Monday, August 25, 2014

The Before and the After of it.

This is the view as you come into the house.  

There is nothing more satisfying than taking down a wall.  

This particular wall belonged to a small bedroom that is now the dining room.  It had the added effect of giving a view of the window as you walk into the front door.  

It is always refreshing to have light ahead.






The room with the according doors is now the master bedroom.  





The new dinning room and a shot of the hallway.


The before picture.




The hallway picture towards the kitchen.


The before picture.  Note the very small electrical box in this photo compared to the one above.  It is such a small detail but represents brand spanking new electrical throughout the house.  




The dining room again.  



The same view with wall in place.



 This is my favorite place in the house.  It is unlike me, but I would love to do dishes here.  


The before view.


I am still surprised when I walk down the hall and glimpse the tile.  
I keep saying the house is so pretty.  Maybe I shouldn't use the word, but it fits.
  


The bathroom after.


The bathroom before.


These fifties houses had a lot of build in storage.  There was a closet you could access from the hallway.  We did take that one out so we would have a bit more room for the loo.  



The little bedroom.


 The little bedroom before and during renovation.



    When spring came around, I was surprised by all of the beautiful flowers popping up.  You could tell Mary, the previous owner, spent quite a bit of time planning and working on the garden.  The amazing thing, these flowers hadn't been tended in a while, yet they were effortlessly blooming for us.  The house was enjoying an extensive, yet painful, spa visit and bringing us flowers to show it's appreciation.

At least that is how I choose to see it.





Look at dad work away while I am busy snapping pictures of the poppies.  Typical Melissa. 

Thank you to the Adams' family.  Thank you Scott and the boys.  Thank you to Claude, Annie, and Marilyn and the Blackburn grant.  Thank you to my mom.

Especially and a thousand times, thank you dad.
Whew.  We did it.





3 comments:

Jeanette said...

Love, love, Love it! The house is beautiful!

grammy and pa adams said...

You and your dad have done such great job! A lot of hard work for sure! thanks for sharing your progress along the way. It's been fun to watch on your blog.

Unknown said...

Wow! Everything is shaping up pretty well. I can see that the spaces have lots of potential when it comes to the decorating. I love the current look of your kitchen. Kudos to you guys for doing such an awesome job in renovating! Wishing everyone the best of health!

Lynne Hollaran @ Suburban Glass