24.10.11

Life As We Know It












Wow, what a couple of weeks it's been. And to prove it, here are a few pics of life as we know it.

We're still in that state of disarray that comes from moving into a renovator's delight. Paintings are hanging above head level on old hooks left from the last owner, the lounge room has some temporary curtains (that are on loan to us from a friend) that don't touch the ground (I kind of knew floor ceiling glass was going to have its positives AND negatives), there is literally mountains of washing just waiting for me to decide where to put it all. And one of the more interesting decorating challenges...how to hide a safe that you discover under layers of old carpet. Pity its not in the centre of the room under the bed, but no, it's right smack bang in the corner, in perfect line of sight, and too far away to stick the bedside over it.

On the up though, I'm finally getting to use some furniture I've had stored away for the new house. The brass and marble bedsides (which match up to an awesome coffee table that will eventually get used in the family room - once that's emptied of its boxes that is), the Lucite and glass shelves in the lounge room that one of my colleagues found on her early one morning walk which had been put out for the verge collection (yes, that would be a freebie. don't hate me for it), the Starck bubble club sofa outside (currently hiding from the rain) and my bentwood settee in the front entrance.

Speaking of the front entrance, remember those gates? Goneski. My ten year old took to those on our first day here. Boy's got talent. Mostly the time has been spent ripping down ten layers of window coverings from each window, ripping out feral carpets (and the feral bits underneath that had to be scraped off!), painting bedrooms, sanding the timber floors in the bedrooms, hanging $5 "temporary" blinds found in the clearance bin with just enough of the right sizes for all of the bedrooms (sorry Bunnings, but your idea of temporary is not the same as mine!), getting broken glass and burnt orange coloured glass (noice) replaced with sparkling clear, and best money spent EVAH - getting all the tiles professionally cleaned. This picture below shows a line where I told the guy to stop at (because the room behind is full of boxes) - see the difference. I swear, it was amazing. They did all the tiles throughout the house and also did both of the showers, so now I can feel ok about taking a shower without shoes on! And it was cheap.



Other things on the horizon? New electrical board and a few bits and pieces. No light changes as yet. I've ordered a pair of tolomeo's for my room, but they don't get dispatched until February (I know, I'm devo'd about that little wait). Removing two kerosene heaters that are plumbed in and opening up that fire in the first image and reinstating it as an open fire (nice copper though eh, oh and note that scented candle is burning every day, not just for looks, it's de-old man-ing the place). Repairs to the retaining wall by the pool which is, how should I put it, out of vertical - as we say in the trade. More and more and more painting. But thankfully the lounge room carpet needs ripping up too, so that's one massive room right there that I don't have to put down drop sheets in : ). Aircon, security, oh and a new bore pump. Peanuts really, and that's just the pre-winter stuff. Don't get me started on the roof. I'll freakin crack.

Bigger picture stuff includes knocking the tiny kitchen (which is brown and yellow!) through to the family room, a few new windows, some garden walls...etc etc etc.Yep, this is a loooong term project. Oh well, what else could I possibly want to spend money on right?

Hope everything is well in your neck of the woods, and I hope to drop in soon!

Images by The Diversion Project

11 comments:

debra@dustjacket said...

Oh my Lord..I'm exhausted and I've only read the post. Jules you really need someone to come by and take you away for the weekend. Maybe I'll send you a crate of champers to help you along :)
xxx

Mise said...

Jules, what a wonder you are for taking all this on! Now my intentions are slightly out of vertical (thank you for this lovely new phrase) here as I'm being extra nice to you in case you find shedloads on money in that safe and want to share it with me. Good luck! Such fun, but obviously very, very hard work for you.

Unknown said...

Girl you will get there...one thing at a time! It will be amazing!

melissa loves said...

Oh man! How did I miss the FIRST sneak peek?! Where the heck have I BEEN? n I am so happy for you my friend! It is going to be FANTASTIC. You are already doing so much and though it will no doubt seem slow going, for you, it is going to be so worth it. I promise not to mention the roof...but, you have a POOL! woo too! My girls would KILL for that! :) I wish I could bring over a gorgeous plant for you & we could toast to your new home!
xoxo
Melis

Heather Feemster said...

It's looking great! Can't wait to see the finished product, congrats! xo

Amanda (Small Acorns) said...

Can't believe you removed the gates! Can't believe someone would put them in in the first place! Why I wonder?
But wow Jules, though a big job, it is such a great space and I can't wait to see it as things progress. Couldn't possibly hate you for that verge find, but I am envious! xx

Anne-Marie @ 10 Rooms said...

oh my, you've been busy!! Such amazing windows, they are worth the trouble to find coverings, aren't they? I think that safe is pretty cool, a conversation piece, but you can always keep a stack of books there :) You have a great eye, jules, looking forward to watching your progress...

Naomi@DesignManifest said...

wow, so much going on for you! It's looking great already. Love the suzani bedspread, of course.

KL said...

Hooley Dooley you've been busy! I'm exhausted just reading your post! I'm so excited for you too; anything is possible at this stage and it's so fun to plan and dream. Love your bubble lounge and am green hearing your tolomeo order. Where have you sourced them from? I'd love a set for our main bedroom but am still dream'n; the room hasn't got plaster on the walls yet! I'm looking forward to following your progress Jules,
x KL

Samantha said...

Looking good, Jules. Amazing how a suzani can elevate a basket of laundry to art.

Kerry said...

Bloody heck, how did I miss this post! I'm seriously impressed by your work ethic bloss :) This home of yours is going to be all kinds of wonderful and I look forward to seeing its transformation. I know that whatever you do, with safes, smelly old man waft and 'slightly out of vertical' walls ( love that term...I'm planning on referring to a few of my friends that way after they've had a few too many), whatever you do will be inspired. Xx

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