


into the kitchen (notice the very tiny, original, avocado green wall oven)



looking right towards the eating area/family room



looking towards the family room (the only picture i have of it since the woman of the house was resting there and i didn't want to disturb her)



check out the vintage green plexi-glass in the upper cabinets. i'm afraid those cabinets will have to go to open the dark space a bit...

heading into the laundry room. at this point, the garage is the left, the wash/dry are to the right with a door to the backyard, and if you keep going straight there are 2 closets on the left (one for coats and one for cleaning supplies) and on the right is a powder room. there is room for an extra fridge and freezer too (and dog water and food bowls...) love the set up of this room!


more wallpaper....


super big double garage with bump out storage area in the back with a door that goes to the backyard (okay, not as big as our garage in atlanta)

steps leading to the basement (from the bottom of the steps)

these three cabinets stay. they were built by her father who was an amazing woodworker and they are too big to be moved out. lucky us!

looking towards the fireplace


other end of the same room

there's also a full bathroom (with shower) between this room and the other side, but i didn't get a picture of that
woodworkers side. has a door that goes up steps and out a bilco door to the backyard




and that concludes our tour. we may have to start school early this year since i don't think i'll be able to wait until next summer to tackle some of these big projects (like stripping wallpaper, painting, stripping wallpaper and did i mention stripping wallpaper?)