We have OFFICIALLY been homeowners for one year! Wooohoo!!!!!
*throws confetti*
This past year has been a completely new experience for us, taking care of an entire house is incredibly different than a two bedroom apartment. I have though, been impressed on multiple occasions, the level of handiness Eric has demonstrated. The man's got skills.
To celebrate our transition from new homeowners to somewhat-experienced-but-not-really homeowners, let's go on a little "before meets after" home tour! Disclaimer: this post is kind of long, so if you don't feel like reading, just skip down and look at the fun pictures!
Let's begin with the front of the house, here it is when we moved in:
And here is what it looks like today: Not a whole lot of change, but we did add some potted flowers, pillows on the porch swing, and some adorable red lanterns.
A few more items on our To-Do list is are:
- update house numbers
- give mailbox and porch light a fresh coat of paint
- paint front door a fun color
And here is what is looks like today:
New wall color, white trim, and the creation of our gallery wall are all updates we made. We also swapped out small old lighting that was in the foyer, for this chandelier I found at Goodwill and spray painted yellow.
A few other things on my radar for this room is a runner rug, console table, hang a mirror in the hall, and update the flooring.
- paint walls, ceiling, and trim
- replace light with painted chandelier
- remove bars and replace carpet on stairs
- paint/refinish banister
- create some sort of landing pad for keys, shoes, ect.
- install door stop
- install hanging light going up the stairs
- runner rug
Next up is our living room in all its olive-green glory:
And thanks to panoramic iPhone magic, I can show you a fish-eye view of what it looks like today:
We've painted, updated the trim to white, bought new furniture, hung some pictures, and updated our side tables. I would like to update the carpet and hang some curtains in here soon as well. - paint walls, ceiling, and trim
- hang curtains
- new furniture
- new carpet
- end table between chairs (paint current set white?)
- revamp/replace coffee table (spray paint gold?)
- update IKEA light
- TV that actually fits in the space
- widen both doorways?
Our dining room was looking pretty sad for a while:
But now it is easily one of my favorite rooms in the whole house:
We've painted, gave my grandmother's table a new home, hung pictures, added a rug, tracked down some chairs, and decorated our china cabinet. I'm still debating if this room needs curtains or not, I kind of love the bare windows with the shutters, and I still want to paint our chairs white and reupholster them.
- paint walls, ceiling, and trim
- curtains?
- new rug
- chairs for table
- paint chairs white (like this) and upholster
Before the kitchen was just a giant wash of brown and beige:
Now it's bright walls and white cabinets:
This room has probably had the most cosmetic changes in whole house. We've painted the walls, painted the cabinets, and hung curtains. Which may not sound like a lot, but it all made a huge difference. The rest of what we have planned for the kitchen is a bit more complicated, including updating the counter tops as well as redoing the floors.
- paint walls, doors, ceiling, trim, and cabinets
- replace back splash (subway tile?)
- install crown molding on top of kitchen cabinets (like this)
- replace counters (butcher block? like this and this. Also like white like this, or a contrast like this and this)
- re-upholster bar stools
- get a refrigerator that actually fits
- change cabinets above stove to fit microwave there, and add a vent
- make roman shades for windows
Heading to the second floor, this was the view up the stairs:
And here is the view today:
Painting the banister was another giant project we tackled this year. Finding a new rug runner to replace the brown one, and finishing the painting is next on the list for the staircase.
I had dubbed the upstairs the "hallways of brown", brown floors, brown walls, brown trim, and brown ceiling....not exciting.
Now we've brought in some light!:
We painted the trim, walls, doors, and the only thing left to conquer is the ceiling.
Our bedroom was blue...very blue, and so NOT somewhere I wanted to end my day in:
And today it is looking quite delightful if I do say so myself:
We painted the walls, the trim, hung curtains as well as pictures, and updated our bedside tables. Our hope for the future is to swap out our queen bed for a California king, as well as maybe get a matching bedroom set.
- paint walls, ceiling, trim, and doors
- new ceiling fan/paint white
- headboard
- rug
- hang curtains
- bedside lamps
- nightstands
- matching dresser set
- B&W print of each of us from wedding, flanking the windows
- hang mirror on closet door
- set chair in corner with reading lamp
- accent wall like this?
The other two bedrooms upstairs are nothing to brag about....but also have had some improvements since we moved in.
Less boxes, but really not much else.
The bathroom though had quite the makeover, It went from this:
To wonderful peacock purple bliss:
This makeover was one I was especially proud of. If there are anymore updates I'd like to make, it would maybe be to paint the cabinetry under the sink a brilliant color.
Heading outside, this used to be the view from the back porch:
And holy-green-grass Batman! this is what it looks like now:
The previous owner's dogs basically took over the backyard, and it ended up looking absolutely terrible. A few months after we moved in, Eric and his Dad dug up everything that looked dead and completely replanted.
Other things we've been thinking about doing are building a pergola, and creating more of an outdoor eating and entertaining area.
- replant grass
- backyard furniture
- fire ring
- cafe lights
- add a pergola or something for shade/coverage (love this and this)
- outdoor bar
- get a grill
Slowly but surely Eric has been adding his own charm to this space, and claiming it as %100 his own. I'm not really sure what his goals are, aside from covering every surface space with Beatles, Cincinnati Reds, or Purdue memorabilia.
And that concludes the end of our tour! Sorry for the SUPER long post, but I hope you enjoyed taking a peak into our little home. We still have a ton of plans for the future, and I can't wait to get started and share our progress a long the way.
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