Things are moving along with getting the house ready. The railing is up, the basement floors freshly painted and it looks amazing, we repainted the bathroom and mud room and now we wait until the snow melts, so, the "sell" date may not happen until the 13th of March...we are still keeping in the 3 family (since that is our favorite number!). The storage unit is filling up quickly, but the house is becoming more empty. This weekend we plan on taking over our upright small freezer, shelving units, art work, and more basement items. It still amazes me at the amount of "stuff" 2 people can acquire.
After looking and becoming inspired by small homes we have asked the question..."how much space do two people need?" So, we went back to our architect and told him that we need the space to be smart -every inch used, no unused space. So, it meant we eliminated the loft space, but created a new pantry, and more closest space (and saved approximately 20 grand). We will end up with 1500 sq. feet of living space and 2 studios that are around 195 sq. ft, not huge, but each studio will have least 15 ft. high vaulted ceilings with skylights in each. We will have a lot of vertical space to utilize, so we are happy with the end results.
Finally, we are back to our original plan of selling first, and building second. It's a smart financial move. Our architect is an honest man, but he gave us pause when he said..."I hope you can sell your house". We have faith in this beauty, and for the price, it is one heck of a deal. It's beautifully maintained, and just like the first time we saw it he right person will come along and fall in love with as we once did.
I'm including some images from our architect's plans in 3-D. It was really cool when he visited since he showed us a virtual example of the house; it was a virtual walk through and it all made sense. The color schemes are off in these plans because they are just a rough draft: we plan on going with radiant concrete floors and white walls, but it gives you an idea. The next step is talking materials and small details (the fun stuff!). Stay tuned!
So, happy snow shoveling...and keep warm.
Happy thoughts for 2013!
Paul's studio. Includes closet space behind chair, 2 skylights, storage above, and to the right (which you cannot see are two windows)
(This is the open kitchen living area with vaulted ceilings, high windows for more natural light and 2 set of french doors that lead to the water view, side entrance doorway and poured patio will extend beyond french doors)
Below is an image of the kitchen area that is connected to the living area...clear glass frosted cabinets above to keep it light and airy, kitchen island (still deciding on the color), 3 windows, pantry and to the right are the doors that lead to our studio spaces.) Back door way leads to the bathroom, mudroom, 2 bedrooms). Ceiling height 12-15 feet (I can't remember exactly...very lofty).
This the color scheme we probably will go with....
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