Tuesday, April 23, 2013

2013 is the year.

Okay. 2012 came and went and I'm still not any further on my house renovation. Hmmm... I know I'm better at starting projects than finishing them, but this is ridiculous; time to get my ass in gear!

This month my house in West Seattle turns 65 years old and for its birthday I'm giving it a gift: I WILL move in during 2013. That means I have eight months to complete the major systems and the bathroom so I can move in; even if the house isn't "finished." (I hear from people who own houses that they aren't ever "finished", so there's that...)

Wish me luck!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

begin

In August of 2011 I turned 30. And I bought a house; not just any house, but a house that Redfin and real estate agents called a "fixer". And every time I am there working on it I think I made exactly the right decision, even if that means I won't move out of my parents house for another year (probably - I'm anticipating moving in late spring/early to mid summer of 2012).

Since I know you all really just want to see pictures, I will dive right in. These were taken by my mother during the inspection. This photo was taken from the end of the driveway:




The lot runs street to street - and this is the view from the other street:


Ha. All right. This is a picture of the other side of the house:


Yes, I mentioned it's a fixer, right?

And the inside... this photo was taken from the side door through what will be the laundry/mudroom, through the kitchen, all the way into the living/dining room (complete as in its past life with sexy wood paneling, popcorn ceiling, and "vintage" light fixture):


This next one is taken back the other direction from the living room towards the side door:


That brown carpet with matching accent wall and cupboard stripes are so... unappealing. I love this house for its layout and location, not for the former decor. You'll see what happened to the guts soon enough.

The last two photos taken that morning are of the bedrooms - yes, plural. Whatever will I do with so much space? 720 square feet seems quite large after living in a 235 square foot studio in Brooklyn for a bit.

The smaller (and darker) of the two, which will be the bedroom at the end of the remodel:


And the larger, which will be my studio/office:


I can't believe there isn't a photo of the bathroom from that day... I'm sure I have one from shortly after everything was finalized that I can show you later.

Until next time...

Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween

Happy Halloween from a house newly halloween-colored!


(One must start somewhere, right?)