Saturday, January 21, 2012

It's Been a While!

It's been a slow start to 2012 on the home renovation front, but I do have lots to show you since my last post in November!

Front
If you don't remember what the outside of the house looked like originally, you can check that out here.  Here's the latest photo of the outside!


It's obviously still a work in progress.  Chris has been working feverishly on SO much of the outside, it may not look like much, but he's added up lighting to the trees and has been building the fence for weeks and weeks!  It'll look so much better with new grass too!

The Much Anticipated... Garage
If you recall, my last post was about our garage which you can actually see in the picture above to the very left.  Here's a front view.

It's actually not done either.  We're adding closed cedar shutters in that faux window above the doors.  We did our best to make it look residential so hopefully that finishing touch will help.

You can also see to the left that we're in the process of putting up an 8 foot fence between our us and our neighbors.  I'll post final pictures of that soon!

The Backyard
I'm completely in love with our backyard... it's our own little oasis and very peaceful and serene.  And not to mention HUGE for our Schnaus!

If you look closely in the photo above, that orange temporary fence is the line where the new fence will go up.  Again, still a work in progress!  We need GRASS!



And the final photo for today... Chris and his dad spent a weekend building this fence.  We extended the old fence over so that we had a little master retreat area outside.  Our master has french doors that open up to the area that is somewhat hidden in this picture, to the top right of the photo.


Will try and keep up with this blog better from now on!  Not much has happened inside the house.  We've painted, there are some lights up, etc.  I'm going to post more inside pictures in about 2 weeks when our cabinets are finally installed!!!  I've been super stressed going through the drawings of the cabinets trying to make sure they're EXACTLY what I want, that's why it's taking so long for us to proceed inside... More to come!


Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The You're-Not-Welcome-Here Wagon

As some of you noticed, I haven't posted an update in a few weeks.  This house renovation project has been somewhat trying on both Chris and I, not because we cannot agree on choices and designs (we have very similar taste),  not because things aren't going as planned (surprisingly going well on that front), but because our neighbors have been less than friendly and welcoming and some have been downright hateful and mean.

Our neighbors to the left are a mid-30 something couple with 2 children.  They moved in and renovated their house about 2 years ago, converting the garage into 2 bedrooms for their children and they chose to be garage-less for the time being.  Between our two houses there was about 50 feet of wooded area, all of which is our property.  Chris and I spent hours and hours deciding how we were going to situate the garage on our property while leaving the backyard in tact.  Keep in mind the backyard is what sold me on the house... Anyway, the area between our 2 properties ended up being Chris's new garage/shop site.  Let the drama begin...

Our not-so-friendly neighbors decided Labor Day weekend to go door to door, literally to all 50 of our neighbors petitioning against our white trash beer barn that we kids wanted to build in their neighborhood.  He went to the trouble to search online for our garage permit, review it and note that it was made of metal (yes, a metal garage, however we always planned to brick over it which was done about a week after it went up) but of course he left that part of the plan out of his petition.  He managed to get about 30 signatures, and it seems the ones that didn't sign simply weren't home.  Please keep in mind that there are THIRTEEN other homes in our neighborhood with detached garages similar to ours, most of which signed the petition.  I can only imagine what kind of first impression all of our new neighbors have of us now.  It gets worse...

Before the garage construction started we were served, yes served, with a cease and desist order by one of our other neighbors based on what Mr. Petition went around telling everyone, that we were putting up a metal white trash beer barn in their neighborhood.  Chris and I left our vacation a day early to come home and smooth things over.  After about an hour long chat, the neighbors threatening to sue us were completely on board with our bricked garage and were obviously misinformed.  Of course, another black mark on our reputation months before we ever move in.

A couple of days later Chris and I were working in the front yard when all of a sudden Mrs. Petition starts chatting up another neighbor telling her quite loudly what trash we are, both Chris and I, for putting up this garage for his trashy truck.  I'm totally lost on where they get off calling us trash... I went to quite a prestigious university, as well as my husband and we're both successful working professionals.  And that's our 3rd car.  Trash?  I think not.

And then there's Mrs. M, an older retired lady who lives down the street.  I stopped by the house one morning and she was standing in front of the garage flailing her arms explaining to another neighbor what an appalling site this garage is and of course she says the same to me as I walk up to say hello.

The latest incident is the most disturbing if that's even possible.  Chris and I were spending last Friday evening epoxying his new garage floors until about 2am.  Around 6:30pm Mr. M pulls up to our house and rolls down his window.  I, having never met him before and not knowing who he was, wrongfully assumed he was just a nice neighbor saying hello and wanting to meet us.  Boy was I wrong... I walk up to his car and the first thing he says is this, 'Are you the white trash putting this thing up in our neighborhood?!' and I just stare at him, in shock as he continues to yell at me telling me what trash I am.  As I walk away he says to me this, 'You listen here b*tch, you're not going to like living in this neighborhood, I guarantee it!!' which at this point Chris walks up realizing this isn't some neighbor saying hello to me and in short, tells the man that his actions are incredibly inappropriate and he needed to leave.  So he drives off, and pulls into his driveway 4 houses down.  Awesome.
I did call the police on him and submit a police report because as far as we're concerned that was blatant harassment and borderline assault.

Oh, one more... Chris and his dad were replacing the fence that we recently torn down around the pool (it was literally falling down...) after we were issued the permit to do so.  Well the neighbor behind us, whom we've never met before, walked out and told us that his wife made him come out there to tell us that the fence needs to be moved back a foot.  So what she'd done is pull our survey offline, pulled our permit papers, and determined that the old fence was a foot off the build line which by the way has no bearing on the division between our two properties, and made us move it.  MOVE it.  As in Chris and his dad had already set the post.

