This is somewhat overdue, but we bought a house last month! We are renting out our condo and looking forward to having more space now. It’s a fixer-upper, with much of the house being original or just old. It’s a work in progress, and we haven’t moved in yet. Having Aiden there is a handful, so I often stay away with him.
So far, Isaac has torn off the vines that were covering the balcony. I took this picture after he tore them down. Otherwise, this is original. We are having a new garage door put in this week, and we just got a new front door since I’m pretty sure I could knock this one in without trying too hard.
Here you can see (through the door) the entry tile that we will be be replacing with a slate laminate. We tore out the doors, and Mom refinished the doorway. This is the original kitchen. Isaac tore up FOUR layers of old flooring… it literally added two vertical inches to the room. He tore out the cabinets because some were broken and in bad shape. He tore out the old appliances and bought new ones. He and our friend Jon tore down the unimportant wall to the left of the fridge and the dark beams running all around and across the ceiling. We took down the old light fixtures.
The paint in the kitchen was so dark, and the two different kinds of vinyl were dated, so I wasn’t sad to see any of it go. The house has a country kitchen where the kitchen area runs right into the family room, which is great, but I did not love the wood paneling covering the family room walls, the old AC unit, or the 5’ x 6’ window that was a sheet of glass and didn’t open. We said goodbye to it all.
Isaac and Dad replaced the giant window with two single-hung windows this weekend.
Chris, from our ward, helped us out a lot by fixing our electrical, then Mom and Isaac patched the walls. We went with a lighter, warmer wall color. Mom and Patrick textured the ceiling and walls, and Dad and Isaac joined in for painting.
We have been doing a lot on our own to cut costs, but we decided it was worth a little extra money to have someone else do the cabinets and countertops. They did most of the work in three days. It was amazing.
Now we just have to finish patching the back wall, do finish work around the new windows, texture, paint, and lay the wood laminate flooring we got for this room and the living room.
We have lots more on our list of things to do, but once this is done, we’ll get the master ready, and then we can move in and work on other things as we have time and money. All of the bedrooms have beautiful hardwood flooring that we are planning to uncover and refinish. We already bought paint for the whole house. We are replacing a few upstairs windows, and we need to do a lot of work on the bathrooms… One nice thing about moving into a fixer-upper is that we can fix it up in ways we like.
We have been SO lucky to have friends help us load all of our stuff into the living room and pile up lots of debris in the backyard. My parents are amazing to let us stay with them for so long and to help us do so much work on the house. Everyone has done so much for us, and we look forward to cooking them meals in our new kitchen soon!
6 comments:
Yay Congrats! Where is the house at in town?
Wow! You've done some amazing work. I can't see what's yet to come!
Wow. You HAVE been doing a lot of work on the house. It is looking beautiful- the kitchen looks fantastic. Is that the same countertop as at mom and dad's or is it different? I would assume it's different, but it's hard to tell from the pictures. It looks like it has a different edge, for sure.
We're just down the street from Mom & Dad.
The countertop is different... it has brown in it, but that's kind of hard to tell from here.
I just got the chance to look at these pictures. I am so excited for you guys to have a bigger place, and the changes so far are beautiful!
I love it! How exciting to be so close to your parents and right around the corner from my parents too! I'd love to come say "Hi" the next time we're in town.
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