Exhibit A: the living room, aka guest room.
<---left side <---in-the-door view
Note the highly comfortable futon on the left side, open to any and all guests who stay with us. Also we found a good use for the bakers rack that we managed to fit into our trunk when coming up here--it's a thing-holder! Other important facts about this room: a) the mailman slips mail through a hole in the door every day. b) it leads to the kitchen, through the doors shown.
Now, you're probably feeling like you have a handle on what's where, but here's where things get really tricky:
Exhibit B: The kitchen
Some people only have one door to their kitchen. Yep. We have three. But don't worry, you already saw one in the living room, and one is in the back yard, behind the fridge there. The other you'll see in a sec. Important things to know: a) if you come in the next three days or so, you can have some of the Cocoa Puffs on top of the fridge. b) making cheese nips out of mac'n'cheese powder does NOT work; it just leaves you with very salty little orange squares that no one wants to eat.
Now, last but not least! (also a little bit tricky, but now you're prepared): Exhibit C: The REST
One..Two..Three.
One..Two..Three.
#1. This first pic is the hallway. Mastering this is key to getting anywhere in our house. Luckily it is short, in case you have to grope your way around in the dark. I've tested myself on it several times in the middle of the night, and only had a few run-ins with any walls.
#2 Our pretty little bedroom, with the awesome James C. Christensen paintings on the wall. That was the banging I was talking about :) Here you can also see the awesome cabinet that Miles made, just holding all our stuff like a champ.
#3 The bathroom. You had a glimpse of this in the front room, which is always handy--it IS the room people always want to see first, curiously enough. It's super nice, and soon will also be super re-caulked, maybe tomorrow if we get adventurous with our Saturday. This bathroom also comes equipped with an escape hatch window in case of fire. Makes up for the lack of exhaust fan, I think.
Note: someday we still DO want to do a video, though!
Oh my goodness, I am so thoroughly obsessed with your apartment/house that it makes me want to move! As much as I love our apartment, there is something AMAZING about having your own 4 walls that don't touch anyone else. and a YARD??!??? GET OUT!!! Also, I am extremely jealous of: 1. You have an actual kitchen table (my patience with the card table we have is running thin, as it wobbles every time I try to cut my meat...) and 2. The color of the walls in your living room is the EXACT color of what I wish our bedroom walls were!! I really REALLY want to paint our apartment this summer!!! Gahhhh!! I love it. Love Love LOVE. Also, I would very much like to have coco puffs if we ever come visit. That is all.
ReplyDeleteOh, also that it is above ground. I am jealous of that too. Yep.
ReplyDeleteAlso, you could get a pet to keep in your "basement" such as a raccoon or possum! :D
Well...about that four walls thing...
ReplyDeleteActually, we only have three walls that don't touch anyone else, and we share the fourth wall with our neighbors. It's kind of a three-plex. Unless you count how our kitchen kind of sticks out a little, in which case we have five unshared walls and one shared one :)
Hey, I never thought of THAT! A possum pet? How cute and...rabid?
I love your posts about your house because
ReplyDeletea) they are very funny, and I found myself "sniggering" out loud
b) very nice pictures, and very cute place. Perhaps I shall visit sometime
c) as long as I don't get the closet confused with the pantry, I shall surely not get lost in your home thanks to this comprehensive virtual tour.