April 08, 2006

The Beauty of the Graft

We had lost internet access from Wednesday on, and suddenly we find, today, that in our new home broadband is working. I would say that there is a god but I am still a hardcore agnostic, so instead I give you this: Coke would like to teach the world to sing, and it has worked with me.

The past two weeks have been, without question, the hardest work I have ever done in my life. Sleeping tabs have become a thing of the past as I don't really fall asleep, I pass clean out from the minute I hit the pillow. I once fell asleep standing up at the kitchen counter, I got your exhaustion baby.

But today we have the PC set up for the first time. We downloaded the pictures of the past few days and we can barely believe it ourselves. We are covered with cuts and bruises, some parts of our bodies are so sore we can't stand up, and sex didn't even occur to us until today, when we lay in the sunshine and made the best use of the light imaginable. The upstairs is done. The kitchen is (for now) done. We will rip out the kitchen and re-build it when we build on an extension, but we want to live in the place for a while to see what it is we want.

The before pictures amaze us.

Remember the kitchen?


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Or the horrid guest room with the shag carpet?


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This was the other guest room, with the dark green carpet and the terrible wallpaper.


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But it wasn't as bad as our master bedroom, with the dark blue carpet and the 80's throwback wallpaper.


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The house got worse before it got better.


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Some days we were all too tired to go on.


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And everything was covered with a fine layer of sawdust, as we exposed wood floors that haven't seen the light of day in decades.


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And slowly it got there. The floors finished Thursday morning. The walls were stripped and re-plastered. Windows and skirting board re-painted.


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We still hate the layout of the kitchen but we painted it to live with it. In the dark kitchen's place is a kitchen we think is full of character, with our Swedish street sign gracing the wall and reminding us of where we came from.


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And then the walls were done. The horrible shag carpeting room has become the room Jeff will use when he stays with us. The closet doors still need to be painted, but above the window hangs the airplane we bought together in New Zealand, and the room is full of light.


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And the guest room has become a room we can hardly recognize (this is not a great shot of it, but we need a wide-angle lens to get a great shot of it. All in good time.)


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And our room has become a room that I completely adore.


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Amazing what a new bed, new sheets, new lights, new wall paint, new floors, and a garden for a headboard can do for the soul.


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The work is so far from done it's unbelievable. There is a study and a living room to do still, but Melissa and Jeff arrive tomorrow, so there will be a bit of peace in a home that we are all madly in love with.


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-H.

Posted by: Everydaystranger at 09:43 PM | Comments (32) | Add Comment
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1 It all looks lovely!

Posted by: caltechgirl at April 08, 2006 10:30 PM (jOkK0)

2 Wow! You both did so well. Those floors are dreamy.

Posted by: Fawn at April 09, 2006 12:33 AM (4wDUo)

3 wow. it's amazing. and so are both of you. well done. i hope much happiness and much peace grace your lives there....

Posted by: gigi at April 09, 2006 01:37 AM (Pg8GV)

4 Looks absolutely wonderful, Helen. Congratulations! =)

Posted by: Amanda at April 09, 2006 02:02 AM (Iqeiy)

5 Beautiful!

Posted by: donna at April 09, 2006 03:35 AM (tN5Gk)

6 Congratulations, it looks incredible!

Posted by: deeleea at April 09, 2006 04:04 AM (O+Bwq)

7 Just beautiful- it is amazing what a difference is seen in all of those rooms! Great job you two!

Posted by: Jen-Again at April 09, 2006 06:49 AM (QmzRL)

8 Wow, you've certainly worked hard! Your spare room sheets are same as our own bedroom sheets I think - IKEA? Kitchen looks great too, so much lighter without all that dark wood.

