Tales of fixing up our 100 year old house, my odd garage sale finds and whatever else pops into my head.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Moving Day
I am now sitting at my computer at the new place with interwebs! Yay! We moved the big stuff last weekend. One glitch: Our box spring did not fit up the stairs. I guess the tight corner plus a low door frame do not agree with a queen sized bed. Current plan: Take it apart and reassemble upstairs. Will it work? I don't know but either way we will still have a mattress on the floor. Oh, the mattress is bendy so that easily slid around the corner.
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Some volunteer movers. Yay! Thanks guys! (Even though you don't read my blog, or blogs in general for that matter.)
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Brigitte and Nicolette who may read my blog on occasion. Nicolette's load looks way bigger than Brigitte's. I think she was trying to be a show off with her strong muscly arms she has been taking to the gym.
The moving truck in our driveway. I guess I was fascinated with it. It was so shiny and I've never been in a moving truck before. But just now I realized I didn't even get in the driver's seat to see what it was like! Darn it! I guess we'll just have to move again - though by that time I'll need a much bigger truck!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Specially Requested Kitchen Photos
Not too much to report. Just doing some uninteresting scrubbing and freshening up so I can put stuff away without feeling too grossed out. Fortunately nothing is super disgusting but the house was vacant for quite a while so there is some dust, spiderwebs, left over pet fur etc. floating around.
I do have the specially requested photos of the kitchen to post. I admit it does need some rearranging and updating but it functions (for the most part) at the moment so it will be this way for a little while.
The sink is awkwardly placed on the edge. It will eventually be switched with the dishwasher? I haven't thought anything else out past that plan. The clothes chute and plumbing for upstairs are behind the angled wall so it will probably always be at an angle - though I think it can be pushed back a little. Shelves or a cupboard will also someday go on that wall.
The basement stairs are to the left of the fridge and the back of the coat closet is to the right. If we ever want a wider fridge I guess the coat closet will have to go!
I do have the specially requested photos of the kitchen to post. I admit it does need some rearranging and updating but it functions (for the most part) at the moment so it will be this way for a little while.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
A little bit of floor progress
We started refinishing the living room and dining room floors. Some before shots and the current progress shot. The floors are soft pine so the problem is we have to do it by hand or else lose half of it to a power sander.
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Unfortunately, we are once again expecting 5"-7" of snow overnight so who knows when we will be able to dig out again. Snow photos may be coming soon!
Unfortunately, we are once again expecting 5"-7" of snow overnight so who knows when we will be able to dig out again. Snow photos may be coming soon!
Friday, January 1, 2010
Starting Point
Soo this is my first blog and our first house. I may get sick of both in about 2 weeks so we shall see how this works out for me. I have been browsing quite a few other blogs about home renovation and have realized I enjoy looking at photos way more than reading a detailed description of how the floor originally looked etc. so I will attempt to add lots and lots of photos.
Our house search story is kind of long, boring and really, nobody wants to read everything I could write. Basically we had found a colonial style before this and were about a week away from closing when the owner called saying she had gone to court and a $60,000 lien had been placed on the house. She was hoping to dump the house before this happened? Didn't know this would happen? I don't know what was going on in her mind but needless to say we didn't get the house. It was rather 80's inside with only one ugly bathroom and the only things I will miss are the walk up attic and huge kitchen.
The house this blog is about I have often ogled while driving past (not to say this was special since there are about 30 houses I ogle on that road alone) and was delighted to discover not only was it for sale, but it was also a foreclosure so it was well below our price range and ridiculously less than the colonial. They had to let some previously unknown tax liens clear and we needed proof the lack of a roof hadn't completely destroyed the interior but they finally let us have it!
Here is a ridiculously thorough overview of photos before we touch anything.
View of the Fireplace - ahh, so much white
What is my brother doing on top of the bookcase??
Opening the mystery door, of course. I'm guessing it was for wood storage and it does open onto the bottom bookshelf.
Bookcase with simple leaded design
The fireplace was converted to gas and I guess they had an extension cord running across the room to a plug somewhere??
Out the front windows
A view across the street with a little snow on the ground
Window onto the porch
with a great windowsill
Top of staircase columns
Dining room light fixture- it looks to be original
Closet off stair landing (seen in earlier staircase view) Did it used to be a door to the kitchen? Maybe?
Storage nook in closet going underneath the stairs
Kitchen:
Yes, we have harvest gold with matching orange counters!
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The window does not go outside but overlooks the staircase. It still lets in light down the long hall so that must have been its purpose.
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Close up of the gross carpet. I was hoping real tile was underneath but a corner peel reveals only some asbestos tiles - better than the carpet but probably broken and disgusting closer to the toilet.
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Bedroom wall sconce - the others are still off-white with painted leafs but I guess I only have a shot of one painted gray.
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Closeup of closet window mechanism
Frankie had cold feet
View onto the upstairs sleeping porch.
One of the bedroom closets has this fabulous gold flecked wallpaper. Oh my!
A view of what Frankie sees - the white door is the bathroom side access. Oooh, look a bonus broom! There is also a squished hat in the foreground.
A mystery light? switch is on the staircase. This shot also provides a view of some awesome 1980's/90's wallpaper.
This part will one day be the TV hang out. It looks gross but the basement is actually really dry and not smelly at all. The black on the wall is coal residue from the coal chute. The foundation is Limestone and one of the few foundations I have seen in Lincoln which is still straight and requires no I-Beams to hold it up.
Oh, the ever so popular Pittsburgh Potty aka a random toilet in the basement. This one is conveniently located under the clothes chute. It also is broken so it shoots water from the top like a fountain!
Our house search story is kind of long, boring and really, nobody wants to read everything I could write. Basically we had found a colonial style before this and were about a week away from closing when the owner called saying she had gone to court and a $60,000 lien had been placed on the house. She was hoping to dump the house before this happened? Didn't know this would happen? I don't know what was going on in her mind but needless to say we didn't get the house. It was rather 80's inside with only one ugly bathroom and the only things I will miss are the walk up attic and huge kitchen.
The house this blog is about I have often ogled while driving past (not to say this was special since there are about 30 houses I ogle on that road alone) and was delighted to discover not only was it for sale, but it was also a foreclosure so it was well below our price range and ridiculously less than the colonial. They had to let some previously unknown tax liens clear and we needed proof the lack of a roof hadn't completely destroyed the interior but they finally let us have it!
Here is a ridiculously thorough overview of photos before we touch anything.
Living and Dining Areas:
Top of staircase columns
Kitchen:
Yes, we have harvest gold with matching orange counters!
Upstairs Hallway:
Main Bath:
Bedrooms:
Attic:
Basement:
Garage:
And last but not least of my photo extravaganza: our two stall garage! My car will not know what to do with itself!
Well, if you made it this far, I will promise my other posts will be shorter and concentrate on one or two things at a time. I have to admit, this post definitely reflects how I feel about the house right now: Where do we start!?
Labels:
basement,
bathroom,
bedroom,
kitchen,
living/dining room
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