and our ensuite
and once it's lived in using the aga for cheating at the ironing (you just leave folded clothes on the warm top and the creases drop out)
the living room looking through to the playroom - note our household rules which are in fabric letters on the walls - it is amazing how almost any misdemeanour fits with having a house that is not safe or calm
and the playroom decorated with bricks thrown by Isaac
looking the other way to the kitchen from the living room
Noah's bedroom with a little bed that Isaac will one day sleep in
Hannah's bedroom - I was worried that the yellow walls might be a bit overwhelming, but you can hardly see them now!
two views of our upstairs (adults only) lounge
and the major impact that building has had on our garden - maybe we were a little naive to think we wouldn't need any work there!
5 comments:
Your new home looks lovely Paul and Angela. (esp the adults only lounge and ensuite). Enjoy.
Wow, it looks absolutely amazing! Please adopt me too.
Bridget
I just LOVE it! I'm so pleased you're enjoying it. I particularly love the kitchen, I think I would spend all day there! Congratulations!
The house looks great. I can't wait to come and stay for Easter. I'm sure by then it won't look quite so tidy, and will instead look 'lived in'.
I'm interested to see where i'll be sleeping. I don't think i'll fit in the small bed in Noah's room somehow.
love Beth xxx
What a lovely home for you all. Have watched and read with interest the progress. It's my evening treat to reag your blog, good to keep up with you all.
Helen
BSE, Suffolk
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