So, anyway, we looked at 11 houses in three days and on the fourth day made an offer on a great deal. The house was built in 1963 and was being sold by the original owner. It has a lovely big yard with a fence for our dog and it's surprisingly big while looking cute on the outside.
The only issue for us was updating the decor. It came very 70s-style.
Before we moved in my parents and I ripped up the carpet throughout (luckily there were beautiful hardwood floors underneath). A friend and I also painted my office yellow and the master bedroom light blue. Finally, I painted over the gold-specked laminate to make the counter top in the kitchen look like marble.
So I'm going to post a few "before" photos (from the real estate webpage) and I'll do individual posts about changes in each room and my inspiration photos and ideas from Pinterest, etc.
Plans:
Kitchen:
- paint walls
- paint cabinets white or cream
Dining Room:
- cranberry area rug
- yellow curtains
- paint same as kitchen and living room
Living Room:
- Already got an area rug to help make the space cozier. Taking the carpet out made the space far too cold and big.
- new sofa for the side of the rug
- paint a sage green
- paint white or cream on fireplace wood paneling
Bedroom:
- area rug
Main Bathroom:
- replace bathtub with a big whirlpool type (my husband LOVES baths and I want to give him a luxurious tub he can actually fit in).
- add chandelier over bathtub
- add fabric shower curtain
- switch out blue sinks for white
Nursery:
This will be a guest room until we have a baby but I am going to decorate it completely as a nursery to help me feel really ready to succeed in my infertility journey. We have my husband's childhood bed to put in there but very little else.
I plan to do a window seat with storage by putting three IKEA bookshelves around one window. I want to put a reading nook in the closet
Game Room:
- Paint wood paneling cream colored
- slip cover for sofa in beige
- already switched out the checkered carpet tiles for beige ones, put in a game table, a bookcase of games, and a video game area
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