Fortunately the exterior of the home has been maintained wonderfully and there aren't any major issues. The only thing we have done on the exterior is cut down two River Birches. I was so sad to see them go but they were planted too close to the home and were dropping so many branches! It was a never ending battle to keep the pathways clear of the branches. Here is an updated picture of the front of the home without the two River Birches.
Ok, now let's go inside! I will only highlight the major rooms of the home now but as each room is worked on I will update them accordingly here. First we will start off with what was once advertised as a "cook's kitchen" when the home was on the market with another realtor.
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| "Cook's Kitchen" |
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Yes, the kitchen is spacious and hosts such amenities such as double ovens, gas cook top and a beautiful stainless steel refrigerator. However everything besides the fridge is extremely dated. Readers, prepare yourself for the time warp back to the 80s...
Don't you love the brass lights that look like they came off a drying chair from a hair salon? How about the bright blue cabinets? The terracotta floors were beautiful at one time but after almost 30 years of wear and tear they are covered with chips and missing pieces. In case there was any doubt, this kitchen will be completely gutted.
Next up we have the powder room which we have lovingly renamed the "library." No, it's not large enough for a library. It earned it's nickname after the wallpaper that was chosen to decorate it.
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| Pretty special right? |
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The beige toilet and pedestal sink combination help date the powder room along with the wallpaper. Like the kitchen, we will be starting from scratch here!
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| Gorgeous fireplace! |
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The living room has a truly stunning fireplace that we fell in love with the instant we saw it. Honestly besides the flooring the living room doesn't really have much to update. The only glaring issue in the living room isn't something you notice at first glance. You notice it when you look up.
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| How dangerous are those openings?! |
Believe it or not there are two bedrooms upstairs that have complete openings overlooking the living room. This is so dangerous, I honestly have a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that these opening have presumably lasted for over 30 years! Wasn't anyone worried about children falling out of these openings?! Good news is that it should be easy to fill in the openings.
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| Looking out onto the pool area. |
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Along with the fireplace we also fell in love with how the living room opens up to the pool area. Beautiful! The layout of the home really focuses on the pool and all the nature surrounding the golf course!
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| Already has a water line! |
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Next up we have our basement! We are so excited to update the basement and spend time down there watching FOOTBALL! It's also great that the basement has a bar! Fortunately, the basement isn't going to be too much of a headache. The major concern with the basement is updating the full bath. It's incredibly dated and actually has five light switches in it each operating a different light or fan. Crazy! In the pictures below you'll see that part of the carpet has already been torn up. During the home inspection they found water damage and had to tear up a section of the carpet in order to properly remediate the situation. We were not too upset about it because we plan on replacing the Hunter Green carpeting.
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| Gorgeous walk out basement. |
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| So great the basement has a full bath but it needs some updating! |
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| Bob & Andrew checking out the basement. | |
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| Lots to do! |
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Last but not least I'll feature the master. One of the things we fell in love with about the home was the space. We were able to look past the 30 year old fixtures, carpeting and decor and saw the potential the home provides. The master is no different. There is carpeting completely throughout the master bath. The color they chose to accent the master was a light pink/mauve color. It's quite hideous. The master bath has double sinks, a water closet, a tub, shower and make up vanity. Amazing space! Everything however is very pink and very carpeted. This will be completely gutted as well. Fortunately we don't have to change the layout.
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| mmmmm Mauve. |
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| Pink shower. |
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| Private Pink wash closet. |
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| Raised pink tub. So hard to get in & out of! |
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| Pink, carpet, and vanity on the right. |
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| Even the spacious walk in closet has pink cabinets. |
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| Pink built in drawers in Master Bedroom. |
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| Romantic fireplace accented by - what else - PINK! |
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Phew! That wraps up the basic tour of the home. Are you concerned for our sanity yet? This renovation project will surely be an adventure and I'm excited to share it with you all! All that I ask of you is to remind me of the excitement I'm feeling now when inevitably down the line I want to rip my hair out because XYZ went wrong.
Wow - the library wallpaper in the bathroom!! Who thought that was okay in any decade? Can't wait to see all of the updates, thanks for sharing with us! Looking forward to breaking in the new basement as well :) :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun project. Your pink tiles remind me of the Cozumel's Gym & Pool bathrooms. I wish we could rip those out too. :) I look forward to following your progress.
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ReplyDeleteYou are the coolest blogger I know! I am so excited for the Hollins and will be pumped for the updates. Bye Bye Terracotta, Bonjour Bellisimia!
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