We bought it in 2004.....we weren't really in the market yet, but we loved just looking at houses. We had already compiled our wish list of 'must haves', and when we found this house we realized it had every one of them.....large yard (1+ acre), established neighborhood (house was built in 1952), large kitchen (it had been renovated by a chef), and at least 3 bedrooms. We were so smitten. We both saw so much potential in it.
But there was so much to be done - walls needed painting, carpet and flooring needed replacing, and the yard needed weeding. Though we could see through the bad finishes - our friends often could not. We did our best to keep a positive attitude when they tried to say nice things about it, like what a great deal we got and how nice it was to have such a large yard for our dog. They were all enjoying brand new carpet and sparkling white kitchens and could not understand why we felt compelled to live in a house with dark paneled walls and a bedroom with hot pink carpet.
It's been nearly 8 years (to the day!) and we have poured blood, sweat, tears, and hard earned dollars into our home. It's not nearly perfect...even after this much time I still have a tremendous list of things to-do / to-buy / to-reupholster / to-replace. But I still love our house. I love the great view of our backyard through the outdated windows in the terra-cotta tiled sunroom and the odd 'panic room' in the basement that has become our laundry room. My styles and tastes have changed so much in these past eight years - partly because I've gotten older and wiser but mainly because I've stopped trying to make the house something it isn't. I would love a house with taller ceilings and larger windows but that just wouldn't work with our fifties ranch. I've learned to embrace the pink and grey tile bathroom floor and simply let it be what it is. I've made plenty of mistakes choosing products or colors but I am slowing trying to fix those mistakes or accept them.
Before - Kitchen 2011 |
BEFORE - Fireplace |
In my mind, the renovation project we undertook in December was huge. We had been waiting for months - maybe years - to get some of this work done. But in reality, especially compared to some of the projects my clients undertake, this project was small. We ripped out and replaced ugly crown and baseboard mouldings. We paneled over a very outdated stone fireplace. We painted (eek!) beautiful cherry wood cabinets, doors, and paneling.
I hesitate to say these are the 'after' photos. Because I don't know if I will ever be finished with my own home renovation enough to announce that it's done.
So let's just call these the 'during' photos. I think it's been quite a transformation thus far. What do you think?
So let's just call these the 'during' photos. I think it's been quite a transformation thus far. What do you think?
Thanks for reading,
Bronwyn
WOW, Bronwyn! It looks so fantastic! You are truly amazing and have such a wonderful gift. I often wonder if it's hard being a designer when it comes to decorating your own house. You must constantly have changing ideas and opinions. But one thing I know you DO have is vision. And what vision it is! Stunning job!
ReplyDeleteAndrea
Thank you so much! It is so much harder to decorate your own house (i think) since you almost become paralyzed by all of the options out there. Also, since you live there you have a hard time seeing it with a fresh eye.
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty intimidating to share these photos since, as a designer, everyone expects your house to be magazine-worthy. Well, sometimes the cobbler's children are the last ones to get shoes!
Thanks again!!