Saturday, August 29, 2009

17 day countdown!

Every time Karl and I go and visit our house, we are blown away by the amount of work that has been done on it from the previous week, and then it gets harder to leave and come home to our basement apartment because we are so excited about the house!

We had a pretty open Saturday today so we drove down to see the house. We are closing in 17 days and I can't believe that we are going to be homeowners so soon! Here are some picture updates for those of you who are interested.

Front of the house:
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We walked in today and couldn't believe that the cabinets, some flooring, and some crown molding were in already! AND they are doing carpet next week!!! I had thought about painting my cabinets after we move in but I love them too much now to change them.
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Here's a picture from the living room. This is that raised bar that we paid extra for, which we LOVE. You can see the pantry in the background.
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All of the doors in the house look like this one. I forgot to take pictures of our doors in our actual house, but this is one from the model house center. You can kind of see the doors in some of these pictures in this post.
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This is the cute 2nd bathroom upstairs. It has a normal sized tub/shower so I didn't take a picture of that.
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Here is my favorite part of the whole house (which is now in competition with the kitchen), the master closet. It spans the whole length of our bedroom.
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Master bathtub:
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Master bathroom counter:
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Can't wait to move in! Will post more pictures after our meeting with the contractor next week.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

DIY frames & bookshelf...and house update

Hello! It has been a long time since I have posted anything. School started and I am student teaching at Provo High. Our house is about 3.5 weeks out from being done. Karl has been more busy than ever with work and he is on a last minute business trip to Chicago today, which is why I am finding time to even post this. :)

So a few weeks back, my family came out to visit and my mom wanted to do a craft while she was here. My mom suggested we decoupage some frames, so we loaded up supplies at Michaels/Walmart and came over to my house for a crafting extravaganza!

First step was to paint the plain frame with some special craft glue, then lay your cute tissue paper on the front of it. We tried to smooth out most of the wrinkles but, as we were later convinced, little wrinkles gave our projects charm.
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We then continued to paint the glue on and cut the tissue paper until it was just right on the frame: (Hand model courtesy of Lauren!)
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The frames turned out great! Here is a picture of Lauren's frame (my mom's cute green frame is out of focus in the background):
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Teri's great damask pattern frame:
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My frame, that I transformed into a magnet board for my kitchen. I bought buttons and hot glued magnets to the back.
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So, after all those frames, Teri and I were HOOKED on decoupaging! We saw an old bookshelf in her house and decided we found a project that was RIPE with opportunity. Here is an old raggedy bookshelf that Teri and her new husband had laying around in their apartment:

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We put some nails into it to make it a little more sturdy. We then busted out my new orbital sander (RIDGID - has a lifetime warranty - I got it at Lowe's) and got rid of most of the scuffs and dings:

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Since Teri and I are never ones who want to do more work than necessary, we decided to spray paint the bookshelf instead of having to actually paint it with paintbrushes. Here is a shot from the midst of the spray painting journey:
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After about 4 cans of paint and zillions of coats, we brought the book shelf inside and decoupaged cute polka dot paper that we had leftover from the frames onto the shelves:
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Here is an almost finished version of the shelf:
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We then put a few layers of polyurethane on it to make it all nice and shiny, and dent proof. I don't have pictures yet from that stage. :( :( :(

So - lots of crafts. I just went to Honks and the dollar store and picked up a few more things to decoupage because it is SO FUN!!

Here's the house - we can't wait to move in!
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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Update on the house

Karl and I went to go visit the house today and we were SO EXCITED to see that the house has sprung up from the ground!

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Here is a view from the driveway up the front walk way.
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When you walk in the house, you look to your left and here is a view of what you see.
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Then if you walk in a little bit more you are standing in the living room and you can see this view of the kitchen. The wood poking out into the room is the counter/sink and the bar attached to it.
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I didn't take any pictures of up the stairs except this one of me standing in the back bedroom looking into the master bathroom/closet/bedroom. The master closet is the big long skinny room on the right hand side of the picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This closet sold me on the house.
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Also, for the people who are excited about the view of the "haunted" sugar beet factory, here is a view from the bedroom that I was standing in when I took the picture of the master closet/bathroom:
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We are so excited for our house! I bought some packing boxes this week to start packing. I have some more posts to come; Teri and I have been working on a DIY project!