Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Medieval?

The cherry on top of our "house sundae" has arrived - the front door!



I think it looks great, the wood looks distressed just like a Pottery Barn dining table I've had my eye on for the past month. Plus the door has a secret.... but you have to come see it in person! (bribery at its finest)

While I thought the door reminded me of Pottery Barn.... it gave our construction manager a different vibe.

Roy got an email from him today.

Roy,
This is the first time I've seen this door selection and I just had to comment how cool it is! Very medieval....


I'm glad he likes the door, but I'm going to ignore the Medieval reference for now... unless we decide not to use our security system and instead leave swords near the entry.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Feeling studious?

I'll admit it. I have a passion, a passion for hardwood floors.

Unfortunately, I also have a passion for furniture, paintings, chandeliers, and oh yeah... eating. So, in our plan for the house we decided we could afford to have one room with hardwood floors, and then save up for the rest.

So... which room is the lucky winner?



The study!

The hardwood floors were put in this weekend. We peeled back the protective cardboard to check out the beautiful dark floors.



Ahhh.... satisfaction!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Barefoot and cozy.

What else would get my Texan hubby taking off his boots in the house?



Installed carpet!



The carpet feels so soft and fluffy, hopefully we can keep it this way!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Almost done!

So many changes have been happening in the past few weeks, each time we go... it's transforming more and more. My bad for not updating the blog with more pictures, so I'll just have to put tons on this post.



Backsplash installed...my vision is complete! I went into the design center trying to explain my idea of a mish mosh of different sized and colored stones and ....geez, it looks pretty!

We came down on Tuesday.. and found that we had sidewalks, a driveway, and trees. The fence had also been put in, we officially had a backyard! Kirby loved being able to run around off her leash!



sidewalks in!



backyard.



family portrait.

We didn't think the week could get much more exciting after seeing our backyard fenced in. But then we went down this evening and....


there is grass and landscaping!!!



backyard is complete! Now I can start measuring for my garden....

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Grand unveiling of..... granite!



Granite is here and it is beautiful! I love the color and how great it looks with the cabinets. Stay tuned for the backsplash post!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

My biggest fear.

Ok, so everyone who knows me, knows that I'm a big worrier ...and I had one big worry about moving into this amazing house, on this amazing street.

You may be asking yourself: "Paying the bills? Mowing the lawn? Not having enough money to go out to eat? Having to clean that whole place?"

No, no. My biggest fear...is the wildlife.

Please reference my new backyard:



To a city slicker like me, my backyard is basically the untamed wilderness. At the beginning of this process, I thought only of snakes. What if a snake comes into my backyard? How will I kill it? Could it possibly bite me, rendering me useless, left to writhe in pain and die in the backyard, alone and unable to call for help? So then I scoured the internet, trying to find ways of preventing snakes from entering my backyard.

Most feasible= snake repelling powder or planting chrysanthemums.
Oddest find= chopping garlic and brewing it into a tea and then pouring that around the yard.

I slowly started getting over my snake paranoia until one day when visiting the house.... guess what I see? A snake in the front yard! Luckily it had been killed thanks to the brave efforts of the construction crew. But nonetheless, it continued to breed fear in me and I thought it could never get any worse than a snake....

Until I read an article online about someone finding a 7 foot alligator in their backyard pool. In my city. In my neighborhood.

Fears renewed!

Roy: "Don't worry about alligators, its a fluke thing. They got rid of it, there are NOT alligators in our neighborhood."

Fastforward a few months... we decided to go for a walk (well, attempt to run/walk) in our neighborhood along this gorgeous trail.



Then.... I caught a glimpse of this sign.



me: "See Roy! There's a warning sign... there ARE alligators in the neighborhood! I was RIGHT!"

We took a brief stop to pose Kirby on a rock.



We then continued on our walk, with poor Roy listening to my chirping in his ear about how worried I was over alligators.

Roy: "Heidi, there are no alligators! They have to put that sign up just to cover themselves in case of liability.. blah, blah" (insert more important sounding lawyer terms)

Continue to walk and see a cute little bridge to cross. Start having a romantic moment, holding hands, talking about how amazing our neighborhood is.... until....

me: "look! down there! look! LOOK! I WAS RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"



Yes ladies and gentlemen.... there was an alligator!



Roy estimated the alligator to be about 4-5 feet long.

Me: "that's big enough to take a leg off... or eat Kirby!"

So. my fears have officially been renewed and my previous fear of snakes has now grown into a much bigger fear. After googling "How to escape an alligator attack", I found my plan...

Run away as fast as I can.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

My favorite thing... part 2.

If you remember my previous post about my favorite thing about Bromley, you'll remember that its the fireplace. The fireplace is now complete, the mantle has been installed! Its going to make a great focal point of the room and seeing it finished makes me crave the cold weather.



Also, the floors are cleaned and covered for the first time. Which is extra special for Kirby, this is the first time she can be put on the ground and allowed to explore without the fear of nails all over the floors. She loved sniffing around and checking out the new place.



We try to take her to visit the house each time we go. For a blind little dog, she's very independent and curious. We're trying to get a head start for her to memorize the layout and not be so worried if we see her near the stairs (or any walls and corners for that matter). This trip was full of "watch out!" and "careful Kirby!" and only a few random bumps.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Floored.

Tile is in! When we went to scope out the progress, all the floors were covered in protective cardboard. We couldn't help but to peel back the cardboard in one corner to check it out. I think the tile looks great and we were very relieved. So many months ago when we were picking tile based on tiny squares, we had no clue how it would look when multiplied by the hundreds. We still can't get the full picture, but based on the corner... I think we'll be happy with our choices.



Even though we would have loved to have hard wood floors throughout the house, tile is much cheaper and much easier to maintain. I'm relieved that the occasional spills (ok, daily spills for me) will be easy to wipe up and when we eventually have kids.. I won't be panicking and following behind them waiting to pick up every drop of apple juice on the floor.

The date is set!



The outside brick and stone work is officially done and it looks beautiful! I love the little slope of the roof and our front porch. I'm on the lookout for adorable front porch furniture now...we could be rocking chair people! (are we too young for that?) Either way, the front porch makes me want to make homemade iced tea.

Now that the house is further along, we finally got a closing date nailed down. (like the pun?) We will officially have the keys in our excited little hands on November 10.

Let the countdown begin!