As I mentioned in my last update post, we are going through the process of buying our first house. This was exciting, and really frustrating at times. Without getting into too many gory details, we found that the housing market for buyers in our area is very competitive. Before we found our house and had our offer accepted, we had tried unsuccessfully to put offers in on four other houses. For the four we tried, we were beaten out by higher offers, some of which were cash. Very hard to compete with that when you are a first time home buyer.
When we viewed our house, it was the only one we were interested in that was by appointment only with the owners. We ended up being the only ones to see it before we put in our offer, and had our offer accepted the next day. It is a lovely, updated, and well maintained two story home with three bedrooms and two and a half baths. And the backyard... is amazing!!! There are three things that I have been most excited for in a house: having a craft room, having a nice kitchen, and having a yard where I can grow all things lovely and/or edible. With this house, I am getting all three! Let me share a few pictures with you...
Our adorable house with a large lilac bush in the front as well as some lavender bushes.
My new kitchen! It has lovely lighter-stained cabinets, a tile countertop and backsplash, a deep two sided porcelain sink, a pot and pan rack on the far wall, a spice rack on the left wall, a window looking out over the backyard, as well as a newer dishwasher, gas stovetop, convection oven/microwave, and nice fridge. The french doors in this picture lead off to the family/TV room, which will be perfect for cooking and watching football games in the fall. The paint color is a bit bright for my tastes, so I am hoping to paint not too long after we move in.
A closer view of the pots and pan rack. Im not sure my miss-matched pots and pans will look quite as nice as their matching set.
A view from the other direction of my kitchen. I just love the tiling detail that they chose!
This is the view walking into the backyard from the family room slider. There is a long pergola that has three different types of grapes that grow. Im not sure what I will do with all of the grapes come fall, but Im hoping to learn how to make preserves and perhaps some wine. To the left of the extended pergola is our covered detached deck, which the appraisal report called a cabana... so that is what we will forever call it. I can just imagine thinking this summer, "I cant wait to go home from work and have a glass of wine under my cabana."
Here is another view of the pergola and "cabana". Ha! Cabana... I just cant get over it.
Beside the house is a nice area for a planter bench as well as the tranquil pond that will be staying. Four little fish come with it, and I was told not to name them because fish always seem to go belly up once you name them. But, seriously, how can I not name them? Im someone who names squirrels and ducks that I see in my head on a regular basis. That is, in my head I name them... not that Im seeing imaginary critters.
Here is the planter box to the right of the pergola. Im hoping to make this one my herb garden this summer. The trees lining the fence include Rainier and bing cherries, Asian pears, plums, hazelnuts, walnuts, and a four way apple tree. On the other side of the yard that I dont have any pictures of is another identical planter which I will do tomato plants, green onions, carrots, and some kale. Around the outter edge on the other side is also three types of raspberries, one type of blackberry, and two types of strawberries. On the left fense edge is bamboo that has been trained to make a partition for a private garden section.
A more professional picture of the backyard from the right side.
One more picture, from which you can see the bamboo and planter on the farther side.
I hope to be bringing you recipes from my new kitchen as well as showing you all my garden progress through the spring and summer!
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