Monday, January 2, 2012

2012, seriously?!

My gosh, another year bites the dust. Out with the year we built Turtle House, in with the (first) year we get to LIVE in Turtle House! I could get used to this, but what does it mean for the blog? Well, my updates are going to be less dramatic, that's for sure. However, we still have a lot of settling in to do, and a long list of projects to complete around the house (I'm going to write a post on this to keep us accountable!), so I plan to keep updating. Just don't expect me to keep up the pace of the professional contractors, ha!

I wanted to share a few projects that have been completed in the last week, and then some photos of the house in its current state. First off, the wood stove pipe installers came last Tuesday to run the pipe out the ceiling. It was going to run straight up and out the dormer, but when the guys got up there and knocked on the ceiling they got worried because it sounded like a rafter was just exactly in the way of where the pipe was supposed to go. Lucky for them (and us), the house belongs to an obsessive photodocumenter (that would be me). I pulled up photos from when the dormer was being built, and yes indeedy, there was a big ol' rafter in the way. The only option then was put an angle in the pipe - I like to describe it as "jaunty."


Hahaha. It looks a little funny, but it's actually not very noticeable unless you're someone who spends a lot of time looking at the ceiling. And it's totally worth it for the fantasticness that is the wood stove. Here is B starting our very first fire. The installer told us that we should start it really tiny and build it up over the course of 3-4 hours, so that's what we did. We have had it going pretty much constantly since then, and in fact we've been heating the whole house this way.


Another project that we wanted to tackle was getting the media cabinet set up. This involved squirming through a tiny access opening to plug everything in behind the shelf so we won't see any wires from the living room. My cousin, his girlfriend and their dog were visiting at the time, so he got recruited to help out (thanks Josh!). As you can see below, this required some auxiliary equipment (headlamp and beer). The guys got it all done though, speakers wired and all, so now we can watch TV, stream stuff on the internet, or listen to records all from the same central receiver/projector setup. It's fantastic.


We really wanted to get this set up because we'd invited some people over for New Year's Eve. Who hosts a party a week and a half after moving in? Crazy people, that's who. So we spent a lot of time trying to make the main level of the house look moderately sane. I ran around and took some photos before everyone arrived. Starting off upstairs, here's the bedroom, which is pretty clean but lacking in a bed. Our closets are still full of boxes of clothes, because we ordered one of those storage beds with drawers in it, and we're waiting for it to arrive. Once I get the closet doors painted and some window treatments, this room will be done! For now, anyway.


This is the "little room," the backup guest room upstairs. It has become the random junk room. Also note the unpainted but caulked trim... still some work to do here!


This is the stairway landing, where we plan to build in bookshelves. That's not done yet, so instead we just piled all of the boxes containing books into the space where the shelves will be. It's not quite the same effect.


However, things got better from there - for example, we had some exceptionally handsome butlers to meet the guests...

(yes they are indeed wearing bow ties - we're fancy around here)

...and the living room looked pretty darn good if I do say so myself.





We set up a bunch of snacks along the bar - it was perfect because everyone always ends up standing around the food anyway, right?



The dining room is looking a little sparse since we're missing, um, a dining room table and chairs. We brought in the table from our old L-shaped breakfast nook so we'd have a place for drinks/desserts. Eventually I want to refinish (or re-poly) this table and bench set because it fits perfectly on the covered porch, so that will be its eventual home (when it's warm enough to sit outside!).


Finally, I want to send the biggest thank you to our friends who came and helped us ring in 2012 in our new home. We had an absolute blast and received some of the sweetest and most thoughtful housewarming gifts - a new doormat (which we sorely needed), a great photo that a friend took and had printed on canvas, a home-brewed beer with a hand-drawn Turtle House label (I need to get photos of both of these to share!), and... drum roll please...


I am going to be in big trouble for posting this because it is not finished, but I just can't resist. This is a painting by our amazing talented hilarious friend Corey. He took it away with him to finish it so we don't have it hung up yet, but I've been scheming about a place of honor for it (probably in the living room). And, to be honest, I can't think too hard about this without totally choking up about how lucky we are to have such amazing people in our lives. Happy New Year, everyone.

6 comments:

  1. The place looks great! I saw the fruit bowl I got you guys a few Christmas's ago in the bar. Looks fabulous!!

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  2. Looks AWESOME!!!!!! I love the view from your living area into the kitchen and to the stairs, great open floor plan and all the colors look great together. HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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  3. Oh no you di'int!

    Great party, great house, great people. Thanks for the laughs B+K.

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  4. Cyndi - we are so excited we finally have space for that bowl! I love that thing, but our old kitchens were both so tiny that it's just been living it its box. Finally it can hang out on the counter. :-)

    Meryl Rose - Thank you!! We are completely in love with the floor plan and can take absolutely no credit for it. :-) Happy New Year to you too! Can't wait to see what projects you guys will be tackling...

    Corey - I so did. I couldn't help it. The world must see the Turtle House Turtle. xoxo

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  5. So awesome... absolutely LOVE that painting! I'm so glad I got to stop by for a bit and check out the place in all of its glory. It looked fabulous!

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  6. Kit, I was so glad you could make it! Hope the rest of your night was a blast. Can't wait for our shopping spree date.

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