our! first! house! (during. part I)

Before Pictures Here.

It is a surreal feeling walking into YOUR house for the first time.

Sadly my first thought when I looked up as Cody was unlocking the door was “Holy shneikies. This is all mine. To clean.”

But the carpets containing years of someone else’s toenails and spilled ketchup are gone. GONE.

And you know the other crazy thing? I’ve never really “hired” anyone to do anything for me before (besides follicular maintenence.) Those guys tearing out all the nasty linoleum and fixing plumbing and laying tile and delicious bamboo flooring? They’re doing it because I asked them to (and signed a contract to give them money when they are done.)

Every surface our feet will touch will be new. Every surface will have a fresh coat of paint in colors that I picked out.

Yankee candle will have nothing on my new house smell.

Part of what makes living in a hotel so bearable is that when it’s all said and done?

I get to go home.

For the first time ever.

Now tell me what to do with those silly bubbly lights in the kitchen. So strange. In so many ways.

80 thoughts on “our! first! house! (during. part I)

  1. Your house looks fabulous!!! You must be so rapt =)

    Have you thought of downlights in your kitchen? You can actually get some really sexy compact fluoro downlights now that provide HEAPS of light at very low cost – perfect for work surfaces if you add one above the counter where you would be most likely doing food prep. The clean lines of removing the bubbly light fittings would go so sweet with your beautiful bamboo flooring (I LOVE bamboo flooring!!)

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  2. I feel the same about the bathroom carpets. EEWWW! My in laws have it in their family’s vacation home and everytime I go there I want to rip them out!

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    1. @bea, Not only did I grow up with bathroom carpet, I grew up with white carpet IN THE KITCHEN.
      Clearly this explains many of my home renovation issues.

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  3. If you can swing it, recessed lighting would be your best bet for the kitchen. And if you have some sort of plan of the kitchen, I can help you with the layout. 5 yrs of architecture school (accredited #3 arch school in the country, TYVM) + 4.5 yrs in the real world at a residential firm means I am fully qualified to help you out if you need anything 🙂

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  4. I see your PAINT samples…and they look like…
    DULUX Buff-It which is the best!!!!!
    well cos i got it for my house.
    yay for u!
    i love your house already!
    xoxxxx

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      1. @Casey,
        I just have to add…want to make it worse? How about PINK carpet in the bathroom? PINK I tell you..our last house it was… And yes, it came out before we moved in. Pink carpet in the master bathroom. It matched the pink floral vinyl in the kitchen. Ewwww. All of which came out before I set foot in the house. Carpet does NOT belong in a bathroom, nope, nope, nope. Your house is going to be beautiful now that all that stuff is torn out it’s already looking lovely. And I want to learn about bamboo flooring!

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  5. Yay new house! Woot!

    As for the lights, um yes, those are weird. I’d say replace them with something close to the ceiling that won’t involve too much rewiring (because really, you have enough on your plate without having to call in electricians). Maybe something like this?

    Good luck! Can’t wait to see how it all turns out.

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      1. @Casey, glad you like it. And we’d have to call electricians too. I just tend to assume other people are more handy than we are.

        Honestly, we moved into this house in September and lived without light fixtures in the bedrooms for 2 months until my father-in-law came to visit last week & installed them all for us.

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  6. OK, now that I’ve stopped dry-heaving over the bathroom carpet…SQUEEEEEEEEE! Yeah, the bubble lights are freaky. Congrats! I know you can’t wait to get in there.

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  7. Ohmyland those lights are spectacularly horrifying.

    Ideal, but involves an electritian and wiring: recessed pot lights. (You’ll need more than two – like 6-8) Make sure you add task lighting though!
    http://bit.ly/47AsqV

    Also good and less work: track lighting. It works for both ambient and task lighting. Plus, it’s gotten sexier over the years:
    http://bit.ly/4eD1R7 http://bit.ly/48kbfu
    http://bit.ly/tx134
    http://bit.ly/BCfAc

    Ideally, a combination of recessed lights and pendant or track lights with added lighting under your upper cabinets will add lots of light and yumminess!
    http://bit.ly/1w2Ch2

    Good luck!!!! And congratulations again 🙂 Your house looks great!

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  8. I totally suck at designing and such, but HGTV has great ideas. HGTV.com is great too for home improvement ideas and on a budget too!

