Tuesday, August 7, 2012

the treehouse

Well, it's not needed anymore but below is the summary/breakdown of the treehouse:

all photos via MLS

1 & 2 show the front elevation - Overall this house is not the style I would typically go for however, it grew on me and the only item I definitely wanted to change was the hunter green trim.  Unlimited funds would have allowed for changing the brown color and installing a new front door but they weren't necessary.

3 shows the completely outdated kitchen... Pink cabinets. Bluish countertops. Almond appliances.  Fluorescent lighting. Wierd bench on the island. Extremely worn and scratched hardwood floors.
All of it had to be torn out.

4 is the great room.  HUGE windows that I love. Strange glass blocks behind the fireplace. Odd paint color that needs be painted over immediately.

5 & 6 shows the back of the house. Again, not what I am typically drawn to but I think part of what drew me in was the patio and entertaining area in the back.  I don't think the upper deck overlooking the patio would ever get used?

7 is the master bath.  Once again it all needed to go.  My husband barely fit in the shower and the (looked to be barely used) huge tub took up way too much space.  The glass blocks would have been removed.  The whole bath would have gotten a new floor plan if it was mine.

8 is the very spacious loft.  It overlooks the foyer, the kitchen and the great room.  It also led to the third floor tower.  The railings were metal and needed either a paint job or completely new railings. 

In general there was wallpaper to be removed, new flooring needed throughout, and general updating needed.  But the house is set back off the road, in a quiet area nestled in the trees and reminded me a treehouse.  Plenty of area around for a child to explore! Hopefully new owners will soon fix it up and love it - it has been sitting empty for far too long.




Sunday, August 5, 2012

inspired

treehouse via MLS listing

Last week I read two inspiring posts from bloggers I read often, one was Emily Clark on the story of our home - the first year and I couldn't agree more with her first two sentences... "Every house has a story. I think that's why we can get so emotionally attached to them."  I've always been interested in houses in general and I recently became attached to a house (not mine) which leads to the next post.  Lauren Liess recently wrote about buying a new home when she was happy with the home the currently owned and lived in. I read these posts in the same week and during that same week found out that a home I wanted (even though I love my current home!) and had been on the market on and off for THREE years was under contract.  Somehow I got emotionally attached to the house for sale (aka treehouse) and was trying to figure out the specifics of how that house would work for my family/what remodeling needed to be done/budgeting etc. when I found out it was under contract.  I think the biggest shock to me was how long it had been listed and sitting empty and now suddenly gone.

After finding out there was (most likely) no chance of the treehouse being mine, I began to make a list of why it wouldn't be appropriate for my family and everything I would want to change about it.  The combination of the two posts listed above and realizing all that my husband and I want in our next house (whether buying existing or building a new home) led to the creation of this blog - where I plan to explore houses and journal for myself what our dream next house would have.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Welcome



Welcome to my little home on the internet.
All about houses.
Because they are constantly on my mind.
Architecture. Designing. Decorating. Renovating. Organizing.
I like it all.
Join me as I work on my home, dream of my next home, visit other homes and remember all the memories from homes past.

P.S. I'm Jennifer!