Tuesday, July 21, 2009

More Progress Reports



Jared, per usual, has been just as busy as I have been, working in the downstairs. The latest and greatest news is that we not only have water running to the house, but it actually comes out of a spigot! This is exciting stuff. The two outdoor spigots, and the utility sink in the basement are all plumbed. Now for some HOT water...
Jared has also been busy framing things up, which is also very exciting, because I am starting to see all of our "plans" laid out in reality. Super Cool. He has divided the bathroom and the pantry. Check it out below:

The claw foot tub encased. Such a lovely room, why did we have to go and ruin it?

Mmmmmm...Where the bathtub WAS.


The divider separates the new pantry from the bathroom . In the foreground will be the pantry. Our fridge will be sunk in towards the left of this picture.

The wall between the bathroom and the dining room. We will put frosted glass in the squares at the top of the walls.

"Pecan sandie"

Pain in the Paint

So, I didn't think picking paint colors would be so darn hard! But as it turns out, I am by no means a natural designer, because what I think I like, I don't like when it goes on the walls. Here is the master bedroom. Thought I would like the dark brown. Don't like. Thought I would like the trim color. Want something brighter white. Think I like the light beige-ey color, and I may, but I am still deciding! I think I am going to stick with the light color, and we have switched the trim to a whiter white. We'll see if the changes stick. Hopefully I like the color I picked out for Helena's room!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Problems with Insurance

Boy oh boy are insurance carriers a load of balogna. Yes they are willing to take our money and be our insurance carrier if we live in a brand new house, with no visible signs of wear... Argh.. I am a little bit frustrated with travelers insurance for dropping us after doing a visual exterior inspection. I'm not sure what we are going to do, but it probably includes going with a local company. I guess that is better for the Maine economy anyhow!