So, where were we?
We put an offer on the house the first week in May, with a closing date of May 24th - which just happened to be our 4th wedding anniversary! Obviously it was meant to be!
Various drama abounded throughout the month ... after approving and entering into the contract, the seller became angry at her realtor for "letting her sell so low". I worked on projects at work that required 60+ hours a week for two weeks, as well as tried to pack up the house and clean it and get ready to move!
John spent the month working his summer job, which changed from 20 hours a week afternoons to 50 hours a week days and weekends, as well as juggling finances to deal with the last minute costs of moving and the down payment.
But the biggest headache/project, was figuring out the flooring for the house. Because they were not allowed to sell the house without flooring, the contract stipulated that we would receive $5000 to get flooring installed. After much discussion with the banks, and countless hours at Lowes (we got to know the guys in the flooring department really well. They're awesome, by the way!), we decided to have laminate installed throughout the house, with carpet in the bedrooms. There was a very cheap linoleum already in the bathrooms, so we'd leave that as is, and at a later date install tile.
The problem all came down to timing. We couldn't get the money to pay for everything until the closing - but Lowe's couldn't order the laminate that we needed until they were paid. The flooring had to be installed within a week of the closing, but Lowe's delivery time was about 2-3 weeks. It wasn't happening.
John brought up the idea of Lumber Liquidators for the laminate; they had a store that he passed on the way to work. We went over there, and they were happy to work with us. We ended up putting all the laminate on a credit card, and then getting re-imbursed by the bank at the closing.
We had also received permission to install the flooring ourselves - saving on the installation costs, and allowing us to get a higher quality flooring. Between the carpet from Lowe's and the laminate from Lumber Liquidators, we spent the entire $5000.
We closed late afternoon on Thursday, May 24th. John wasn't able to get off work, so I went to the closing by myself, armed with my cell phone and my in-laws phone number. (John's parents love working with real estate, and have bought and sold numerous houses. They were super helpful giving advice throughout the whole process!). I even called John's mom at one point during the closing because I got confused, and she was able to explain things to me much better than the lawyer.
So, we got the best anniversary gift ever! A new house!
And immediately went to work. We had a deadline to get the flooring in!
We spent Thursday and Friday evenings cleaning and sealing the floors throughout the house. John's dad came to visit for a few hours on Saturday, and he showed us how to install the laminate. My brother came for a few days to help us, and we spent the next 5 days working like crazy to get the laminate installed. Lowe's came and installed the carpeting about half-way through the process.
Ready for some pictures?
Doesn't the laminate look nice? Throughout most of the house, John did
all the cutting with the saw, and I did most all the actual placement
and installation. My brother helped for a few days, and John did some
installation in the trickiest parts.
We chose "Blacksburg Barn Board" as our laminate. It's gorgeous! |
The hardest part, I think was getting started. We didn't really know what we were doing at first, and the fireplace tiles were interesting to work around.
Looking into the dining room. |
We set up the table saw in the front bedroom instead of the garage to save the air conditioner. It was already 90+ degrees outside - we saw no reason to air condition the garage!
We still had a long way to go. You can see my brother in the top left. |
Here is a shot after about the third night of hard work. It's a bit hard to see, but the corner on the left goes into the Master Bedroom, and is a triangular shaped nook. That plus the doorway made cutting the pieces to size a bit tricky. I was so proud of John when he figured it out!
We're making progress! |
Most evenings we brought Honey with us. Since we were working like crazy, we hated the thought of her being home alone in the evenings as well as the days. Plus, this gave her a chance to get used to the new house. Of course, she wasn't too sure about the whole thing.
With no furniture, there's no place for me to hide from the loud table saw. Except outside, but I don't want to go there in case you leave me. |
She wasn't quite sure what to make of all this. Whenever we stayed late working and she got tired (SHE got tired, lol), she'd go hide in a closet where it was dark and take a nap. Several nights I had to go find her so we could go home.
Can we go home now? It's bedtime. |
It took John forever to figure out the closets. I'm still not sure why, but for some reason it was complicated. The fact that this was our 4th night of hard work and we were exhausted didn't help, I'm sure.
Almost there! You can see the carpet has been installed by now, too! |
With the carpet, we also purchased a new fridge and dishwasher at Lowe's. John wanted to buy me a new stove instead of a new dishwasher, but I refused. I can learn how to cook on an old stove as long as it works. But I want a good dishwasher - the one in the other house had been annoying me since we got it.
Thankfully, he agreed. And after a great deal of bleach and elbow grease, the old stove works just fine.
We left the linoleum by the garage door and laundry room, and will tile that later. |
I had to include this shot. This was just after we'd put the last piece of laminate in. It was 1 am, and we were so exhausted we could hardly drive home. We still needed to do all the thresholds and put the baseboards back up. And clean and actually move. But the floor was in!
Hooray!! I think we went to Sonic on the way home to get some celebratory milkshakes! |
And finally: some finished shots:
Looking toward the front door, with Honey |
The front door, all finished |
Looking toward the kitchen and eating area. |
Even with just the floors done, the house was so much nicer! Next up: We're finally moving in!!
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