Thursday, January 27, 2011

Alabama House Overview

Praise the Lord our house in Alabama sold after six weeks on the market! It's hard to think of another person living there and that we won't be able to really enjoy all the work we put into it. However it's a huge blessing to be down to one house and we never even had a month of double mortgage payments!

Before I go through the details of the rest of the rooms in our Alabama house I thought I would do a quick, big-picture, before and after post. Later I'll break the rooms down and share a few more photos of each.

Kitchen:











Hallway:




Living Room:








Bathroom:







Dining Room:







Nursery:







Our Bedoom:















Stuff and Nonsense

16 comments:

  1. Thanks Jennifer! That means more than you know!

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  2. Your house is just beautiful! Do you by any chance know the paint color in your bedroom?

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  3. I am looking for the paint color info. We used all custom colors in the house so I'll have to find the paint can to get the formula. I know I have the color we used in our bedroom I just have to do a little hunting in the garage. I promise to post it soon!

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  4. Gorgeous. Love the crown moldings and the paint colors. Your house looks so different! Nice job...you had a great vision. I am looking forward to following you and your blog!!

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  5. Wow! Your renovations are beautiful! I love the floors, the wall colors, the doors, the kitchen counters, etc.

    I'm your newest follower and look forward to more posts.

    Have a great day.
    Pam

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  6. beautiful job on the reno! i adore the kitchen with it's apron front sink and custom cabinets...and that butcher block counter top is gorgeous. too bad you couldn't enjoy the fruits of your labor!

    so glad you linked up to fridays unfolded and have a wonderful weekend.

    blessings,

    alison
    stuff and nonsense

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  7. Hey friend! I was soooooo excited to see your feature today at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia! I literally almost jumped out of my seat. :-) You guys did an amazing job transforming each space of your home. Thank you so much for linking this up to Inspiration Friday this week!
    Vanessa

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  8. I love it!! I love that kitchen!!
    But I don't get the living room, did you add the door or add the window...?

    Either way, SO cute!!
    I 'm your latest follower!
    Nice to meet cha!

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  9. Your home is beautiful~ very warm and sweet-now following~ Thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)

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  10. Jane: Thanks so much for following! To answer your question about the living room, we took out the door and replaced it with the window to restore the house to its original look.

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  11. WOW! If I ever find the "cottage in need of love" I'm looking for, I'm hiring ya'll to remodel it for me! LOL What a gift you have!

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  12. Absolutely gorgeous paint colors and trim work.
    Love love love it!
    Did you ever find the name of the paint color used in your bedroom?
    I'd love to know it.
    Thanks for sharing your beautiful space.

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  13. Hi Genie! Thanks for the comment. We have a post about our paint colors here: http://lowcountryliving-sc.blogspot.com/2011/02/paint-colors.html. It has the formula for the bedroom color.

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  14. Hi, I've been visiting around your blog! And oh my. This house was just gorgeous! You are the MASTER to do a renovation such as this!! AND, no wonder it sold so fast. You truly did an outstanding job. You should be so proud and happy that you did such a great job and I'm sure that the new owners are so happy there.
    Best,
    Gloria
    p.s. I enjoyed your posts about the kittens too. Too bad the first batch didn't make it though. :(

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  15. Thanks so much for the sweet comment! We hope the new owners are enjoying it :-) The first litter of kittens was sad but it was so nice to have the second litter be so healthy and fun :-)

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