The worst part about all of this is the defamation and irreversible damage that has been done to our reputation in this neighborhood based on lies and hatefulness.  I understand that the majority of the neighborhood is older couples, most with children grown and out of the house who aren't big on change, but change is inevitable.  Be happy for us people!!  We're improving your neighborhood!!!

I'll post a real house update later today with pictures, just bringing everyone up to speed on the delay.

Friday, October 14, 2011

We Have Walls!

It's true!  The walls were completed yesterday and it's feeling more like a real house on the inside!  Here's a sneak peak!  (My apologies for the poor photo quality... not sure what was going on there because some turned out just fine!)

Main Living Area

Looking into the Kitchen from the Foyer

 Looking into the Kitchen from the Living Area

 Looking into the Hallway that Leads to the Master

The Master Bedroom

(our tub's in that box and that's a see through fireplace to the tub area in the bathroom!) 


(that door walks out to the pool area)

Master Bathroom
Looking at Chris's vanity from my vanity and that doorway goes to his closet

Looking at my vanity from his :)

That's all for now!!  It's all coming together!!!






A Whole New Front!

Onto happy things!!  Let's see what's been going on in the front yard...

We removed the old sidewalk and added a new one with a twist!


 We wanted to add some character to the walkway since we were tearing out to old one so we put a circular walkway at the bend and ultimately will have a fountain or some sort of decorative something in the middle.  It looks really good!

Here's a view of the finished concrete

And if you cannot tell from the photo above we poured the porch too!

And as of yesterday they were working on adding the cover

So I'll have to update you once that's done in just a couple of days!  Yay!  I'm SUPER excited about this part!!!


Now we're just deciding on what door we want.  I like this one!
(without those little rivets)

But instead of the middle part doing this

But Chris really like this next one...
(conceptually, we'd choose a different iron pattern)

We're still discussing it.  I think it really depends on the overall theme of the outside.

Here are our two latest choices...
You may recognize this building, it's my condo building from college!  Chris and I both really like the color scheme.

But my only concern is the cedar posts so I'm thinking may be this...

With a darker gray paint color on the house/brick (here it almost looks tan). 

I'm hoping that the cedar looks good with the gray and white color scheme above but we'll see!!

Let's Talk About the Garage...

It's been a little while since I last posted and a lot has happened on the garage front.  We've poured the concrete...
During

After

And built the garage...

But now our new neighbors are being super mean and I feel like doing this:

As if we've committed some personal injustice towards them.

When in fact we've added nice doors

And fancy strapping's...

And ultimately plan to do something like this if it matches our overall color scheme...


Oh, and did you see all that brick up there in front of the garage?  We're bricking the building too.

Most of you who know me know that I'm a very positive person and Chris and I incredibly nice people.  We're great friends with our current neighbors and are actually very sad to be leaving them.  I was hopeful to come into this new neighborhood and have more great relationships but instead, we've been welcomed with a Cease and Desist (which has since been dropped because they realized we were bricking it) and neighbors (one in particular) telling other neighbors what trash we are and how they cannot believe we've built a beer barn next to our house (beer barn?  not a bad idea, maybe we'll add a keg :)  ).  We made certain that we followed our city's code exactly and have the permits to prove it, we've done nothing wrong but are being treated as if we've personally offended several neighbors.  It's very frustrating!

My only solace is the fact that Chris and I are building our dream home and he's getting his dream garage where he can work on Betty, learn woodworking, and just have a man cave for his own personal space.

Who wouldn't want THIS for their husband?
I mean yea, it's a little over the top but pretty cool too.

I've decided not to stoop to my neighbors level and retaliate, instead I've just been trying to be as nice as can be and hope that eventually they'll see that we've done all we can to make it look like an extension of our home.

Positive attitude positive attitude positive attitude...

Monday, September 26, 2011

Time for an Update!

Lots has happened in the past couple of weeks!  We've poured in the concrete to level the master and the living room, the master outside wall extension has been completed and closed in, all of the doors have been set, the garage footing is done, and we've torn down the wall in front of the house!  Whew... that was a lot.  Here are the photos!

 Front Porch
 Remember this?

Check it out...

It's GONE!

Here's what our architect drew up for us...
We're adding a double gable, the smaller one to the left being above the front door.  We're also replacing the walkway, that's why it's gone.

Will post progress on this soon!

The Master
Here they are pouring concrete into the master bedroom.

Another view.  I'd never seen this done before!  So cool.

Here's a photo after it dried.

And from the outside.

I thought this was fun...
I felt like a crazy person taking all these photos while they were working but hopefully they're used to it from other crazy owners...

The finished out wall!!
I LOVE it!!  I so wish we could keep the ceiling open like that too.. but no, it's getting roofed.  Also, just an FYI, we're adding an 8 foot fence back there... no the neighbors wont be able to see into our master :) weird!

Living Room


Before...

Still wet...

Finally let there be light!  Our doors :)


I thought I took photos of the garage area but apparently I did not... I'm heading over there later today so should have those up soon!  It's really coming along!


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Whoops - Sorry for the Temporary Address Change!

Last night I thought it would be a good idea to update my blog name to Texans Forever in an effort to mitigate the cheese-factor... Then I realized this morning when a friend asked where my blog was that it wouldn't redirect any of you to the new site so it's changed back now!  Sorry for the confusion, won't happen again!

Onto newer fun things :) I'm headed out later to get more crafty stuff!  Will post back soon!