Friday, October 26, 2007

The House

So, for those of you keeping track, Liz and I have grown up and bought a house. The settlement date is the 9th of November. We're pretty excited about the whole thing. We started watching DIY shows, thinking about paint colours and things like that.

I'm actually pretty nervous about all the work that we're going to have to do. I'm not the most handy person around. We're getting the outside and ceilings painted by professionals, but we're going to paint the inside walls. There's also a small amount of repairs needed for part of the roof. Apart from that, the house is pretty solid. We'd like to redo the kitchen and the bathroom eventually. We also want to plant a nice tree in the front. Perhaps a Jacaranda, an Illawarra Flame Tree, or a Trumpet Tree.

Here she is:

We bought a house!

Here's the master bedroom with the bay window. The "sleep-out" section is in the background.

Master Bedroom

We're going to tear out these ugly cupboards in the kitchen and replace them with something nicer and more modern.

Ugly Kitchen

We have a coop! It was either for pigeons or chickens. We're getting rid of it. That's a pretty serious slab of concrete. I'll have to hire a jackhammer. That could take me days. I might befriend the neighbours before I get stuck into that job.

The Coop

How cool is this old-skool built-in barbecue?

Barbecue

Here's under the house. The stumps are solid with no sign of termite infestation. There's room for a car or two in the background. There's also plenty of storage for tools and things. The washing machine goes down here too.

Under the House

Here's the vestibule. I never thought I would have a vestibule. It leads into the living room and the dining room after that.

Vestibule

I'll post more photos as we move stuff in.

3 comments:

Bill Simons said...

Your neigbors might hate you for a day or two while you're jackhammering, but I'm sure they'll appreciate the fact that there isn't a coop full of pigeons next door!

On the other hand, you guys could raise a few hens and have the best eggs of your lives.

That BBQ pit is amazing! Do not remove that... now is your opporunity to cook some seriously smoked foods. You can smoke a salmon to test your allergies on.

When do you guys move in?

Anonymous said...

The hard wood floors are really nice. We enjoy feline vomit stained carpet instead.

Anonymous said...

Depending on the condition of that slab you may not want to remove it. You could put a table there or something, practice your breakdancing moves, put up a hoop, make it a dog run, the possibilities are endless. Demo sounds fun too though. Please call Ryan and urge him to follow in your footsteps. Tell him adulthood isn't that bad. Lie if necessary.

Good luck w/ everything. Congrats. Tell Liz I said hi. Love you guys