Sunday, May 24, 2009
Newlywed update :)
Master Bedroom
This is our bedroom now. I to have a color that would pop (!) so I went and picked Sahara Desert at Home Depot. I was worried that our room looked like a school bus, but everything has been coming together.
Our bed was a Craiglist find. Phil wanted a wood bed, I wanted a metal/iron rod one. We both got what we wanted :)
This was a little last minute project Phil undertook. He bought our mattress and box spring, and soon found that the box spring wouldn't fit up the stairs. The only solution was to rip apart the wall going up the stairs.
I really wanted a chandelier in our bedroom and found the perfect one (at a good price) at Home Depot. Phil put it up for me before the wedding. Its my favorite part in our bedroom.
Kitchen
Phil and Rich Stein put in our kitchen cabinets (finally!) the week before the wedding.
Bathroom
Bedroom #1 (TV Room)
Bedroom #2 (Guest Room)
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Update! Update! Massive Update!
Our living room:
The downstairs bathroom:
Finally, the house with the red door:
I went to Maryland to visit family sometime in March and came back to find our house with a red door and black shutters-- just like Phil and I had planned. I really love it! It is looking more like home already.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
a very much so overdue update
Our little house is slowly but surely progressing along. With just two months until Phil's and my wedding, we are in a time crunch to get everything done and ready for move in day. Nonetheless, we are confident that we can do it.
Here is an update from 429 Brook Court, the little house that could:
General
Plumbing
- We passed the plumbing inspection! Hooray! This means (most importantly) that all the wonderful people who have been helping us out for the past two or so months will finally be able to come to our house and freely tend to their bodily needs as they so please. Yes, in fact, we now have a working toilet and sink in the downstairs bathroom.
Electric
- We passed our electric inspection on the first try! Now onto insulating the kitchen… after we pass an insulation inspection we can sheetrock, paint, put cabinets up, floors down, and install our appliances.
Painting
- Our walls and ceilings are now white! My dad primed the first floor for us and it makes such difference. The white paint alone has brought so much light into the house. It feels like we're walking into a new one!
- After Phil's sister Jaclyn helped me clean some of the filth off of the window frames, doors, and door frames, I was able to putty and spackle them. These are currently being painted (Behr Polar Bear White) white by Phil's brother John.
- We picked our actual paint colors last week and bought the paint. My dad is already working on getting those on the walls.
Finally got a picture of Dad hard at work. Isn't he just great?!
Phil while sanding the ceilings to prep them for paint.
Room-by-Room
Kitchen
- My dad and brother, Adolfo, removed the wood and laminate flooring in the kitchen. My dad then repaired the floor boards underneath and put down plywood flooring.
- We purchased some of our major appliances at the Morris Habitat for Humanity Restore. Habitat Restores are a sort of building materials outlet. Donated and surplus materials are sold for prices lower than those that can be found at regular retail stores. The proceeds from these stores help the local Habitat for Humanity efforts. According to their website, some Restores fund the building of as many as ten local houses per year. Things donated to Habitat are usually given by supply stores, contractors, and individuals in support of the organization. Needless to say, our stove/oven and dishwasher were a bargain! We are fortunate to have a refrigerator that was left by the previous owner, purchased in 2005.
The final result after Fo and Dad took the floors out of the kitchen.
Our cabinets which are obviously serving as really great storage space and coat hangers.
My favorite cabinets are the top glass ones.
- We purchased kitchen cabinets from Craigslist. There are many more than we have a need for which means that we can pick and choose which ones we'd like to incorporate into our kitchen layout and have enough left over for a basement workshop or laundry room. Amazingly, Phil was able to lay them out in a way that will allow us to avoid purchasing any extra "special ones." These too, were a bargain. After getting an estimate for nearly $5000 from Home Depot for cabinets, we were happy to pay $800 to the woman who was selling them on Craigslist. She had never even installed them in her own kitchen and had them sitting in her basement.
