Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The House is SOLD!

The house did go to settlement as planned last Wednesday.  I was so thankful that not only did it go off without a hitch, but I also managed to make it through without crying or otherwise making an ass out of myself in front of the buyers, which I was concerned about beforehand.  We won't talk about how much we had to pay to sell the house because it's just depressing, but as sad as I am about selling our home, it is a relief to have it over.  It is weird and sad to be here knowing it isn't our house, but I am trying hard not to think about it and just enjoy the last week we are here.  I have taken some strange comfort in the fact that the buyers are around our age and are engaged.  For whatever reason I really like the fact that this will be their first house together and they will get to have similar first memories here.  I guess whatever makes me feel better.

Since I never got around to it before, I figure this would be the perfect post to finally show off all all the work we put into the house over the last 3 1/2 years.  Please ignore the dark shadows in some of the before pics, I'm not sure what the deal with the camera was.

The front before.  


The front after.





The foyer before.


The foyer after.





The kitchen before.  Can you say 1970???  Be sure to note the lovely plaid wallpaper, the disco ball light fixture, army green counters and of course, the crafty pineapple stencils.  Not to mention there was zero counter space.








The kitchen after. By far the hardest part about leaving our first house behind is leaving my FANTASTIC kitchen. Jimmy was thrilled when he realized by putting in the island that we had in fact installed a regulation sized beer pong table! We knocked down the walls dividing the kitchen from the living room and dining room, and installed all new custom built cabinets with soft close drawers (which I did not pay extra for and thought were completely pointless, but now do not know how I will live without), granite counters, a HUGE granite composite sink, under-cabinet lighting and more. There is so much room to work and I love that everyone hangs out at the island when they come over. I am going to MISS my kitchen!









The living room before.


The living room after.  Really just fresh paint and more stylish furnishings.





The dining room before.  Could that light fixture be any uglier?


The dining room after.



The hall bath before. It was my bathroom since I refused to use the tiny master bath. The sage green honestly wouldn't have been so bad with better accessories, but that wood toilet seat made me crazy!




My bathroom after.





The guest room before.  They must have gotten an incredible deal on that hideous green paint because it was everywhere, including the cement block walls in the laundry room.


The guest room after.  A word of advice ~ DO NOT EVER paint a room red until you have purchased the bedding, curtains, or any other furnishings you might need to match.  Red can be surprisingly hard to match/compliment depending on the shade.  



The office before.


The office after.



The master bedroom before.


The master bedroom after.



The master bathroom before.  I cannot begin to describe how much I HATED this bathroom.  So much so, that if I needed to use the bathroom in the middle of the night, I would still walk down the hall to the other bathroom.  




The master bath after. It KILLS me that we only finished it about 6 months ago. It's still small, but I finally like it and now we're leaving. I have to say the pictures really don't do it justice. The tile is really pretty with decorative insets and for some reason the colors in the room just didn't come out well in the pictures.





The basement rec room before.




The basement rec room after.  It is amazing what a difference painting over the dark paneling made.  Another project I am kicking myself for putting off for so long!





The basement powder room before.  Apparently mismatching the toilet seat to the toilet was in style at one point???  And more stencils.  I did feel a little bad painting over them knowing the last owner had lovingly applied them, but they had to go.


The powder room after.  I actually borrowed a wet tile saw from a friend and tiled the bathroom myself while Jimmy was at work.  He was super impressed despite the fact me, my cell phone and the cat were all covered in grout!



The basement bedroom before.


The basement bedroom after.  This was my office until a few months ago and I really love how it turned out after I staged it to sell.



There's really no before and after to these, but since the deck was one of my favorite spots I still wanted to show off the backyard.








With everything going on my life this quote is particularly touching to me right now:

"Some people think it's holding on that makes one strong.  Sometimes it's letting go."
~Sylvia Robinson



2 comments:

Mary said...

WOW - you guys really did an amazing job fixing the house up! I too like the fact that it's a young, engaged couple that bought it - kind of like passing the torch, don't you think? Good luck hon!

Christy said...

Wow, it looks great now!