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  9. SO. EXCITING. I would say just get a flush-mount light fixture in non-brass so you can get rid of the hideousness that is currently there. Something like this is simple and goes with a lot:
    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=106010-337-7508LP&lpage=none

    But not this because it looks like a giant boob on the ceiling:
    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=36463-1390-G4319-ABZ-I&lpage=none

    And if you end up wanting to change the fixtures once you’ve been there a while, it wasn’t a huge investment initially. Have fun!

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  10. First of all: SQUEEE! I love home renovations. We did so much at our old house (both on our own and with people we hired for a heavy stuff) and it was- mostly- a lot of fun. (Although I have to say, I’m very happy not to have to do too much at our new place, other than some painting and things)

    As for those lights… um wow. Weird. How about just replacing them with some recessed lights? Or if you want/need more light than that, just some smaller, non-tri-testicle-like lights? heh

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  11. Bamboo! Your tile sample! :drool…:

    I have a thing with pot racks, and I know how you love to cook, so have you thought about a pot rack with built-in lighting? I’m not sure how well it would work with your layout, but it’s a thought.

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  12. I didn’t read through all other comments, so this may already have been suggested, but a friend of mine did track lighting in her kitchen…which might seem strange, but actually is great! It provides lots of light and can be adjusted to light areas that you want. I don’t think it’s terribly expensive either.

    Love the house! Good luck with the renovations…can’t wait to see the afters!

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  13. I somehow missed up to now that your house HAD bathroom carpet in its first incarnation.

    Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

    That is Teh Yuck.

    ALSO YAYAYAYAYAY for your house pretty lady!

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  14. My two cents on the light: We have something like this in our kitchen, and I LOVE it: http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=164697-24969-800RAL5WHN&lpage=none

    It’s a track that’s made of two brushed-nickel tubes that are a series of curved pieces that you can attach any way you like, to make an S bend or some other organic kind of shape. Five small lights attach to the track, so that you can point each one in different directions, shedding light nicely on stove top, counters, into pantry, etc. It looks sleek without looking too MODERNE for our traditional style house. It attaches to a regular ceiling light box, and you can get multiple kits and attach them to each other, to make a long and sinuous set of lights across the ceiling. We replaced a GIANT flourescent light rectangle with ours and suddenly our kitchen looked all 21st century instead of super 1978.

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  15. PS The picture on that link is HORRIBLE and will not make you want the light. Trust me when I say it’s worth going to the store to look at lights like this. They are much nicer in person.

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  16. Hi Casey,
    We had some seriously ugly lights in our kitchen too! We replaced them with Hamilton Bay Flex track from Home Depot. It looks awesome. You can position the track in curves or straight runs and add pendants or spotlights. It works great! In our kitchen we used a combo of spots and pendants to give me good work lighting and it looks great too! I can send you a picture if you want an idea.
    Catherine

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  17. Wait, there was carpet in the bathroom? That is so wrong.

    When I see big open spaces like that, I have the urge to do back handsprings like I stopped being able to do at 11.

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  18. Oh, do I ever feel your pain… I’ve been out of our house for FOURTEEN MONTHS and have no idea when we’ll get to go back home. It’s killing me.

    Also, lighting vexes me. If you find someone with the gift please share!

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  19. Is it me or do those kitchen light fixtures somehow resemble a deformed set of testicles? I’m not sayin’. But I’m just sayin’.

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  20. You go to Lowe’s (or Menard’s because Peter says they’re better). You buy light fixtures that you like. You invite us over for something delicious. Peter then installs new light fixtures very quickly ’cause he’s handy like that. We then have a lovely dessert you made for us. Then End.

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  21. We may possibly listen to Abba while Peter is installing the afforementioned lights. I do have their greatest hits because I’m classy like that.

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  22. Your house looks fabulous, especially with the bathroom carpet gone. That’s just so wrong.
    Even though we live in a house now, it was my husband’s before we were married, so I have yet to experience the thrill of moving in somewhere that I’ve partially chosen. I can’t wait!

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  23. Don’t skimp on your new faucets! Stick with the better brands and make sure that when the plumbers install them they use quarter turn shut-off valves and threaded connections. The last thing you want is to have to do is mess with sweated fittings when you want to change a faucet out.

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