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Kitchen Inspiration

April 26, 2012 By: Stephanie1 Comment

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Even though it will still be a little while before we break ground on the house, I’ve been thinking a lot about the design. Especially the kitchen and the bathrooms. Mostly the kitchen.  I feel like I need to have the the kitchen in my head before I can make any other decisions because of the way the house is designed.

Remember our design?

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The kitchen is right smack in the middle of the house and open to everything which will be nice, I think. (We had an open floor plan in our last house and I didn’t love it so much, but it does make sense when you have kids. I might be the one woman in the universe who actually prefers a separated kitchen, but that’s what we have now and it is hard to keep an eye on my children from in there.) 
Eddie and I both agree (for once) that we really like the craftsman, shaker style cabinetry.
But I am in love with painted cabinets and he hates them…a lot. It seems to be a pretty common opinion among men, and I do understand that it stings a bit to spend thousands of dollars on something brand new and made of solid wood and then paint and distress it to make it feel old.  
Eddie wants our kitchen to look like this, only without the curtains. 
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or this

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While the cabinets themselves are lovely, I find that much wood to be really dark, kind of depressing to live in, and a little bit dated. They remind me of the kitchen on Home Improvement. I have no desire whatsoever to spend extended periods of time in either one of those kitchens. (no offense if they are to your taste)
My dream kitchen would look like this
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but a) we probably can’t afford that and b) Eddie lives in our house too, so it’s kind of important that he likes it. 
I’m leaning toward doing two-tone cabinets, which is really trendy right now but I’m nervous because it’s really trendy right now. I don’t want trendy. This is our forever house. This will be our kitchen for 30 or 40 years or more, we hope. I don’t want to make a decision I’ll regret that would cost us an entire year’s salary to redo.
I want the kitchen to be classic, Craftsman, light, have a lot of storage, feel comfortable so we can live in it with three little kids without worrying about messing it up, and have a mix of materials. The last one I’m not set on just yet. Is it just a trend? Will I still love it in ten years? Can we find a compromise we both like? 
Here are a few examples of the two-tone trend

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The first one is my favorite and probably the most realistic for our budget. I want a modern cozy but fancy farmhouse feel. I feel like you can only achieve the look I want with painted cabinets like these:
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I want it to be comfortable, pretty, and a place I actually enjoy spending several hours in every day.I cook a lot, and I do a decent amount of canning, and we will probably spend many a breakfast and lunch sitting at that raised counter and staring into the kitchen. I want to love it, not feel like it belongs in a 90’s sitcom portraying the suburban lifestyle. 
Speaking of cheesy 90’s sitcoms, do you think if I record a tape of myself saying “we need painted cabinets” over and over and play it while Eddie’s sleeping he will wake up with a sudden desire to go along with my plan? It worked on Saved By the Bell.
What do you think of the two tone trend? Are you a fan of painted cabinets or do you prefer the natural wood?

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Building a Dream: New Plan

April 24, 2012 By: Stephaniecomment

We are steadily making progress on the house. Sort of. There’s a lot of hurry up and wait right now.

All of the paperwork is filed with the bank and our sewer plans and application have been submitted and paid for.  Now we just need to be under contract with a builder so we can finalize a construction loan and apply for building permits. Then we’ll wait another few months for the permits to clear.

Changing Plans in Our Home Build

We had fallen in love with a floor plan that we worked with a modular home company to design, but then we fell out of love with that company. They’ve spent about two and a half months wasting our time now and still haven’t gotten back to us with a final cost, although their initial estimates were almost $30,000 over what we wanted to spend and that didn’t even include a garage. We’re not officially saying we’re going to cut ties with them just yet, but we are definitely leaning very hard in that direction. They have been moved to Plan B, anyway.

We met with a private home builder, a man who goes to our church. He has been wonderful about communicating with us and doing what he says he will do within the time frame he gives us. He also comes very highly recommended by people we know and trust. We are waiting for his final costs to come back to us this week, but we are almost positive that it will be significantly lower than the modular company and include the garage. Plus we get a much more comfortable feeling dealing with him.

When we showed him the floor plan we loved, he said there was an architect who sells plans online he had worked with before and he was almost positive that the architect had a very similar floor plan.

We found it. This is the Michaelson from architect Donald Gardner. At the moment, this is our Plan A.

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And we love it even more than the first one because there is an additional half bath for guests, the girls can each have their own closet, the kitchen will have a lot more storage, and there is another entrance from the back yard that goes straight to the bathroom, which is important because we plan to add a pool in the back yard within the next few years. Not to mention it has the garage, which has become the biggest pain so far. We want to enlarge the girls’ bedroom (the one to the left of the porch) and the master closet, but other than that it was almost exactly what we wanted.

The cons are that I will lose a little bit of pantry space and I’m not super thrilled about having a laundry closet instead of a whole utility room, but those are both things I can live with.

Also, it will take longer to build than a modular home would, but I’ve talked to the school and they said they will allow Nicholas to start kindergarten in the fall because we already own the land. Since he won’t need to switch schools in the middle of the year, time isn’t as much of an issue as we thought it might be.

We are thinking we will probably break ground in July and hope to be in by February or March, but these things always take longer than you think they will. In any event, we should be moved in by this time next year. I hope.

Here’s my original post about choosing our lot and floor plan. Sigh, she was a beauty. 

Choosing the Lot and Floor Plan

 

 

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Abby is Three

April 21, 2012 By: Stephaniecomment

 Dear Abigail,

You are three today. You are such a joy to our family! You are fun, and smart, and sassy and undeniably beautiful. Compassionate and emotional with a vivid imagination. Bossy but compliant (usually). You know, and have always known, your own mind and you cannot be swayed or distracted once you have made a decision.

You let your emotions drive you and you seem already to be our family artist.

You are painfully shy around strangers, just like I was, but in your comfort zone you are a performer. Practicing facial expressions in the mirror, making up songs, and dancing and singing in front of cameras, mirrors, dolls, or anyone you know well enough to allow to listen.

You love babies and animals and you stand up and fight for anyone and anything you feel is being treated unfairly. Even if it is me that you are fighting against, I will always try to encourage that in you.

You are a very pretty girl. So pretty that sometimes it makes me nervous. It is very easy for people to see your beautiful face and not bother to get to know your personality. Your heart breaks easily, three or four times a day, and it breaks the hardest when you feel as though you are not being heard. Part of being a middle child, I suppose.

You are gifted. So, so very smart. Consistently a year or more ahead of an average child of your age, at least according to the charts and milestones used to measure where you “should” be. Another reason I will never allow you to get by on your looks.

You are also very self-aware. More so than any child I’ve seen at your age. You know how and when to use your looks, your facial expressions, your body language. Who will respond to baby talk and who will be impressed when you pull out the big guns, your “yes ma’am’s and thank you sir’s” You can read a situation and know when is a good time to test your boundaries and when you need to be mature beyond your years.

You are here with me every day and you know the challenges your brother and I face together better than anyone. You are there to remind him when to calm down (despite being the one to push his buttons in the first place) and you are there with kisses and “I love you, mommy’s” when his aggression turns on me.

And there are some times (many times) that you spontaneously burst into tears. 

Whether it is about a doll you are pretending to mother, or your real baby sister, or a friend hurt on the playground, or even when you think it’s me being too hard on your brother,  you feel deeply, with your whole soul.

And I hope you never change.

Love,
Mommy

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