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The Final Listy Rundown

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Packing and floor-laying continues…

… but we didn’t want to scoot outta our beloved current house without one more updated Listy McListerson full of everything we’ve checked off and a few things we’d love to have done if we were staying here longer (those are bulleted at the bottom). #warningitslong

Just for fun, here’s the very first list that we shared for this house back in 2010. I love how plans seem to evolve as you live somewhere and figure out what we love/want as you go. It’s also really funny how quickly your eyes adjust and you forget what you started with, isn’t it? Seriously, a week after we knocked a big doorway between the dining room and the kitchen it felt like it had always been there.

- The Front Yard: Complete! -


Done:

- The Front Porch: Complete! -

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- The Carport: Complete! -

Done:

  • replaced the itty bitty light fixture for a big black lantern
  • added a column on the left for balance and built a pergola to add some dimension and interest to our flat little ranch

- The Living Room: Complete! -

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- The Office: Complete! -

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- The Hall Bathroom: Complete! -

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- The Big Hallway: Complete! -

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  • we added a frame collage around the console table that lives in there, which made it one of our favorite spots in the whole house (and yes, I’m going to spackle and paint every last hole in this house for the new owners, which actually wasn’t too bad in our first house)

- The Small Hallway: Complete! -

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- The Dining Room: Complete! -


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- The Laundry Room: Complete! -

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- The Kitchen: Complete! -

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- The Playroom: Complete! -

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- Nursery: Complete! -

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- Clara’s Closet: Complete! -

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  • removed the old bifold door and hung a curtain on the closet instead
  • redid the closet by painting it and then stamping the walls
  • sewed a beanbag to create a sweet little reading nook

- The Sunroom: Complete! -

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- The Master Bedroom: Complete! -

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- The Master Sink Nook: Complete! -

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- The Master Bathroom: Complete! -

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- The Guest Bedroom: Complete! -

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- The Guest Bathroom: Complete! -

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- The Basement Workshop: Complete! -

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- The Side Lot: Complete! -

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  • Planted two trees and naturalized it a lot from the sparse leaf pit that we inherited so it looks woodsy and wild (which makes it awesomely zero-maintenance and provides more privacy from the neighboring house)

- The Deck: Complete! -

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- The Patio: Complete! -

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- The Backyard: Complete! -

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It’s so much fun to look back at all the completed bullets and reminisce. We’re going to miss the heck outta this house. And since a home is never really done, we thought it would be fun to include some things that could have been exciting to do down the line if we had stayed…

  • turn the fireplace in the kitchen into a double-sided fireplace that also opens up into the living room (we needed a mason/architect since it would have been a load-bearing wall that we were altering)
  • refinish the floors throughout the house in a richer mocha tone like the cork in the kitchen and laundry room for a more seamless effect (like our first house)
  • paint the ceiling in the playroom a happy and playful color like soft teal
  • redo the flooring in the sunroom (the beige tile was neutral and in good condition, but it wasn’t our favorite)
  • convert the master bedroom window that looks out onto the deck into a french door
  • possibly tile the entire back wall of the master bedroom sink nook with something dreamy and gleaming (we couldn’t decide if it would look too bathroomy in the bedroom so we went back and forth on this)
  • retile the master bathroom floor (maybe with gray hex tiles) and possibly reglaze the beige wall tile so it’s bright white (or add beadboard over it?)
  • add raised bed gardens for vegetables, fruits, and herbs and build Clara a swingset (this is one of those bullets that we want to “bring with us” to the new house)

Here’s hoping the next owners pick up where we left off and we can house crash them someday!


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