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home renovation: a sunny room

Well, it has been a very exciting two weeks here at the grovestead. We are basically living in an HGTV episode, though the only cameras are my own. We are putting in a front door on our house, and a big window to overlook our yard. If this were an actual HG episode it would be called: Let there be Light.

And oh, it is so good.

Our front room at one time was the kitchen in this 1890's farm house. It also used to be in the back of the house. It's a bit confusing, and I've mentioned it before, but the front door to our farm house is on the back side of our house. What was once the front yard is now the back yard after the land around us was developed and two new lots popped up on the land that used to have the lane that drove to our front door. (This was years ago...either the 70's or the 90's...can't remember at the moment).

Anyway, we needed a front door that didn't lead guests through our garage and we needed more natural light in this house. We toyed with adding a sun room onto our house, and then decided this room that we didn't know what to do with could become the sun room if given a big enough window. 

So here are a whole lot of pictures of the progress for anyone who cares. I LOVE a good home renovation (and have spent much of my life watching Sarah Richardson, Candice Olson and that Scott guy on Property Ladder) so to be living out a home renovation is really exciting to me. Which is good, because we have spent much of the last two weeks (and will this next week too) walking outside and around our house anytime we want to get from the kitchen to the bedrooms. So far it feels like an adventure, although today is the first day we've had rain...which tends to make the run with children around the house a bit more adventurous

Alright! Here are the pics! This will be overkill if you don't care. Just fair warning...




9 comments:

Marlene said...

No wonder we haven't heard anything from you this week!
It looks wonderful!!

Melanie said...

Becca! This is looks so great - what a difference!!

MJG said...

Really like that picture window and the new entrance, too!

margaret harrington said...

Wish we were there to help you paint!

Emily said...

Wow! What an accomplishment! It looks great.

[not the] Best Blog Ever said...

Looks fabulous! Yay yay yay! Very happy for you. Light is a must. Just think of the glorious vistas you'll now get to enjoy from the comfiness of your living room. Even though our winters are long, there's something to be said for being in a warm, cozy house in the dead of winter when you can see the beauty of a white, frigid, sun-stark country landscape - especially from your brand-new windows!!!

Nancy Holte said...

I love it!!

a midwestern belle said...

looks great!! Can't wait to see the "after" pictures! :)

val said...

I love your blog. And the writing on the pictures--so nice not to have to keep skipping back and forth from photos to text trying to figure out what was happening in the project. Contractors commented on my kids back in the day--"Wow, that one is in a mood today." Another time about another kid: "He's quite a handful."

Well. That's what you get to see when you spend 12 hours a day here.

When he left after two long days prepping and installing the kitchen floor, he told me he'd come to our job off another job that hadn't gone well, and he was feeling kind of defeated.

Then he said this, and I haven't forgotten: "After spending two days here with you and your family, all the kids, I feel like the world's a good place again."

Too much pbs and a few little fits can't be a bad thing, lol.

You are going to enjoy all that light SO MUCH this winter. Take pictures when it's snowing for us. love, Val