Downstairs Bathroom
- Like I said, this is our working bathroom now. It has a toilet and a beautiful small pedestal sink installed and ready to be used. The final touches that we still need to work on are the crown molding and painting the ceiling. And, definitely a very good scrubbing. Clorox anyone?
Bedroom #1
- This is our current storage room. In there you can find anything from a toilet to a book on soap making. It is currently primed but will soon be painted… if we ever pick a color! This room also needs a new window which is yet to be ordered.
Bedroom #2
- This bedroom is almost (!!) done. I was there today and my dad has painted it a Behr "Pensive Sky" color. It is such a subtle light moss green and I just couldn't stop smiling when I walked in. I love it, and the white trim just added to the beauty (thanks, Dad & John!!)
Upstairs Bathroom
Please make note of the flooring and ignore the dust.
- Our friend Phil Markets put in the plywood floor in the upstairs bathroom and the shower frame. The previous shower frame had rotted and definitely needed to be replaced. It is such a treat not to look up in our kitchen and see the (lack thereof) bathroom.
- Another thing we purchased at the restore was a Kohler pedestal sink for $55. Phil and I are not often cognizant of the brands on anything we buy, but this time I noticed the Kohler writing on it and, when I looked it up, I found out it retails for around$300! Talk about a good deal.
Upstairs Hallway & Master Bedroom
- These two areas have been primed thanks to Phil and Fran Rutz. Oh, and of course, I cannot forget to thank Christian and Damian Juth (our nephews) for their fine workmanship while priming our upstairs hallway. Let's just say that we are thankful that the carpet is coming out after they got their hands on paint rolls and brushes.
- The carpet has been ripped out of the bedroom. Yay!
- White primer paint has made a world of difference upstairs also.
Christian
Damian
There are still lots of things to do in our little Cape Cod but everything is being done with love and care. We are happy to have taken this project on. None of the headaches that it has caused have ever amounted to the joy that we feel to own a house that we can make a home together. We so look forward to having the people we love over for a bite and a laugh. The day will come. Sooner than later.
We also can't forget to express our millions of thanks to our great friends and family. Without you guys, this project would not be possible at all. Thank you thank you thank you!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
then comes a house
After finding out that the title of this blog was creating some confusion as to Phil's and my intention with our house, I consulted the source of all knowledge (Google) to find out just why. I ran into this little definition:
flipping: v.tr. practice of buying an asset and quickly reselling it for profit
And, ta-da! There lies the reason! I'm at fault for my poor researching habits (aka laziness). I guess I wasn't so clever after all.
To answer the question: No Phil and I are not, by definition, flipping the house. We plan on moving in and living there for 1-25 or 50 years. Just kidding, we just actually don't know how long we'll be there for.
So now I am faced with the task (can I say burden?) of naming this little blog once again. I (we) have decided to call our little blog:
then comes a house
"Why?" you may wonder. To answer THIS question, I will leave you with proof of our first-grade-level kind of humor:
Phil and Esther,
sitting in a tree,
k-i-s-s-i-n-g
first comes love,
then comes a house,
then comes marriage,
then comes a baby in a golden carriage!
And just in case this inspires yet another question about a baby in Phil's and my baby carriage, I'd like to point out that the "then" in this little children's verse implies the unknown future of which we are not yet aware. A baby in a baby carriage will undeniably call for its own blog post when the time comes.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Congrats, John!... not so congrats house.
Oh and by the way: the plumbing failed inspection. Wah-wah-wahhhhh. But the needed repairs are little and already being done. The second inspection has been scheduled once again for early this week. Let's pray, pray, pray!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Progress thus far...
Bathroom #1
On Wednesday and Thursday Phil was able to take an hour or two in the morning before work to paint a couple of our walls. I walked into the house and felt pure joy at seeing the difference that a coat of (WHITE!) primer paint can make. It is really obvious in the second picture. I still smile when I see it! Just close your eyes for a minute and envision what all of our walls are going to look like eventually.