We did buy a house back in the UK and loved it. It was in a beautiful village called Hale and it was just perfect. We tried our hardest to settle, got a mortgage, had a baby, tarted the house up a bit....but after a couple of years, our gypsy tendencies took hold once again and we had upped and moved to Australia!!
We rented again for 3 years and when our rental agreement was up, we decided it was now or never, we had to stop our gypsy tendencies and settle once and for all. For the childrens sake if not our own! So within a month we had bought the biggest and ugliest house you had ever seen. However, for the area we had chose it was darn cheap! YES, we'd bought a right old donkey of a house!
On first viewing I had said NO WAY. Too big, too much work to be done etc. But hubby had other ideas. Lets do it up, make some money and move on. So with this in mind, a 4 and 1 year old in tow and a desperate need and yearning to finally settle down, we bought the house.
TA DA!!!!!!!!!
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BEFORE - This is my work room. It's two small rooms with a door (we took off) in the middle. So I use one to create and the other to compute!
AFTER - Not quite after, but this is with the wall knocked down. Once the girls want their own bedrooms (they share quite happily at the moment) we will have to move into this one, but for now this will be my studio :)
I never loved the house and in the back of my mind it was never "ours" It still felt like we were renting. It was just somewhere to do up and move on. So we went all out to do it up. You know what it's like when you first move in somewhere, you just want to paint, hammer, and buy!! But after a year of trying to do stuff around children we started to lose hope. Our heart just wasn't in it as we both didn't love or even like the house any more. A couple of years ago we got a second wind and we started on the bathrooms. It was such hard work and trying to keep the kids occupied whilst getting work done was frustrating and the guilt factor was huge. We knew we were renovating to sell and all the choices of colour and appliances were chosen with this in mind.
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Not quite there yet. New steps and render to be done yet....
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BEFORE - This is the kitchen/family/dining/lounge. A huge room but we really needed a separate lounge, so that if the kitchen was a mess (always) we didn't have to look at it 24/7!
AFTER - New hallway. A new wall was put in, which not only made the kitchen/family area smaller and cosier, but also gave us a big hallway.
AFTER - This is the separate lounge that was created. It used to be a massive bedroom that we never used. It also had a third bathroom in there and a walk in robe which we have knocked out and made into a pretty big study.
AFTER - The smaller family room with brighter colours added :)
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BEFORE - This was the front/spare bedroom that we never used as it was too big and cold and had an awful view. Dave used it as his "painting" room!
AFTER - So this is the "adult" front lounge. The door to the left was my ingenious idea. It's where the old bathroom/walk in robe used to be but now its a sliding door into our study with tonnes of storage space. I can be on the computer and keep an eye on the kids now!
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AFTER - The sliding door going into the new study
AFTER - Nearly after - the new study
Before and After Pics
The girls room
Most of all, I love the fact that now I can buy "stuff". When you have been used to renting for so long (especially when you move countries), you don't tend to buy "stuff" Now I can buy as much stuff as I like and not in boring browns and beige that would suit the masses, but bright, colourful and highly patterned throws and cushions/ornaments. Stuff that makes my heart sing and makes ME happy!!
Heres to happy times in our old/new home and I promise to keep you updated with the finished thing....whenever that may be!! :)
P.S - I made the coat hook :)
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