Selling Our House

My my my. The life changes that we have endured in the last 6 months. Mostly what we have discovered is this: our house is too big for us, we want to change our lifestyle to have LB stay home with Lyla, and I need the schedule flexibility to be able to travel for work. Since the house is on the market and there are now pretty pictures of it, I thought I would share them. Sort of a final "after" of this house that I thought we would be in for the long haul. 

If you want to buy a house in Denver that has the world's best neighbors, is on a cul-de-sac, has mountain views, a community pool and TONS of parks, and has brought us so much joy, let me know. :)

What this means for us: once we can sell this house, we are looking to downsize and buy a fixer... this will hopefully mean more house content from yours truly. In a house that was as "done" as this one, my creative bones were getting rusty. So buy our house/stay tuned! 

Kitchen Renovation: Before and After

Tada! It only took me two weeks longer than I thought it would! So let's go back to a year and 8 months ago to when we bought this little casa. Ahhhh, flesh cabinets, fruit backsplash, red/orange countertops. IMG_5199

We painted the cabinets, did a Rustoleum countertop cover, and redid the backsplash ourselves.

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Then, we basically ripped it all out a year and a half later.

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And now it looks like this with marble, black granite, a new Moen faucet, and an undermount sink.

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The stove area before:

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And now!

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The nook! Before... that dark poo brown wall was a wall...

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And now! The butcher block countertop nook is there instead!

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This picture really shows the texture/look of the granite and so I popped it in here. IMG_6188

Anywho, we love our new kitchen and are glad to be done in here. Legitimately, the only thing that is left to do is get a french door fridge. #moneyproblems