Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The home stretch

Well, after months and months of crazy renos, I can see the end. Jason and I have been working tirelessly for the last couple of weeks. I think I've even developed some muscle :-) The carpet for the basement is coming on Friday and windows were installed today! There is way too much to list what we have been doing to get ready, but it involved lots of drywall, putty and painting. Oh, and lots and lots and lots and lots of dust!!

On another note, I am greatly enjoying our yard. It is a lot bigger than our last place and therfore a lot more work to keep up with. We planted a big garden full of 3 long rows of corn! We have peas and beans which are ready to pick and tomatoes are coming along. As strange as it seems, I really don't mind weeding my garden and flower beds. There is something satisfying about getting rid of the unwanted and seeing results immediately. There are many, many weeds.
I can hardly wait for the carpet... you won't believe the transformation....

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Are we having fun yet?

Alright, it has been a busy few months and my intentions to update often were at the bottom of the list. On November 25 we moved into what we thought would be a great house. We (or more accurately, I) was filled with many plans and visions for this modest house. As things got underway we discovered many 'money eaters'. Although this is to be expected in any renovation on an older home, these were things beyond even our capabilities.
I will give you a brief tour of our new house...

The front entrance and living room are what you would have seen first. A lovely shade of peach with a floral theme... we have since primed the walls to make it livable until (maybe tomorrow) I will paint it "cable knit" by Benjamin Moore :-).


oh and side note: all windows coverings from the pictures did not stay.



Next is the dining area and kitchen. The stainless steel stove did not stay because there were no appliances included. On the upside, a new stainless steel fridge and stove were bought in their place! The large window covering in the dining area is the large sliding door which is the entrance to a 12x20' sun room I look forward to enjoying when (if!) it ever gets warm again...





We have made some progress in the mean time (while dealing with larger issues like a malfunctioning well!). Both the girls rooms have been painted and they both have new beds to fit their new rooms. I only have a picture of what is Ali's room right now but will post more later. Our bedroom was completed last week,(accessories and all!) and it is now the one place where everyone wants to hang out cause it is cozy and pretty. It is fun to watch movies on our Mac in our room . Everyone piles on the bed .


These green arches is what you would have seen if you walked into our basement a couple of weeks ago. Since we had to remove what we thought was a beautiful fireplace (pictured here) we figured the arches should go while we were in the mood for heavy demolition. :-)




I can hardly wait for spring when we get to use our great big back yard. The roof structure in the back is a covered fire pit (with a hole in the roof). Half the yard is garden. This isn't in the picture. I am looking forward to planting corn.



So, for now... this is our house. I guess we have done quite a bit of changes since moving in. My goal of my blog was to show our step by step progress of design. I will get more pictures of the rooms as they are now and be back to report on yet another day of turmoil at the Thiessen house.