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84days

This house became ours officially 84 days ago. We had fallen in love with it about 32 days before that, after seeing photos on our relator's listing site. The house was stunningly beautiful while empty with it's open floor plan, wood ceilings and Benjamin Moore Athena paint on all the walls. I was so convinced this place was exactly right for us and could hardly believe it when I got the keys and walked around taking photos for that first tour.

Two days after we closed, our furniture arrived. All the stuff we'd owned at our townhouse was brought in and dropped into place. My heart sunk a tiny bit as I realized the magic that existed while the space was empty was a bit dulled with all this furniture (much of it still left over from Paul's bachelor days!) that didn't work. What I loved in the townhouse wasn't going to click here.

Which totally makes sense. This house has a completely different layout and vibe plus a surprising number of "challenge" areas that needed to be thoughtfully pulled together. I spent the last 82 days ruminating on these challenges, pinning images that represented the "vision" in my head, drawing up plans for stuff my dad could build and combining websites and craigslist for the right furniture at the right price.

I was ruthless with what had to go. And incredibly picky about what was allowed in. I was also limited quite a bit, considering I was alone (so not able to go visit random finds on craigslist) and pregnant (not able to move anything heavy). But I think that was a blessing in disguise. I had to really take my time and plan, then pack crazy big and small projects, deliveries and pick-ups (I sold a bunch of our own stuff on craigslist) into the five weekends when I was blessed to have help from our visiting families.

My goal for the house was to get it from level one (the bones of the space) to level two (the first layer of rad furniture, plants and art) before June when the baby arrived and Paul was scheduled to come home and see our house for the first time in real life. (Level three – the tweaking and the enhancing and the fulling living in will come later.) I knew it needed to get to that same magic spot it had started at so when I was focusing on just being with our little one, I was surrounded by either things I loved or empty space with room to dream up new plans.

And I am so excited and thrilled that after this weekend, I am there. We're good. As I told Paul, "I have feathered our nest." It's not perfect. The office is going to need help once Paul's home and I figure out what work will look like for me + baby. The bedroom still needs a new dresser and ideally an external sliding door to close off the bath. I have some huge photo printing projects planned. Nearly every room needs more lamp light (thank goodness we're heading into summer!). And there are empty spaces still in the main area (which I will share more about later in the week) that would so benefit from some DIY furniture projects (cool ones!). But we're there. I mean, we're here. We're home.

It's a good feeling. It's been a wild 84 days. A challenging 84 days. A wonderful 84 days. Insane thank you's are in order to both of our families. And to Paul, for responding with interest to what must have been 500 emails of screenshots, craigslist finds and product links. Love you, babe. Cannot wait to have you home. It will not feel completely whole until you walk through the door.

p.s. look for main space room tours and details soon! (with less blown out photos, I promise.) also… if you're bored or missed it here's our home buying story.

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16 responses to “84 days later.”

  1. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    Hey Elise, where’d your big script art piece go? I don’t recall seeing it in any of your new house pictures. I recently painted my own with a few lines pulled from a book I’m reading, “The Great Abnormals” – about tormented writers and artists. The first bit is about Kafka and his short story “The Burrow.” This is going in my bedroom: its sole joy is to be safe; for this it has created the burrow; for this it lives. This creature is altogether fear-driven; its only goal escape from fear.”

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  2. lisa fine Avatar

    Yay! Love that you’re loving your new place. Reading your posts and seeing your pins makes me long for our own house one day…but one day. We’re not there quite yet. 🙂

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  3. Martina Avatar

    Yay – I’m so happy its all coming together for you, but also for me because I have been dying to see what you’ve done with the place. I’m loving the sneak peaks on instagram and I just know it’s going to be magic! Can’t wait to see it 🙂
    Martina
    http://www.snapshotsandwhatnots.typepad.com

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  4. elise blaha Avatar

    It’s there. Hiding in this photo but will make an appearance as I share the rest of the room.

