors. Now all we need is some furniture and rugs- the room looks very empty at the moment.
 
 Below is a pic of the kids eating cookies on the front steps with their neighbours.
 Here is the dining room, again we painted it grey (was cream/white) and we added the frames around the bottom half of the room. We replaced the carpet with timber floors and now we can finally eat without worrying about dropping food on the carpet!


 Below is George's room... it is way to big for his tiny little toddler bed and plastic drawers. This is part of the basement, you can see through the window the 'window well' that looks like half a water tank against the wall. He has two windows in his room so it is quite bright for a basement room. 
 This is in the basement 'cinema' room.  Of course the kids are watching the weird movie "ponyo" mostly on George's insistence- he is a little bit in love with Sosuke. Win secretly loves it too because I catch him singing the terrible theme song several times a day.
 Below is the entrance to the "Dungeon" as the kids call it- the cold storage room that snakes around the corner and is great for food storage.  It is like a refrigerated room year round.  Next on the wish list is shelves to organise our food storage. You can see some of the boxes from the 'Dry Food Packing' project that Win did. You can  go to a cannery and pack all kinds of foods like wheat, dry milk, mashed potato pearls, dried strawberries, oats, rice... well the list is endless but those are some of the things in the boxes.

 This is Win's office, its not a great photo but I just couldn't take a picture that showed much of the room. He has a great big desk that we negotiated with the previous owners to leave, we figured that they would not want to have to dismantle it out of the basement. 

 This is the Twin's room, and like George's room it is too big for their lack of furniture but it includes a newly renovated ensuite and toy storage walk in closet (both to the left of the photo).
 Below is the Twin's ensuite, They no longer have the excuse that they are out of bed to go to the bathroom in the night.

 This is the hallway that  has the Twin's room at the far end, the TV room at the closest part of the photo, Win's office to the left and the wall on the right is plumbed for a kitchenette if we ever wanted to make the Twin's room a self contained area for family.

 Below is our grass that's in desperate need of a mow.
 Below is our raspberry patch. The plants were all kindly donated by our wonderful neighbour over the fence. They are a thornless variety which will make searching through the patch a much safer exercise.
The compost bin is a spinning one from Costco.
 These are our strawberries, also donated by our neighbour Paul, he even helped rotary hoe the garden beds for us. There must be a hundred or so plants so hopefully with the automated sprinkler system we will see some great harvests from these.
 This is the front yard, Win reading junk mail and enjoying the spring weather.
 Unfortunately our neighbours all have manicured lawns, so there is a lot of pressure to keep the lawn looking good... we haven't purchased a lawn mower yet so already our lawn is letting down the community.
Above: Jack, who has grown to full size now and can barely fit under the couch to hide from Isabelle




 George doing a puppet show with Win





 One of my favourite things in our garden: the lovely tulips and daffodils. The whole neighbourhood seems to have an abundance of flowers at the moment.

3 comments:

  1. Loved the tour, you have done wonders with the house. That photo of you with a paintbrush in hand Em looks so familiar. Your tulips and daffodils are beautiful, bet you can't wait for the raspberries & strawberries. And hey, I thought it was me who didn't look at the calendar, that's why I forget to go to work sometimes!

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  2. looks great. you make life over here look dull.

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  3. We are soooooo jealous - we can't wait to get decorating with a house of our own. You've tamed the "local style" really well - the floors look great but we can't believe the twins have their own ensuite - we don't even have our own ensuite!!!

    Were all of the supplies from Costco? They've got one in Melbourne which we were tempted to have a look at while we were on holidays :)

    Say Hi to the kids (if they even remember us...)

    Love Lucy and Dave

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