Our house is pretty much complete. Here are some pictures since the fire and renovations. We still need to hang up some of our pictures and get some blinds.
Its amazing how much damage fire fighters can do! I know they prevented our house from catching on fire, but all our damage is from them. It was our neighbors house that had the fire, but to prevent it from spreading, the fire fighters knocked out our windows, cut holes in our roof and soaked the place until there were several inches of water in our basement!
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sunroom |
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dining room |
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Living room |
That's a Bulgarian carpet, similar to a Turkish Kilim, from Chirprovtsi.
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through the living room to the dining room |
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kitchen |
Here are Polly and Micha trying to figure out what I am looking at. The kitchen- only room not damaged in the fire. Too bad, it was on our list to renovate when we bought the house. Very late 1980s: tile counter tops, golden oak cabinets, etc.
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upstairs hallway |
One good thing about the fire was that all the electrical had to be brought up to date. The contractor put extra outlets in every room. Before the fire, we had only one outlet in the office. If you wanted to print, you had to unplug something else! And some of the overhead lights didn't have switches, just pull cords. You had to walk upstairs in the dark and search to pull the cord to turn the hall light on!
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spare bedroom |
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Office |
Got my Mac back!
I couldn't figure out how to take a picture that showed the whole room. There is a new skylight, but it doesn't show in pictures.
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master bedroom |
The good thing about the new bed is you can fit much more stuff underneath it. This is good when you leave in an old house and have only one closet (and a tiny one at that) in the master bedroom.
That's where we are so far. The basement is still a wreck, but I have a new, more secure basement door and the washer, dryer and laundry sink are all hooked up again.
We have a new tenant, I didn't take pictures of her room, which would be the children's room. Its a little smaller than our room and is painted a gray blue.
Pretty nice! We bought a fixer-upper and had made a priority list, but the fire took care of most of that. We only need to update the kitchen, basement and backyard. Everything else was taken care of by the fire fighters and insurance. It took 5 months, but things are back and better than they were in time for the holidays.
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