Greetings from INSIDE the BDH, barbies!
I am so happy to announce that we closed on our house last week! We experienced several delays and setbacks and ultimately missed our March 12th closing date, which was hard, but all that matters is that we're in our dream home now!
I apologize for being a neglectful blogger lately, but there was a lot of packing, moving, unpacking and decorating (in that order) that needed to happen as of late. We're really happy with the progress we've been able to make in such a short time, which was only possible thanks to all of the help from family and friends and saving up our vacation days for this very purpose. THANK YOU SO MUCH friends and family that have helped, especially my parents and the Fenlons, who did most of the heavy lifting (literally).
We've unpacked about 95% of the boxes, have beds assembled & decorated (in varying degrees) in all of the bedrooms, our living room is mostly in tact (minus the back-ordered arm chair scheduled to deliver in two weeks) and our kitchen is done! The garage is a hot mess, as are my closets (see picture below), but to quote one of my favorite people, Lauren Goyarts, "that's why they make 30 year mortgages."
Two rooms aren't furnished yet - the dining room and the media room. The way we figure it, those two rooms will be the most expensive to complete, so we're trying to pace ourselves with the big expenses. For the time being however, the dining room is serving as a fabulous "miscellaneous boxes that we've yet to unpack" storage spot. Whitney of a few weeks ago would have cringed at the idea of such a fabulous, formal space taking on such a yucky purpose, but Whitney of today is in such a blissful, calm, thankful person that it just rolls right off the back.
Seriously, we've never been so happy. It feels so good to have all of our stuff in one place (as opposed to in a tiny apartment, a storage unit, my parents' house and everywhere in between). We've found so many long lost treasures, including: countless outfits (about 2/3rds of my clothes were in storage), our wedding albums, my favorite spray on bronzer (which has now been discontinued), our cornhole boards, Gus's entire wardrobe, my baking supplies (all I've had for the last 11 months was a muffin pan :/ ) and lots of Ross's tools, to name a few.
Several of our amazing new neighbors have dropped in as have a whole slew of family and friends, including friends from Houston, Charlotte and Boone! It's been a real treat.
Ross has hung 8 of the 11 chandeliers we purchased seperately for the house and has done a fabulous job (see pictures below). He's electrocuted himself twice already, despite my many reminders for him to cut off electricity in the rooms before installing. Thanks to Culley, Todd and Phil for helping with the chandeliers!
We couldn't be happier - we're seriously on cloud 9. Here are a few pictures of last week's events. More posts to come! Specifically, I plan on doing a seperate post on each room as they draw near completion.
xox barbies!
Gus looking out over his kingdom
Our nightstands are back-ordered - I swear this room wasn't designed for lamps in the windows!
My favorite girls in my kitchen = bliss!
The Hasentree security patrol - one of my favorite parts of the neighborhood!
Couldn't resist taking a picture of my Saturday night accessories after I'd layed them out.
Crafting by the fire!
The shoe closet needs a LOT of work still.
Brand new spring/summer wreaths I made for the BDH's front doors.
Mom and Dad got me this bistro set for my birthday and our fabulous neighbors gave us this plant as a house warming gift!
Of course my Texan hubby has to hang a Texas star :)
Home <3
Monday, April 1, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
BDH Landscaping: Sod, Swirled Topiary Trees, Holly Trees & Hydrangeas
I can't believe my eyes - our dream house is now done with its final stage of construction - landscaping!
Everything looks good to us (way better than any yard we've ever had... we don't exactly have green thumbs). I'm less excited about the plants than I am excited for what they stand for: our home almost being ready for us to move in! Here are some pictures of the plants & the BDH exterior for all you horticulturists, garden enthusiasts and outdoorsy types:
I don't know what the bushes on the right are, but our blue hydrangeas can kinda be seen in the top left corner of this picture.
I love this holly tree!
I love the swirled juniper trees. We opted for these instead of pom pom topiaries, although I think topiary trees also would have looked good.
As to the interior, it's absolutely complete in our eyes, subject only to touch-ups. It does need A LOT of touch ups though. There are snags, scuffs, scratches and bumps everywhere. I'm sure they'll easily resolve those though, but it is a little anxiety causing, just because of the sheer number of them.
Our "First Walk Through & Home Orientation" as Toll Brothers calls it, is Wednesday. This meeting is where they orient us with the home, show us where things are/how they work (although I assume most of it should be super obvious), and we point out scratches and flaws that we think need to be reconciled before closing. After that, we only have SIX DAYS until closing! Today, we're 8 days away! After 11 months of waiting, hoping, saving and longing for this home, being this close is absolutely surreal!
I'll continue to keep you posted barbies. Thanks for all of the love & support! xox
Everything looks good to us (way better than any yard we've ever had... we don't exactly have green thumbs). I'm less excited about the plants than I am excited for what they stand for: our home almost being ready for us to move in! Here are some pictures of the plants & the BDH exterior for all you horticulturists, garden enthusiasts and outdoorsy types:
I don't know what the bushes on the right are, but our blue hydrangeas can kinda be seen in the top left corner of this picture.
As to the interior, it's absolutely complete in our eyes, subject only to touch-ups. It does need A LOT of touch ups though. There are snags, scuffs, scratches and bumps everywhere. I'm sure they'll easily resolve those though, but it is a little anxiety causing, just because of the sheer number of them.
Our "First Walk Through & Home Orientation" as Toll Brothers calls it, is Wednesday. This meeting is where they orient us with the home, show us where things are/how they work (although I assume most of it should be super obvious), and we point out scratches and flaws that we think need to be reconciled before closing. After that, we only have SIX DAYS until closing! Today, we're 8 days away! After 11 months of waiting, hoping, saving and longing for this home, being this close is absolutely surreal!
I'll continue to keep you posted barbies. Thanks for all of the love & support! xox
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