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Woodlawn // The kitchen, before

There were a lot of things that had to fall into place before we could even consider that we might be able to live at Woodlawn. So many question marks that we even felt nervous driving back that long driveway to poke around the place. I won't publicly confess how many drive-bys I did for those months we spent in "house limbo".

On one particularly brave day, we actually peeked in the windows. Heaven forbid! But I got a glimpse that day of some pretty good things going on inside, despite the disrepair. So when we finally had the chance to actually walk through the house without feeling like a couple of burglars scouting out the place? That was pretty exciting. 

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When we first went through the family had yet to move everything out. Later there would be dumpsters, auctions and sales. 

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But underneath all that I was seeing was what I knew had been the most beautiful home. Elegant. Lovely. Full of life. 

One of our first big projects at the house has been the kitchen. The red linoleum countertops were reminiscent of the ones in the house I grew up in, but all nostalgia aside, I was easily able to see them go. 

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All of our remodeling plans for house have been basically squished into just a few weeks. Decisions I feel like most people spend months making, I've had to make in days and weeks of time. It's been a wee bit stressful. And completely, "Is this really happening?" strange and amazing.

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But now, plans have been finalized. Cabinets have been ordered. Flooring picked out. And I'll share all that soon. For now, I'm just grateful that I can finally sleep at night without dreaming of soft-close kitchen drawers, refrigerators, and paint chips. 

There were a lot of things that had to fall into place before we could even consider that we might be able to live at Woodlawn. So many question marks that we even felt nervous driving back that long driveway to poke around the place. I won’t publicly confess how many drive-bys I did for those months we spent in “house limbo”. Every time I passed by, I could only see the electric log splitter placed in the corner of the lawn. This immediately gave me a thought which said: The place must have a ton of wooden furnishings.
On one particularly brave day, we actually peeked in the windows. Heaven forbid! But I got a glimpse that day of some pretty good things going on inside, despite the disrepair. So when we finally had the chance to actually walk through the house without feeling like a couple of burglars scouting out the place? That was pretty exciting.
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When we first went through the family had yet to move everything out. Later there would be dumpsters, auctions and sales. The floor was a bit soiled, and we had to click here to choose a new flooring.
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But underneath all that I was seeing was what I knew had been the most beautiful home. Elegant. Lovely. Full of life. Especially when it comes to the tiling of the place, it was just on point.
One of our first big projects at the house has been the kitchen. The red linoleum countertops were reminiscent of the ones in the house I grew up in, but all nostalgia aside, I was easily able to see them go.
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All of our remodeling plans for house have been basically squished into just a few weeks. Decisions I feel like most people spend months making, I’ve had to make in days and weeks of time. We have checked out www.phxhomeremodeling.com/kitchen-remodel-in-chandler/, met with project manager and got our project soon. It’s been a wee bit stressful. And completely, “Is this really happening?” strange and amazing.
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But now, plans have been finalized. Cabinets have been ordered. Flooring picked out. Gettysburg Floor Finishers will start to work asap (check out http://gettysburgflooring.com/, if you need floor refinishing service). And I’ll share all that soon. For now, I’m just grateful that I can finally sleep at night without dreaming of soft-close kitchen drawers, refrigerators, and paint chips.

15 comments on “Woodlawn // The kitchen, before”

  1. Looking forward to watching the progress! Some day I will re-do a kitchen. I would dearly love to pickout my own finishes/layout. Congrats on the new home!

  2. I can’t wait to see it finished! I did all that detail-picking for a house we didn’t get. And then we didn’t get a different house, and I still drive by that one once in a while. When we were in talks, the drive-bys were, uh daily? Twice daily? 🙂

  3. If it is any consolation when we were building our house we had to make all decorating decisions very quickly! Some we’ve been really contented with and others we’d probably change, but such is the nature of living the dream!

  4. Oh, Molly. The bones of this house are obviously so good! And the name! Woodlawn! I’m expecting Colin Firth to swagger out from behind a bush! I can’t wait to see more (of the house — Colin Firth would be great too, if you could make that happen). xo

  5. What is better than a kitchen remodel? We did ours about a year after moving in. It was completely stressful, but so worth it in the end.

  6. This is the kitchen that is still in my parent’s Maryland house. I can’t wait to see what you do with it.

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