So I might as well start from where I am sitting right now. This room is officially a dining room but we deemed it more appropriately an office/play area. Given we can stream shows on the desktop, by putting the computer and TV in separate rooms we can watch 2 different things at once.
We placed a couch to provide a comfortable viewing area as well as somewhat separate the play area.
Clarissa now has an updated kitchen (much nicer than my old 1970s particle board one). I have the kids easel set up to the side.....I haven't dared opened the paint (I'm visualizing a paint outside studio so I don't have to worry about the floors).
Through the double doors to the right (you can't see them), is what we turned into our dining area.
Given I have a ton less cabinet storage space than I did in our old house, the china cabinet is packed full of beer, wine and champagne glasses; all my Pampered Chef simple additions serving plates; as well as all our our bottles of alcohol......I see an amaretto sour in my future tonight! I am aware the table cloth needs ironing.....we had a yogurt drink incident at dinner last night......
So in keeping with our tour direction of movement, you see the edge of the couch to the right of the picture, this is our den.
Our fireplace had a draft problem and has been closed off, but it looks nice. In the far end is the giant but extremely light weight dual voltage, multi-region TV that Richard picked up at Carrefour. We had debated whether or not to buy a TV in the States or wait till we got here. On a tip from another State Dept family (thanks Rob & Wendy) we waited until we got to post. Once currency was switched to US$, we ended up saving about $200 by waiting till we arrive at post!
Please keep in mind, we don't really have a choice on colors and what not. The official color of our couch is gold....it looks more tan to us....but I must say the "gold" couch goes "well" with the pinkish/creme colored walls.....
At the top of the photo, you can see the open area to upstairs, Mason has worked out a basket on a jump rope system for when he's forgotten his xyz on the couch and doesn't want to walk all the way downstairs to get it. I also like the little cut out into the kitchen. Its an easy place for the kids to eat breakfast/snacks.
So I definitely miss counter space, the small space between the sink and stove is the food prep area. Clarissa is in 'help mommy stage' and can not just help by standing on her stool, she insists on sitting on the counter, which then reduces the prep area even more. Our first week or so, she would use the bank of drawers by the stove has a step ladder onto the counter....we quickly stopped that, those handles are not meant to support people!
We put our little IKEA kitchen island over by an outlet. On the bottom shelf we have our transformer. We then have a small work area in front of the toaster oven to use all our 120V appliances (I forsee when appliances die we will probably replace with 220V).
This is the other side of the kitchen. We are using that cabinet as an in-kitchen pantry (I will show you the other one), just so we can try and regulate our consumable American food shipment. Clarissa is a major snacker (you can tell by her tiny frame can't you!) and I don't want our canned peaches and goldfish to be gone in a month, nor do I want to deal with a tantrum on why can't she have the peaches...out of sight out of mind! Our housekeeper mentioned we shouldn't put our food in there, we should leave it in the pantry like the other Americans....I made Richard the bad guy and said I would ask him.....
So here's a sneak peak into the other pantry. It is over by the utility room, so not insanely convenient to the kitchen any way. I made a good call on the black beans and spaghettio's. A few of the things I sent, we can get locally (like applesauce and pasta, but they don't have the barilla plus which I like to use to sneak some extra protein in). I can buy fresh almonds....so when my stock of almond milk runs out, I will be trying out making my own.
So we have a little half bath downstairs. I'm not sure if this is a European thing or just this house thing, but if you notice the light switch is on the wall outside of the bathroom. While for most, I see this as being an easy to way to see the light switch before going into a dark room and fumbling around on the wall to find the switch.....for those with small children....you get the light turned off/on regularly....lol. There is a second switch for the over mirror vanity light which can be used when the previously mentioned small child runs away leaving you in the dark......
So the last room downstairs in the utility room....love it! I have always had laundry closets (except for one apartment I had).....so a whole room....lovely! But I rarely do laundry...given our housekeeper comes 3x a week and she won't leave any dirty clothes and you can only dirty so many clothes in 2 days. On the days she is here, I feel like this is her office and I feel bad coming in...
So the other side of the utility room has a storage shelf and a freezer. So far the freezer is pretty barren. It has Richard's Starbucks coffee stash (shhh, don't tell the neighbors). I also moved the flour and sugar in there (we have seen some ants that seem to dig the 1/2 bathroom. They come in and eat the awesome ant bait and keep coming back for more.....so given the big pantry is right next door and flour/sugar bags are not super sealed shut I'd rather be safe than sorry). For most cooking, I've been using local sugar and flour. I was told and then experienced it, for baking the local flour has less gluten and the sugar is beet sugar as opposed to cane sugar and doesn't quite bake the same as what I'm used to. I tried my hand at chocolate chip cookies before our stuff arrived and while tasty they were very flat/thin cookies, not the gooey cookies I normally make.
