Progress:
Hardwood flooring installed (note the parquet corners & transitions between old & new hardwood meshing mis-matched flooring seamlessly), cabinets - not pictured - were halfway installed, appliances in place... all this happened
Luxuries:
Range: purchased second-hand, tuned up, and she'll be ready to go! Our 48" electric-gas hybrid range (Bessy) has been a dream for our family of homegrown chef's since move-in date. These
Bessy |
Sacrifices:
Time:
Big time. Three weeks behind schedule has cramped some seasonal must-haves, like our outdoor living this summer: deck building/patio & gardening.
Next Up:
Concentrating very much on getting those cabinets in! Countertop following close behind... but we've learned not to hold our breath with the trades.
Later:
Respect for the established architecture and period of the home will be maintained in the permanent-semi elements (flooring, trims, flooring, cabinets, etc.), and we will create our own bridge from here into our own personal style with furnishing and other non-permanent features.
Furniture and Lighting:
Pieces will be evolving, as we strive to keep the spaces neat and minimal in essence, but also functional while we hunt down the items that are to stick.This look-a-like Saarinen tulip table will inhabit the breakfast nook (unless the tulip-table Gods bless us with a second-hand version of the classic).
Mid-century tone was set by the defining piece for the decor in this Kitchen: a brilliant vintage pendant with milk glass and walnut fob. I fell in love with this light, and best of all it met our budget at $15! Can't wait to see it in place...
And so, we are hunting relentlessly for key teak pieces, and plotting how to transition between furnishing in a mid-century modern look and enriching with something more us... chunky shots of Zen and chasers of disco.
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