In Mid-May of this year (2012) our little family acquired a house. As our first house was very full of character and turned out to be a fabulous purchase we really had our job cut out for us. Unlike our first little house though, this one had to be acquired by me.....alone with children in tow. I am forever grateful for my parents who were here to rescue the jet-lagged, weary wanderers that we were and assist in the process in uncountable ways.
After much deliberation, and a little surprise, but not all that much, I decided on "The Avocado House." A double garage, 4 bedrooms, an extra family room and fruit trees covered in tiny pears and peaches, it sounds great, doesn't it. But there is no Avocado tree...THIS is the source of the name:
Yes, that is the living room. The avocado carpeting was only overshadowed by the impressive Blast from the Past Window Treatment. To be fair, the carpet must have been of incredibly high quality when purchased in the 70s (the house was built in 1973) to have survived this long. Also, the window treatment, while massive and incredibly ugly was crafted with remarkable care. The cut outs are corded with piping?!?! Below is the Detail of the tile at the front door.
When the carpet guys came to replace the carpet they confirmed that, yes, it is probably original. The area in the hallway and dining room had not fared as well as the living room and were pretty nasty. Also, the pad underneath was something to see (and the cause of some of the trouble in the hallway as it had broken down visibly leaving large divots in the surface of the carpet. Here are the kiddos in "House Hunting Mode." They spent a LOT of time with their DSs on the floor...in houses....at the Home Depot....ooof, they do NOT like the Home Depot! hahah. They are seated in the dining room under my husband's favorite ceiling fan! (He hasn't torn it out yet but it doesn't even have bulbs in it anymore and he refuses to use it. It really isn't THAT bad....it does have painted brown flowers on it though...and ruffly edges.)
Other than the obvious carpeting challenges of color, you will note that the "dining room" is carpeted. I remember absolutely hating the job of picking the little kid's rice leavings out of the carpet when I was a kid....so no carpeted dining area for me! No Sir! The kitchen flooring situation made it easy to decide to do the whole area in modern tile....well, it made the design decision easy. The practice of it? Well that will come in another episode....I am not sure I can face it yet.
The golden metal strip covers a 1/4 inch lip separating the vinyl and the prison gray tile..... |
The last few bits of character I feel I should point out are the surprising Raspberry carpeting (with matching miniblinds!) in the bedrooms and the interesting (and ultimately engaging) texture on the walls throughout the house. (yeah, those are gigantic Daisies.....everywhere. I love them...no really, I actually do.)
Now the bathrooms are a completely "other" sort of category, but here are two of them in their glory. Note 70's avocado industrial design tile and jungle green vanity top....and be sure you don't miss my turquoise dream. (It looks more light blue, but it was turquoise!) We had a plan for that bathroom that involved a cool underwater quilted wallhanging and a fishy toilet seat. We were disappointed in our hopes.....To Be Continued......
1 comment:
This is awesome! Can't wait to see the "after" episodes! Panelling can be painted--done it many times! And raspberry carpet can be fun! But I agree with N on the textured walls--but they are hard to get rid of! Good luck!
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