Welcome to our home.
If you were to come for a visit, this is the door you would enter to walk into our home.
Dave is working on building steps for the entrance.
They would have been finished, along with a lot more, had he not had two surgeries this summer that held us back. That's ok, I needed a break anyway!
This picture was taken on June 5, 2016. We were laying hardwood floor.
You can see here how I would lay a few rows out in the evening while he was at work, and he would nail them down the next day.When I wasn't helping lay hardwood floor, I was painting trim. This house has A LOT of trim.
I. could. not. wait. to. be. done. painting. PERIOD!
This was the last closet to be finished on the main level of our house.
It's hard to write on OSB. Here's what it says...
It is June 5, 2016. This is the last closet to lay hardwood floor. Once this is done this level of the house will be finished, besides trim in the foyer. It's been a long haul but we did it! We started on this house in 2010. Moved into the basement (one room) in 2012. We built most of it ourselves. I pray we are here a long, long time. I pray the next home owners love this place as much as we do. Bless all who enter our home. Love & Peace Cindy & Dave Rush
This was written on the floor in the closet on the left front. The door (left-back) is a bathroom door.
And here is the
~TA DAH~
When you step inside, you step into the foyer.
The open area to the right (center) is our kitchen entry.
Straight back is our dining area. Dining/Living Room.
Here is a picture standing at the other end of the foyer, looking at the entry door.
That chandelier.....
Yep, this one...was found in someone's trash pile by the curb! It was bronze. So Dave painted it cream, rubbed some of the cream off of it to give it that vintage look, I put the crystals on it, and we love it!
We bought this light in one of the quaint little stores in the Ft. Walton Beach area when we went on vacation back in May.
I had this piece of furniture (below) in the dining room to begin with, but moved it to the foyer.
I got it a few years ago at a garage sale. I can't remember for sure, but I think I paid $40 dollars for it. I do remember she threw in a nice sized jar of her "grandmother's buttons" with the furniture! I would have charged that much for my grandmother's buttons! Not really, I wouldn't have gotten rid of my Grandmother's buttons! Anyway, the picture above the furniture is a Patty Host autographed print, of the Seiberling Mansion, which is in our town. You've seen me do many posts on the mansion. It's where Dave and I got married.
I love the way lamps around the house create a glow. They are great for a cozy ambience for morning and evening.
The door on the left by the dining room entry leads upstairs. The door on the right, is a coat closet.
The picture below is a month old. It's when I originally had the buffet in here instead of the dining room. (I'm not even going to try to explain) The point of the picture is the bathroom door, when you first walk into the house. To the left. Right when you walk in! The door on the right leads into the office/mudroom area.
We have so many doors in our foyer, that when we would entertain people would forget which door was the restroom door. We found this sign in Nashville, IN, and it hangs over the half bath door.
It's a very small bathroom and hard to get good pictures....
We bought the vanity at Lowe's.
The two medicine cabinets we bought from my friend along with the other one, the boy scout first aid kit, I think I bought it at a yard sale.
This guy we bought at the Cincinnati Flower Show, back when we used to go to the Cincinnati Flower Show years ago. We had him up at our other house.
You might think we have 'odd' stuff up in our house. Maybe we do. We like antique, artsy, different types of things. It's more of a collection of things from people or places, rather than going into town and buying stuff to decorate our home.
Ok so...no we don't have a collection of toilets!!! LOL!
I wanted to show you this seat, that did NOT come with this toilet. We bought it separately.
Oh, and I guess you do get to see the floor this way. It is called Luxury Vinyl Tile and I love it as it is so easy to clean.
So, back to the toilet seat. And maybe you all have had these forever, but I haven't! You snap these do- dads up that cover the little bolts that bolt the seat down.Then pull it towards you to take the entire seat off to clean it!
Then just slide them back on...and push the covers back down. They snap into place. Voila'!
So that's it for the Foyer and Half-Bath, along with a little cleaning lesson on toilet seats!Peace & Love and
Happy Halloween!
Cindy
It all looks amazing, I love the chandelier.
ReplyDeleteit all looks great it is all such hard work isnt it. You dont know how much hard work it is until its too late! Our next house, I think we will go with a trend we saw in Italy, no skirting boards/base boards, no framing of doors and no coving/crown moulding. Very crisp clean sharp edges. I love your buffet, I like dark wood. Over here people tend more to light wood or oak. I really like dark floors and mahogany. But that is just me.
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