And in the midst of this all this we went away for the weekend in Yorkshire with our lovely friends Sarah, Simon and their little Pud, Rosie. There we saw this little fella. Oh he's LOVING that head scratch.
PS - this is their little Pud.
Our Big Fat 80s House
Dragging our 1980s Nan House into the 21st Century ...
Wednesday 22 August 2012
THE GRAND REVEAL - OUTSIDE
My hatred of Bulbous Nan Bushes (not a euphemism) is well documented. So they've gone. Woohoo! We're bulbous bushless (to a certain extent). My hatred of that giant patio's also resolved now as my clever husband designed a whole new, far more reasonably sized one that makes the garden bigger and far more beautiful than it ever thought it could be. Well done RB.
We moved the shed to the bottom right hand side from the left hand side too. And added a slope. RB really wanted to the slope. The turf's new so looks a little sparse, but it'll be fine after a bit of rain and maturity. Won't we all...
BEFORE
AFTER
The front of the house is just minus the jungle of Bulbous Nan Bushes and plus clean windows. You can't really see the lack of bushes, what for all the bushes in the communal gardens, but trust me, our front garden is a paragon of non-Nan-ness.
AFTER
We moved the shed to the bottom right hand side from the left hand side too. And added a slope. RB really wanted to the slope. The turf's new so looks a little sparse, but it'll be fine after a bit of rain and maturity. Won't we all...
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
THE GRAND REVEAL - DINING ROOM & BED 4
These two rooms have always been our junk rooms. In particular, I've never connected with our dining room. It was dark and gloomy with its green carpet, a whisper of pink walls (PINK IN A DINING ROOM??) and the dark wood of a dining room set. We hadn't ever used it as a proper dining room. In fact it hadn't had a table for about a year and my mum used to sleep in here on the sofa bed when she came to visit. It was a non-room. So I ran with its gloom and painted it in Alfie by B+Q Colours - a dark, warm grey - and painted all the woodwork white, and dressed the window in bright white. I'm really happy with it now - it's absolutely my favourite room.
Bedroom 4 is the smallest room in the house. It's a very small double now and we've always used it as a kind of laundry. And also to collect loads of shit in. We just painted this white and put the new carpet in.
AFTER
Bedroom 4 is the smallest room in the house. It's a very small double now and we've always used it as a kind of laundry. And also to collect loads of shit in. We just painted this white and put the new carpet in.
AFTER
MY WORD
I found this word when we went out and I loved it. I put it up on our bedroom wall and look at it before I go to sleep. It inspires me.
THE GRAND REVEAL - OUR BEDROOM
This was the simplest of transformations. After all the building work, that is. Where we put in new built in cupboards and an ensuite. But apart from that, it was just a paint job with carpets. I don't particularly like the paint in here - it's Chalk Blush 2 & 4 by Dulux which we bought because it colour-matched on their machine to a headboard we didn't actually end up getting. It's too lilacy. And the colour we chose to cover the chair makes it look too pink. Anyway. I'll get over it.
AFTER
Blue carpet, pinky wall.
This is after the new paint job but before the carpet.
AFTER
THE GRAND REVEAL - OUR LITTLE LAVVIE
You've read all about the floor disasters in here. Who would've thought that the tiniest room would've been the hardest to manage? Anyway. Here we go. Small, but perfectly formed.
AND NOW
Slightly shite picture, but this room is PERFECT now.
AND NOW
Slightly shite picture, but this room is PERFECT now.
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