I know we're crazy people. We just finished pretty much everything we wanted to do on our house, so time to sit back and enjoy it, right? Not for us, apparently. We decided to start over with a new house! Because we're crazy people!
Yep, that's right. We've moved and have sold the old house. I don't think the plan was ever to stay there permanently, so once Owen came along and we wrapped up most of our projects we decided to start looking. It took a few months and seeing a good number of houses to find the right one, but we eventually found what we were looking for. Plus we're still in the same town, which has made the transition a lot easier since we can still use the same grocery store, daycare, restaurants, etc. The new house has so many of the things we were looking for - lots of living space for entertaining, a big garage, a basement, plenty of bedrooms, and a nice yard - plus a few bonus features like dual HVAC systems and a patio and swing set in the backyard. It's a definite upgrade from our last place and we're really glad to be living in our new home. More info on the house is in the newly-created "New House" page, which you can navigate to from the sidebar on the right (or the drop-down menu on mobile).
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The front of our new house! |
The house was in fantastic shape when we bought it. No big
structural issues to fix immediately, just some cosmetic things that would need to be done eventually. But of course, being that it's us, we couldn't just move in. Oh no, we have projects! We have plans! So we started off with a couple tasks before even moving in. The big ones were new flooring downstairs and new paint throughout the house, which are much easier to do without furniture and stuff in the way. We went with LVP from a
local flooring company and had them install it for the entire first floor. They did a great job and we love the look of it. We figured the durability / cleanability will be nice to have in our main living areas where dogs, cats, and kiddos will constantly be running around. As for the paint, we went with a greige for most of the walls (with some green and blue accents walls too), and then white for ceilings/trim. We had a great company out of Lebanon do the work and they were fantastic! The two of them got the whole house (seriously, the whole house - walls, ceilings, trim, doors, closets, everything!) done in just about a week. The results are fantastic and we really like how it all came together, especially when comparing it to what the house looked like before.
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Here's a good "before" picture to give you an idea of what were working with |
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It's subtle, but going from cream to white on the trim somehow still makes a big difference |
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Flooring partway through the install |
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The finished product! Paint, floor, and even door hardware and light fixtures! |
Another two house-wide changes we made were to install new window blinds and change out the door hardware. The best time to do both was right away, as all the window treatments and knobs had to come off for painting anyway. So we jumped right in with new faux wood Levolor blinds, replaced all the old brassy knobs with the bronze
Juno style from Kwikset, and all the hinges with bronze as well. These were pretty simple changes, but we think it makes a big difference. The existing blinds were in pretty rough shape - bent and broken, dirty and mismatched - so the new ones help give the house a clean look to go with the new floor and paint job. And the oil-rubbed bronze really pops against the freshly-painted, extra-white doors and trim. And that's just a few more ways for us to add a little more of our own style to the house.
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All the blinds in our sizes that Lowe's had in stock... somehow we required multiple trips to get enough |
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We did intentionally put a lever on one door, the garage entrance, since it's easier to open when your hands are full |
Past that, we've mostly focused on the first floor. So, in keeping with the idea of small changes that just help bring everything together, we also replaced a lot of receptacles and switches that were ivory, almond, or any other color that wasn't white with new white ones. And, since we were replacing them anyway, put in tamper resistant outlets cuz you know baby boy gunna be putting stuff in there. Yeah, it's not an exciting change, but it's still part of the process. We also replaced all the light fixtures on the first floor (and a few on the second floor). So new oil-rubbed bronze to match the new hardware and whatnot. Well ok, we still haven't gotten around to putting up the new fixture in the dining room (mostly because we still haven't gotten around to getting dining room furniture and stuff...), but otherwise all the other overhead lights are done now.
The other big thing I'll share for now (we've done a few other projects too, but this is already getting to be a long post) is that we've gone ahead and put up a nice fence in the backyard. This is great for Leo, who's used to having a fence and can now run around like a crazy dog, but also gives us some peace of mind for when Owen is big enough to run around out there with Leo. So yeah, it's definitely more to keep those two in than to keep anything out. It's black aluminum fence panels with a single gate on the left side, a double gate on the right, and another single gate out the back (figure we'll be chasing down a lot of stray balls and frisbees before long). We hired this out to another good
local company that was great to work with and got it done so quickly (seriously, they showed up at 9am and were done by 1pm). The process was a giant pain (lots of red tape to go through for the town, county, and neighborhood HOA), but it was finally finished a few weeks ago and we love it.
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The fence as seen behind the amazing playground! The dirt is where we removed a sandbox that was more swamp than sand |
Ugh, sorry. Another long post, I know. So I guess I'll cut this one off here. We've got more to share on the house, because of course we've already done a few other projects... but those can wait for another post. Thanks for sticking with us and we'll see you next time!