Friday, August 14, 2009

Great House for Sale

Y'all, there is a great house for sale on Burnley Road. The Huz and I went to the Open House last weekend and the inside is one of the best I've seen in Starmount. Check out the renovated kitchen below. Look what you could do if you just got rid of a wall or two and added an island...


More Black & White Kitchens

I can never get enough black and white, can you?
























Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Black and White Kitchen

Most of the houses along the South Corridor have eat-in kitchens, so when I saw this photo I had to add it! Just because your kitchen is small, doesn't mean it can't be chic!


Black and White Bathrooms

I luv, luv, luv these bathrooms!



























Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Friday, June 5, 2009

Contemporary Bathroom Inspiration

When it comes to style, I teeter between traditional and cottage, but I thought some of you contempos out there might like these because they look about the size of the bathrooms in our little ranches.






Friday, May 8, 2009

Mad About Modern

The Mid-Centrury Home Tour will take place next weekend. Buy your tickets at http://www.historiccharlotte.org/.







































Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Paint That Brick, Honey!

My first house was a small mid-century brick ranch that needed lots of updating, but not a complete overhaul. The Huz and I performed many remodeling miracles except one - we did not paint the brick. Why would someone who is so pro-painted brick not paint the first block of clay I could get my hands on (sorry for the ending preposition)? The brick was nice. Painting the trim, shutters and front door freshened the exterior nicely.


If your brick isn't so nice, as in ugly with a capital U, then I highly recommend painting it. Repeat after me, "It is okay to paint brick." Again. Say this aloud 10 times before continuing to read the remainder of this blog. When The Huz and I bought home # 2, we both agreed to paint it. Why? Because the brick was ugly, that's why! And so was the man-made stone veneer on the upper half of the front facade.

Eventhough The Huz and I did not come to fisticuffs during the great paint debate, many couples do. When it comes to home remodeling, men are from Mars and Women are from Venus. My conversations on the topic to paint or not to paint, men answer a big fat 'No' while women are a resounding 'Yes!'


Is it maintenance? Yes, but so is everything else, like mowing the lawn and servicing your car. At some point you'll have to replace your home's HVAC, roof, insulation and appliances. You'll need to update the kitchen and bathrooms, repave or concrete your driveway and get a new hot water heater. If you use a quality primer and paint then you only have to repaint your house every 10 years. You probably won't even live in your house that long, but it will look great while you do.






Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Prime Time





I was so excited when the day came for The Huz and I to prime our house. Less than one percent of the homes in the 'hood are painted and I knew that once our neighbors saw us spraying the house they would freak. The day was sunny and mid-80s. Perfect for priming. Or so I thought! Stephanie and Hunter (our favorite DIY neighbors) had plans of their own. They totally stole our thunder by grading their yard on the same day at the same time! Everyone - dog walkers, skateboarders, bikers, strolling moms, even the mailman - was transfixed on that yellow sonic booming Catepillar, oblivious to the the all-white transformation occuring across the street. My heart sunk as I realized that my little paint brush just couldn't compete with their booming excavator.
Aside - I have to say, even we stared at the excavator. They unearthed many treasures that day. The best included a beach chair and an 8x10 rug! The former owner was a scientist who performed strange experiments in and around the house. Steph & H. had to remove six layers of sheet rock from the walls and fill in peepholes that were found in every room.





































































































Friday, April 24, 2009

Excuse me, but may I borrow your machete?


It took FOREVER to remove all the ivy camouflaging the house and surrounding beds. It was growing through the brick mortar and windows, climbing into the attic and strangling our trees. The Huz used a machete to get a lot of it off and then I had the oh-so-fun task of wire brushing the ENTIRE house last summer in a heat drought to remove the lingering tendrils. Unless you live in an English country manor with a grounds staff to monitor this green beast, don't ever plant ivy. Ever!


Ranch Redeux - Exterior Before Photos





















































































The Inspiration House


Many Charlotteans will recognize this house; it's on the corner of Morehead and Kings, beside the Farmer's Market. The Huz and I spent many Sunday afternoons scouring the city for a painted brink house that we could emulate. Our inspiration house needed to have a light color palette that incorporated brown because our house was so dark we wanted to brighten the exterior and we needed something to compliment the brown soffits and fascia that we weren't going to replace. It also had to have some cottage elements (board & batten shutters, old style windows and a great front door), hence this house. Were we able to recreate our Myers Park muse in Starmount? You'll just have to wait and see!

The O'Donoghue House


We used to walk our dog by this house everyday. It was owned by Mr. Richard O'Donoghue and his family, which included SEVEN kids, who lived here for about 40 years. During our walks, The Huz and I often discussed what we would do to this house if we ever got our hands on it. Remove the ivy, paint the brick, replace the windows, redo the landscaping - look at all that potential! And that was just the outside. The neighbors used to call the house The Jungle House because of all the overgrown ivy and trees. Mr. O was old and lived alone and just not able to perform the upkeep his property needed. Well guess what? Two years ago, we got our hands on it! I sent out an email to our friends and family with above picture attached notifying them of our new house and the responses were hilarious. It was such an ugly house that no one knew what to say. Comments included: "Um...congrats, I think?" and "Well at least the crepe myrtles are nice," and my favorite, "Good luck. You're gonna need it and a lot of money!" Everyone thought we were crazy, but we knew we'd have the last laugh.







































































































































Tuesday, April 21, 2009

My First Blog

When The Huz and I bought our second home, he suggested that I keep an online journal of our renovation progress for our far away friends and family. I thought this was a great idea, but given my technology deficiencies (inability to use the microwave, call waiting or the text feature on my cell phone), I didn’t know how to become one with the blogosphere, and so I am a tad bit late jumping on the bandwagon (two years, to be exact).

The first thing I want to share with the world is my ranch remodel. I'm such a proud do-it-yourselfer ~ I just want to show off a little (don't we all?). I love my neighborhood & want to show it off too. Lastly, I want to share reno/curb appeal ideas for all you first-time homeowners, flippers and remodelers out there who need some inspiration!

Enjoy!


Peach