The entryway has a small cabinet that is a nice catch all (Mason likes to put his stuffed giraffe on it to greet him when he walks in....but then he freaks when Clarissa grabs it and runs off.....sigh). I put a little bench right by the door. It has be rainy/wet for a week or so now, so I like taking our shoes off right when we walk in to avoid having dirt everywhere and the bench gives you a place to put them on before leaving.
Now to the upstairs!
At the top of the stairs, is an open area. The banister overlooks the den and it seemed a nice place to put a bookshelf of games. The chair was a 'here is someplace we can stick this' idea. We put a CFL bulb in the lamp, so we just leave the lamp on the evening to light up the walkway while not feeling too guilty for not turning the light off when we aren't walking through.
So to the right at the top of the stairs is the master suite. We debated and I won this one.....we shipped our king size bed. Richard now concurs after a month on the very firm queen bed that this was a good decision! The back window looks directly up a hill. If you are friends with me on facebook, you also saw the picture of cows going by right outside that window!
Here is another the view of the master bedroom, Richard wanted to bring his red chair. I'm not sure when he got the chair, but it will quickly become a well travelled chair! It is next to our porch door.
The master bath is quite large. All the showers in the villa are these little corner showers. Clarissa likes to call them elevators and she will randomly go ride in her elevator somewhere. We have a whirlpool tub to the left, I think Mason has taken a relaxing bath in it nearly everyday since we've gotten here.....the sink is to the right....it is just a single bowl with a cabinet underneath it....
Clarissa's room. We choose this room for her because the bathroom with a tub is attached to it. The two closets work out nicely. Her clothes are in the one on the right and her dress up clothes are in the one to the left. I put in some closet doublers so that her clothes are within her reach. By her dress up clothes, we had GSO mount her mirror low to the ground and a make-up table her friend gave her is all in that little corner. She loves it (I gave her some chapstick and old pink eye shadow....she is now a little make up artist who thinks she knows it all!).
So here is Clarissa's bathroom (after sharing a room and bathroom at our Oakwood apartment, she is so happy to have her own bathroom with no boy stuff!). Due to her room having a window/door on 3 sides it tends to be pretty cool compared to other rooms upstairs. We leave the radiator on in her bathroom. So while she is in the bath, I hang her towel on the radiator.....she is getting so spoiled but she loves having a toasty towel after bathing!
Here is Mason's room, it does extend around the corner to the left some. He did choose a smaller room though. He was in what is now the guest room, but the gusty wind would rattle/blow through the balcony door making sounds you hear in an episode of Scooby Doo. He opted for a cozy but quiet room.
This is Mason's boy bathroom (both kids are aware when we have guests they will have to share their bathrooms with the guest). I think he enjoys leaving the seat up most of the time....I apologize in advance to his future wife.....
Last but no least....the guest room.....it is ready for you! Have you booked your ticket yet? We did ship a memory foam topper that is on top of the firm mattress which made a big difference....so the bed is comfy. There is the windy balcony to the side as well as a hanging wardrobe to hold your clothes on your visit.
So that's pretty much it. The garage is not photo ready yet.....its been cold outside (snowing today in fact) and I haven't wanted to spend several hours in the cold organizing it yet. Lots of empty appliance boxes, holiday rubbermaid bins of decorations and the kids bikes and scooters. The garage is pretty tiny, even if we decided to park our tiny Prius in it we don't think everyone would be able to open their doors to get out of the car....so we will just use it for storage.
We brought our small patio chair and table that is on the front porch....a nice spot to watch the sun rise (once it gets a tad warmer).
You're in luck - your neighbors don't like Starbucks ;) Also we put food in our in-kitchen pantry; not sure what your housekeeper is so worried about! (And we also have ants in the wall between our large walk-in pantry and half bath. They moved there during the fall!)
ReplyDeleteThere's a little hole in the sealant by the sink where I see them coming in (on a outside wall)....part of me thinks just leave this open and they can come eat the bait....I don't really want to encourage them to find a new way in (via the pantry) and I don't see them venture out of the bathroom yet...so it seems controlled.
DeleteIf you decided to go to that framing shop downtown, let me know I'd like to tag along with my pics :)