Posted by: Maggie at April 09, 2006 12:55 PM (J7P8D)

9 It's stunning. Great work!

Posted by: Lisa at April 09, 2006 04:36 PM (ELUjU)

10 Looks great! Glad the hard work paid off.

Posted by: sophie at April 09, 2006 05:32 PM (CkQss)

11 Looks sooooo great! Good job!

Posted by: SaraJane at April 09, 2006 08:13 PM (t5Xsa)

12 I am impressed. Very good. Did the two humans involved keep civil to each other during the entire time? (I assume the animals were perfect gentlemen or ladies)

Posted by: iowaslovak at April 09, 2006 08:53 PM (Nd2VP)

13 Hurray-I love it! Good work you two (and the pets of course...)!

Posted by: Teresa at April 09, 2006 09:26 PM (zf0DB)

14 The progress is amazing! Keep the pics coming!

Posted by: Polichick at April 09, 2006 11:05 PM (rQJQP)

15 Whoever invented carpet should be hung. Looks good!

Posted by: impossiblejane at April 10, 2006 12:22 AM (gNyGH)

16 I also abhor carpet and wallpaper. Take a well-deserved rest for a bit, I bet you'll fall even more in love.

Posted by: Donna at April 10, 2006 01:06 AM (Aanzg)

17 Its amazing! Oh and I blackmailed a friend to get my the "Home is Where Your Story Begins" sign as a wedding present! It will grace whever we live. BTW I'm totally jealous of your house but you two REALLY and truly deserve it!

Posted by: Juls at April 10, 2006 01:18 AM (9aRbg)

18 It looks great! Now you know the cure for insomnia - hard work!

Posted by: kenju at April 10, 2006 04:37 AM (2+7OT)

19 Holy moley, girliegirl!! I loooove what you've done there with that kitchen! And the floors? DIVINE, dahling. Dee-vine. A well-deserved rest and a shag should do everyone some good, yes? Hella good job, babes. I can't wait to see what else you two come up with. Congratulations on a FANTASTIC job thus far! Hugs and love, M

Posted by: Margi at April 10, 2006 05:22 AM (BRtaN)

20 ... wow, what a difference!... it looks great...

Posted by: Eric at April 10, 2006 11:36 AM (r5XsL)

21 Wow, what a difference. I love the kitchen wall color, and the cabinets look beautiful in white. I hope you, Angus, and the kids are having a great time and enjoying some much-deserved rest.

Posted by: selzach at April 10, 2006 11:55 AM (dT3HJ)

22 It all looks SO NICE especially your room..what a tranquil place to lay your head!

Posted by: wn at April 10, 2006 12:18 PM (IEAQ1)

23 It is beautiful! And so full of character!! (I wouldn't have expected any less coming from you!)

Posted by: Dana at April 10, 2006 12:53 PM (EmSR+)

24 Absolutely fabulous! The floors are beautiful!

Posted by: Steff at April 10, 2006 01:18 PM (fIFtd)

25 As I totally plan on overhauling Gordon's entire house when I move over to Scotland (I'm sorry, but he has irn bru orange and lime green walls in his bedroom for crying out loud!), I'd love to know the name of the color in the kitchen. And now that I've said that, if you come back at me with "red" I'm gonna feel like a twat. It looks fantastic. Congrats darlin'!

Posted by: amy t. at April 10, 2006 02:46 PM (zPssd)

26 Beautiful. I love your wall colors!!!

Posted by: trouble at April 10, 2006 03:25 PM (j2vfb)

27 I can't believe I missed your birthday... happy belated sweetie! Yes, I want a Gorby shirt, too, but I couldn't comment. Finally, the house looks wonderful and I've done all that kind of remodeling and it IS. HARD. WORK. so I know right where you're coming from. Congrats on a beautiful place and enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!

Posted by: sue at April 10, 2006 03:41 PM (WbfZD)

28 What an incredible transformation! I especially love your bedroom! So very pretty!

Posted by: Lisa at April 10, 2006 07:23 PM (J7GO4)

29 Your house looks like a gorgeous countryside HOME. Well done, I have been eagerly awaiting some photos. Your blog is tremendous and from so far away I feel as though I connect with you on so many levels. Thank for your raw honesty in each entry. I hope you have a lovely time with the children and perhaps they will pitch in some help too. Karen in Australia :-)

Posted by: K (Australia) at April 10, 2006 11:48 PM (PEzRO)

30 absolutely beautiful... I want to come and visit.

Posted by: martha at April 11, 2006 12:14 AM (mmE4Y)

31 Oh Helen, it's beautiful. You have done such an amazing job!

Posted by: April at April 11, 2006 03:12 PM (MSB13)

32 Wow. Worlds of difference there. That looks fantastic. Are we shopping IKEA? The bedroom set looks mighty familiar.

Posted by: Jim at April 13, 2006 09:23 AM (oqu5j)

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