After 17 months (78 weeks and 6 days, but who’s counting) we have moved into the house. We could easily go another week as there are still many things not finished, but we’re tired of waiting, and decided we’d just go for it. I will post some pictures, but there are so many bits here and there yet to be done, these aren’t glamorous photos of the final outcome. For instance, this was the living room the day we moved in.
Seriously. What crazy people would move into a house looking like that? Well, the answer is people who have been waiting 5 months longer than the original plan, who visited the site every single day and eagerly watched it all unfold. People who are tired of living in a rental house and then having to move into the house of some friends for the past month because the rental house had a new tenant moving in. People who just want to GET ON WITH IT NOW. That’s who.
Let’s back up a few days when I arrived at the house and saw a very welcome sight. The EDF truck was there, and our electricity was about to be turned on. It didn’t actually happen until the next day when the electrician had to return to do something, but we now have (almost) all our electrical things working. Not surprisingly, there are some light fixtures that don’t work, and there is one light under the entry stairs that stays on. This was discovered yesterday when we put a bulb in it and could not find a light switch to turn off the light. The electricians were there, so we asked them to investigate, and they were perplexed. It seems they wired the light, but somehow didn’t put in a switch. So, the options offered were: 1) put a switch way back under the stairs just for that little light, which is only there to illuminate the coat rack we will hide there; 2) install a sensor so that when we walk under the stairs the light will go on. We’ll take option number two, please.
I’ve had a lot of fun shopping for light fixtures. A while ago I discovered a UK company called Industville that ships free to France. Their industrial look works well in our old house, so I chose several fixtures from their Brooklyn line. These are in the kitchen and dining area. I think the copper lining looks so nice with the rock walls, and they cast a beautiful warm glow.
Everywhere I look I see things that still need to be finished, like that space between the wall and the countertop in the above photo. They will fix it soon.
This kitchen. I think it’s simple and beautiful. We chose not to have upper cabinets to allow the stone walls to shine. It’s nothing fancy (well, maybe that giant 6
The living room is looking good, but we’re not sure of the furniture layout. Our sofa is just a few inches too long to go on the back wall the way we had wanted. It fits there, but we have some end tables yet to be put in place, and they won’t fit back there with the sofa. We’ll try this for a while and see what we think. We love the
There’s so much more of the house to show you but that will have to wait until more boxes are unpacked and things are in order. In the meantime, here’s a teaser of some of the fun light fixtures.
I’ll post more soon, in the meantime, please stay home and stay safe.
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Jillian Holmquist | 27th Nov 20
It’s gorgeous! You are putting together my dream house. I love the kitchen and the light fixtures are perfect and, you are right, cast a warm glow on the stone walls. And the beams! Thanks for posting.
Alison | 27th Nov 20
Thank you! It’s been so fun and I have to admit I will be a bit sad to see it end.
david smith | 27th Nov 20
Looking good! So many tasteful touches!!! No going back to Stonetree golf!!Vous avez gagné la bonne fortune de votre grande aventure !!
Alison | 27th Nov 20
Thanks! Cela a été une grande aventure.
Lucretia Meece | 27th Nov 20
Joy! Joy! What a grand adventure!
Welcome home!
Lucretia
Jan & Dale | 27th Nov 20
Day 552….and let there be light!
Absolutely gorgeous.
Dale and I love the kitchen, all the lights, the living room and can’t wait to see the other rooms. You and Bob have done a fantastic job in the selection of all the finishes and decorating touches.
We are so happy that you both can start to enjoy you “new” home. Congratulations and thank you for sharing your adventure with us.
Best wishes & stay safe,
Jan & Dale
Alison | 27th Nov 20
Hi Jan and Dale, thanks for your kind words. It has truly been a labor of love and we’re glad you are enjoying the journey with us. Hope you are staying safe too. xox
Jana Zanetto | 28th Nov 20
I second every ecstatic comment above and want to add that, in addition, to all those glorious choices in the kitchen and living room which afford maximum comfort while respecting the home’s character, I ADORE that amazing wallpaper in that third photo of your lovely light fixtures–the one with the birds and butterflies and twigs, etc. It is amazing. When I went to France as a student in 1970, busy wallpaper was de rigueur. Yours is busy as US wallpaper goes, but it is absolutely fantastic, and another perfect choice for your home. Chapeau, mes ami(e)s!
Alison | 28th Nov 20
Hi Jana. Yes, the wallpaper is perfect for that small bathroom. I will post photos of that area as soon as one last mirror arrives. It came together very well and are so pleased.
Susan Walter | 28th Nov 20
It all looks great. No wonder you are so happy. I can’t wait to see it in person. Love the light fittings.
Alison | 28th Nov 20
Thanks, Susan. You are welcome anytime. We’d love to show you around.
Rosemary Miller | 30th Nov 20
So Happy for you to finally be in your beautiful home; even if bit disorganized for now. Hope you had a very special Thanksgiving, and got to enjoy your gorgeous kitchen. Wishes for much health and happiness in this home rebuilt with love and caring. Rosemary