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  5. Jheri Avatar
    Jheri

    I’ll be in that 1st stage in a couple of weeks. Like you, I would really like to minimalize and love everything in my home. Unfortunately my husband is a bit of a pack rat so that is a challenge. I am hoping he won’t fight me too much on this! Sounds like everything is coming together for you and new baby girl’s arrival!

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  6. Stephanie Howell Avatar

    It’s beautiful. I couldn’t be happier for the three of you. ❤

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  7. Laura @ Elegant Nest Avatar

    Love this post…thanks for sharing your crazy 84 days! Having moved 6 times in 15yrs…I have found that it takes a good year to really get settled in. You are smart to just wait and live in your space until you really discover what you need to make it work for you and become HOME. Looking forward to tagging along with the rest of your journey!

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  8. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    I think, considering your current circumstances, you have done a phenomenal job with this house. And I’m with you on the lighting thing. We live in Vegas where it’s sunny 364 days a year and there never seems to be quite enough light, even in the summer.

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  9. Elise M. Avatar

    I love how open and airy your place looks! It’s beautiful 🙂

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  10. Kylie Avatar
    Kylie

    Where’s your big bookshelf! I love how you design and decorate it :-)Can not wait for the big reveal – have been sitting her in NZ waiting very patiently as each design process you have done inspires me even more 🙂

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  11. ChrisyC Avatar

    Totally agree Elise M.
    I’ve got a pretty tiny little house – which is fine for my little family – but means it quickly becomes swamped with things….furniture, pictures, and toys !
    I’m really hoping to bring some open space, air and light back into the house with some new projects.
    Watching Elise decorate her new home has been really enjoyable and given me lots of different ideas.

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  12. Kathy Avatar

    You have done an amazing job given you are heavily pregnant and it is your first home and you bought it without visiting it. It will be nice to enjoy the fruits of your labour (no pun intended) and then add some more personal touches. I have been in my house for 2 years and I am no where near at the stage you are at. Having a 9 year old and a 7 year old to look after myself may have a little bit to do with it however I love your drive and passion and you are an inspiration to so many others. Thanks for sharing your ideas and thoughts so freely. I loved what you did with your townhouse from the empty space so I look forward to some more detailed photos when you do your post. Regards Kathy A, Brisbane, Australia

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  13. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    I think you’ve done such an amazing job, considering it’s just been you and you’ve been pregnant! It’s seriously such a joy to follow your journey. Will be thinking of you over the next few weeks… incredibly excited.
    Ronnie xo

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  14. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    I love seeing your peeks showing how your place is coming together! You have done amazing things with your house, especially when you consider your pregnant and don’t have Paul home with you! I’m glad you’ve had so much help from both of your families, and can’t wait to see the room reveals and other projects you do over time for the house!

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  15. Kellie Winnell Avatar

    I have been loving reading along with your journey and we have been living in this here home for almost 2 and a bit years and only after reading your blog have I started to get the bug of making this house our home, so a BIG thank you there with all your inspiration. Instead of thinking I am doing and loving it, Luke [my husband] is loving the change in me and it’s even catching onto him as well.
    I can not wait to hear all about what Paul thinks when he arrives, I am sure he will love it. I can’t WAIT to see the reveal post!

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  16. Sarah {finding abundance} Avatar

    I love your take on re-evaluating what we own based on where we live. We have moved 9 times in the past 10 years, and for most of those moves we dragged around the same furniture. But our current house – a rental, but gorgeously renovated right before we rented – it is so very different from everywhere we’ve lived before. The colours are different. The layout is different. It feels different. And not one of our belongings felt like it fit here. So I had to get creative like you did, sourcing secondhand, painting things, selling things. And the surprise of it all? I realized halfway through the process what a gift it was. Because it turns out I wasn’t attached to anything we owned. I didn’t even like half of it, in fact. This is the wonderful thing about moving and starting over. And I’m glad to know I’m not the only one out there with this challenge. Your house is looking amazing. Those ceilings! I think it’s amazing how much you have accomplished in 84 days. 🙂

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