October 27th, 2008
One of the things that HAS to be completed before the house is livable is the main-level bathroom. I got my first look at it over the weekend, and while it’s not as if it’s poop-smeared and caving into the basement, it certainly needs to be gutted and redone. There’s currently carpeting (ugh) on the floor, an institutional-looking wall-hanging sink, a toilet that doesn’t work, and a random cabinet to fill wall space.
It’s also got an art deco cast iron tub that I think is fabulous, but which is worn down to the point where it needs some work to be usable. Over the weekend, we did a little bit of research and found that we could either resurface it (which involves painting it, basically, with a paint similar to that used on cars, in which case Kevin might be able to do it himself) or get it powder coated, which would involve taking it out of the bathroom. I really want to save it, but if we can’t, I think we’ve found a cast iron Kohler tub at Home Depot that will do the trick. We both like faucet handles along these lines:

While at Menards, we found a series of vanities that we both happened to love, even though they were modern rather than retro. Unfortunately, they’re made in Malaysia instead of the US, so we’re going to do some more shopping around before we make our decision. One of the ones we liked is shown here:

And tile! I have pretty much made it known that we’ll be putting unglazed hex tiles on the floor, and I think I have finally brought Kevin over to the darkside of tiling the bottom halves of the walls with white subway tile. Hurrah! I think we’re mostly going to go white, so that we’ll have more flexibility down the road in terms of accent colors and accessories.
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October 27th, 2008

If everything goes as planned, Kevin should be closing on the house today. How exciting! The picture above is a pretty old one, and one that appears with the house’s listing on the city property assessor’s website. I feel kind of creepy taking pictures of it before we actually take possession of it, so until then, this will have to do.
Over the weekend, I got my first really great look at the innards of the house, and I was really relieved to find that it’s got great bones, and there’s tons of potential. Don’t get me wrong, even if there weren’t I would have painstakingly polished that turd. Seeing all of the things that can be done to it was very exciting, though. I look forward to cataloging all of the ideas that I’ve got for it here.
Yesterday, we let the landlord know that we’ll be out soon because of the house purchase. Kevin let him know that we’d be out by the first of the new year, which was a bit further away than I thought we’d been planning (I was hoping to move by the end of November so that we wouldn’t end up with a double housing payment, but I’m sure we can manage). Telling the landlord is just one more little way that this is becoming a real thing. It’s like, “Hey, there’s no going back now. We’ve given notice to the landlord!” Amazing. We also spent a good amount of time at Menards and Home Depot over the weekend, daydreaming and figuring things out. Kevin also went ahead and bought a heater for the garage so that he’ll be able to get things done out there over the winter (had to buy it now, before the closing, because the sale price was too good to pass up).
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October 24th, 2008
I’m so excited to be moving into a home that I get to have fun customizing. I’ve got lots of ideas zooming around in my head, and this website is going to serve as a way to purge and catalog everything I’ve got in mind. I hope you have as much fun reading it as I will have detailing our renovations and finding inspiration for interior design. Poke around, and steal whatever you need.
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