I Guess It's Really Happening...
So, our last offer on the Wallpaper House was accepted.
It looks like we bought a house in New York.
I realize I said this about the LAST house we put a contract on, too, but that one fell through after the inspection showed that it needed, well, you know, everything. This house was built in 2002 and it looks really new and not like it will need much.
Except a pool. It doesn't have one, which makes my husband a little sad.
We're having the inspection done on it in the next few days and after that we'll tell the girls about it. They will both have nice big rooms in this house -- right now, those rooms look like this:
And I will be the proud owner of THIS kitchen:
And this closet in the master bedroom (I don't know if you can tell but it's bigger than the den in which I'm sitting right this moment. It totally looks like one of those closets on the California Closets commercial where the person goes into her closet and lies down on a couch? Have you seen that one or have I only seen it because I watch too much HGTV?)
Oh, and also? this wallpaper. I think there's a woman CHURNING BUTTER on it.
So, the thing is, I would be happier about this house but I kind of feel like Coop got the short end of the stick. When we bid on the LAST house, he said, "I said this house had something for everyone but the truth is, it has something for everyone except YOU."
And now I feel that way about THIS house with regards to Coop. No pool. No gazebo. No obvious place for his recording studio. Plus, there's the fact that he said, "I like everything about this house except the way it looks from the front. And the back."
It looks like we bought a house in New York.
I realize I said this about the LAST house we put a contract on, too, but that one fell through after the inspection showed that it needed, well, you know, everything. This house was built in 2002 and it looks really new and not like it will need much.
Except a pool. It doesn't have one, which makes my husband a little sad.
We're having the inspection done on it in the next few days and after that we'll tell the girls about it. They will both have nice big rooms in this house -- right now, those rooms look like this:
And I will be the proud owner of THIS kitchen:
And this closet in the master bedroom (I don't know if you can tell but it's bigger than the den in which I'm sitting right this moment. It totally looks like one of those closets on the California Closets commercial where the person goes into her closet and lies down on a couch? Have you seen that one or have I only seen it because I watch too much HGTV?)
Oh, and also? this wallpaper. I think there's a woman CHURNING BUTTER on it.
So, the thing is, I would be happier about this house but I kind of feel like Coop got the short end of the stick. When we bid on the LAST house, he said, "I said this house had something for everyone but the truth is, it has something for everyone except YOU."
And now I feel that way about THIS house with regards to Coop. No pool. No gazebo. No obvious place for his recording studio. Plus, there's the fact that he said, "I like everything about this house except the way it looks from the front. And the back."
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Now, I'm sorry he doesn't like the front of the house, because I think it is lovely, barring some landscaping that could be done. The back leaves lots of room to use your imagination. It will be beautiful once you put your stamp on it.
My son would love the construction themed room. So cute.
You are getting rid of the lady churning butter, right?
Tell Coop he's gonna be too busy working at his fabulous new job and making buckets of money to swim anyways.
Landscaping and a deck in the back, that's what it needs. And get all that wallpaper stripped before you move in, or you will hate yourself. Gorgeous kitchen. I do hope you have a mud room? That's something I want that I will never have. So I enjoy everyone else's mud rooms, vicariously.
I have a wallpaper scraper for ya!
I have a feeling that you all are going to have a great time up in NY!
Remember what you told me about moving up there last time I stopped by. It'll never feel like home until you like it. So enjoy your life up there, and enjoy the last few months in Austin. :)
My friend in Florida bought an old, plantation-style place. Beautiful, old, historic...and it had foiled tiger-print wallpaper in the bathroom. UGH.
I agree. Hemo (take off) da wallpapah!