Well Folks, you heard it. We bought a zoo?? Whaaa? Well although
that is not completely true, it sure seems as if we had.. When Grant and I
first got married, we knew that we wanted to get into a home as soon as
possible. We decided to start saving up and looking around for what we liked.
And boy did we look. 6 months of home tours, should we's and we'll pass is what
it took for us to find the home we wanted to buy. One day I was looking online
for homes in the Bountiful area and I came across a descent size home that was
an easy fixer upper. You see, I wanted to build a home but the Mr. was not
having it. He wanted to live up on the east bench right below the temple, and
for those of you that know the Bountiful area, there is not one single home
that is newer than at least the 70's. So we made a deal, we would get a fixer
upper now but we would be able to make it new! Anyway back to the story, I
found the home I wanted so I called on it. It had only been on the market for a
couple of hours and the realtor said there were already 2 offers and multiple
calls. I felt defeated and very sad because it was finally a normal looking
rambler (unlike some of the crazy odd homes we had seen) and it was on a quiet
street with a BIG beautiful backyard. Well I will cut the story short, but
after many weeks and calls with the realtor, we were able to go look through
the home. Now even an hour after we got home, we submitted our offer and before
we knew it, they accepted our offer! We were ecstatic and unsure of how we got soo
lucky to get this home. Really though, this house is a GREAT deal and somehow
we got it..On Monday July 16th we closed and went straight to work. Grant and I
headed over to the house and started the long awaited remodel. We ripped out
the baseboards, the nasty ORIGINAL carpet from 1962, the old light fixtures,
the popcorn ceiling. You name it, we did it. It took us about 3 weeks of full
remodel until we got to move in. We moved in on August 4th and I was soo
excited. It is sooo amazing to own a home. Although there is a lot of work that
goes into it, it actually feels like home. So we textured, primed and painted
the walls and ceilings, we added in canned lighting throughout the entire home,
we recarpeted and put new baseboards and crown moldings. We still have a few
projects cough the kitchen, bathrooms, and don't even get me started on the
basement but it is home. But we were lucky enough that the kitchen and
bathrooms are in excellent condition and we will eventually get to that. And on a random note our backyard is huge like I said, but it had a small vineyard and a small little orchard! They both produce the yummiest fruit!!
The remodel was
easy for Grant, in high school, he had helped his parents remodel all of
the apartments that they own. Me on the other hand, I was sooo sick of painting
and of home depot, but I must say it was worth every minute and penny. We love our
home!!
Sorry these pictures are pour quality but it is the best I could do! These are all of the before pictures. I will do a whole other post for the afters!!!
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| Master Bedroom looking in from the door |
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| Living room |
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| Entry way |
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| My Saturday job, painting all of the moldings and baseboards |
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| One of many "Home Depot Lists" |
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| Another Living room shot |
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| Dining room overlooking our backyard (sorry about the lighting) |
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| Nasty shelving in one of the rooms. This was one of the first things to go |
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| Some of the ugliest nastiest carpet I have every seen |
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| One of the upstairs bedrooms. (turquoise and orange carpet) |
i cant wait to see how it looks now!!!
ReplyDeleteYou definitely should've kept the carpet!! ;)
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