Monday 4 August 2014

Storage Saturday


This house is great, with a lot of storage space--but the space wasn't quite useful. Upon moving in we realized we had no place to put all of our stuff. It all wound up sitting on the floor for a week and a half. Not much fun. 

This Saturday we took it upon ourselves to build some storage in three of the closets. 

The room of requirement closet was pretty bare. In fact, there were only some remnants from the closet system that was there before. Not even a usable rod! 


We went to Home Depot and bought a Rubbermaid automatic closet system. It was completely configurable and we put it up in less than an hour. We ran into a bit of trouble getting started though--neither of us had ever put an anchor in a plaster wall before. And either our stud finder wasn't working, or the studs in this house are wavier than a roller coaster. It all worked out okay though and our finished product was pretty awesome, easy, and relatively cheap. This room is, by definition, full of the overflow from the rest of the house. We needed it to hold lots of stuff! 


Moving upstairs: the guest bedroom closet had a few 2x4s in place but not quite enough to do anything. Seeing as how this room will be my dressing room/guestroom the closet needs to be able to be used as storage for sweatshirts purses shoes etc. 


We bought a few more two by fours to finish out the framing and then put a few one by eight white wood planks down to complete it out. Ta da! Automatic storage. (note: for how non-girly-girl I am, I really do have a lot of shoes.) 



Moving onto our bedroom closet, when we moved in all there were only two long clothing rods that we needed to supplement. Our apartment closet had actually been really big and was able to fit all of our clothes. Austin's side wasn't too bad once we put in his dresser but my side needed some help. We bought a clothing separator thing and a bookshelf (note: those white bookshelves are only $21 at Target! Expect a few more of those to pop up around the house!) to put my clothes. We still have two dressers sitting outside of the closet for now--we'll see where those end up. 


Finally, our house doesn't actually happen to have a mudroom or a coat closet. For now it doesn't look like the kitchen will be acquiring either of those things so we had to make do with the little nook at the top of the stairs. 
(This was just testing it with two tension rods--we replaced the lower one with a real anchored rod and made them both level). 

We hung a clothing rod between the walls, hung up all of our winter coats and rain jackets, placed the hats scarves gloves etc. as well as Austin shoes on the floor, and closed it all off with the shower curtain we had originally used the bathroom downstairs. (There has been a little switcheroo there but I will explain that later). The color actually works out really well because it ties together the blues in the two rooms on either side. It's hard to see on an iPhone pic but the master on the left has the darker blue and the guest on the right has a pale gray blue. We will probably change all of these colors somewhat (and maybe actually add doors!), but this works for now. 

It just gives a little happier view walking up the steps than the blank little nook which had been there before. 

Yes we did all of that on Saturday. A very long and very productive day. And now we don't have anything on the floor that's not supposed to be there! It's the little things in life that make me happy. 






Monday 28 July 2014

Now we're cooking with gas! ...well, kinda

We have kitchen appliances! 


This weekend we managed to become real grown ups and actually own a refridgerator and a stove. 

We bought the stove from Home Depot a couple weeks ago. Austin posted this pic to Facebook:

The installer guys came in Saturday afternoon to hook it up. They fired it up and...it kind of works. The center burner doesn't ignite (until you lift up the metal plate to be like, "what's going on?" and the oxygen flows in and meets the gas and almost catches your hand on fire. True story.)   Something about the sparker being too tall or too loose and not getting oxygen. The installer called Samsung and they are going to replace the whole stove next month. Apparently they don't bother with technicians anymore? Anyway, the other burners and the oven work.  We'll make do for a few weeks. 

Austin is excited about having a gas stove. He likes fire. 

In our other endeavor this weekend, we bought a used fridge off Craigslist. Nothing special but it will tide us over until we save up for the next big appliance sale. After that we can probably turn it into a kegerator. It actually fit in the back of the Equinox! Don't worry, we were cautious and didn't get abducted by creepers. 

The kitchen is slowly coming along! We have plans to build or buy a pantry for between the stove and longer-term fridge, build an island to give us more storage and prep room, and put some kind of makeshift mudroom station by the front door. The house is great but the kitchen doesn't have the most storage built in. It's nothing we can't fix, though! 

Friday 25 July 2014

Move week


We've had quite the week but we are finally all moved in. Austin and I kind of thought we could do it ourselves -- we thought wrong. We had some amazing help from some friends who completely saved the day on Thursday and today. We also had to hire some movers to get the big stuff (note: I first typo'd lovers instead of movers, for a completely different message!)

Pics of the first week:

 The backyard is the current favorite. 




The mess begins. 




After a long day-- at least there's no more cardboard in the kitchen. Of course, nor is there any way to heat or cool food--yet. 

And we kind of have a living room!
 
Austin is ready to take a break for the night. 

We have a lot left to do, clearly. But at least it's all in the house now! 


Monday 30 June 2014

What We Bought

Some pictures of the house from the Realtor's site: 
The Front
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room

Kitchen
Kitchen

Kitchen

Bathroom

Bathroom

Office


Master Bedroom


Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom


Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom
2nd Bedroom - Guest- Upstairs


Room of Requirement (4th bedroom, off kitchen)
Back of House

Backyard

Backyard

 And because I'm a dork:
Floor plan of ground floor with tentative furniture placements

Floor plan of second floor with tentative furniture placements
(Floor plans created on floorplanner.com)

We bought a house! And started a blog! We're old.

We closed on the house today!

It's very cool and exciting (Eg-citing, get it? From our last name? Never mind) and a lot to look forward to.

We don't move in until late July because we gave the sellers 21 days occupancy to close on their new house and move out.  Yep, we are landlords and homeowners all at once.

The details:

  • 1863 farmhouse in Oak Creek, WI. --It's actually the best of both worlds here because it's old with a lot of character, but it's been nicely updated for us.
  • 4 bedrooms. --Two of which are TINY. 
  • 1 bath -- We will probably add one sooner or later. 
  • Great backyard-- adorable shed, deep lot, semi-private. Skamp can run but there's not too much grass to maintain. No garage, which may turn out to be torture in a Wisconsin winter, but we may add one sooner or later. 
  • Full basement that is completely unfinishable. Field stone, short ceilings, tornado doors...

I started this blog to keep our family and friends (many if not most of whom live super far away) up to date without having to flood Facebook with picture after picture and story after story as we go along. This should be quite an adventure as a couple of kids in our twenties learn how own a super old house.

Wish us luck!