House Befores & Durings

Notice I didn’t say afters! There’s still so much work to be done that I don’t really consider these photos afters. They’re definitely in-progress pictures. Although you won’t really see the boxes that still need to be unpacked or the piles of random odds & ends that need to be organized (or the rooms that are not included in these photos) they’re there! Trust me. What you will see are floors that need to be refinished or painted, ceilings that need to be smoothed or textured & here & there vignettes that make me smile.

Home ownership feels good. And nesting makes my heart happy.

Befores: (Click the images to view a larger one.)

Foyer

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Living Room

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Laundry

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Downstairs Bathroom

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Upstairs Sitting Area

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Bedroom

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Durings (Click the image to see a larger version.)

Foyer

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Living Room

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Laundry

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Downstairs Bathroom

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Upstairs Sitting Area

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Bedroom

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My Fall Porch

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More photos to come as progress is made! (And…as Christmas decorations go up!)

Our new (old) house.

Those who know me, know that I love antiques. There’s just something about worn furniture, chipped paint, a rusty patina or wood conditioned by hands, use & time that cuts to the very heart of me.

One week ago my husband & I officially purchased our most expensive & largest antique yet. It’s a 94 year old farmhouse.

House

Smokehouse

Above is the smokehouse/root cellar. (It will be our potting shed & gardening center.) It’s full of treasures. Many of which I can’t see from the doorway. I can’t wait to start sorting through that charming little addition. I can so easily imagine a sink underneath the window, perfect for washing veggies & fruits from the garden before they’re brought through the door.

Yard

The barn came with the property & we own 2 acres behind it, which meet the Licking River. Fishing from my own backyard? That’s my idea of heaven.

We’re excited! We’ve ripped up carpet in a few rooms & have painted walls in much of the house. Some work will just have to wait until we’re actually in the home. And bigger projects will definitely have to wait until we can afford them.

Although we’re tired, we don’t mind the work. Every stroke of the broom or paint brush, every cobweb that’s knocked down, every ounce of sweat we’ve put into this house this week, is improving our home. And it’s nice to be able to call it Our Home. I know that we’ll love this house. And I think this house will love us as well.