Monday, June 12, 2006

Townhouse Living -- Joys of Renting

pics of our place posted for your pleasure. groovy alliteration, no? without further ado and in no particular order, i give you our home! (and it really is beginning to feel like home because every day it looks more and more like home. big props to my mom for helping me get it 85% done!) OH, CLICK ON ANY PICTURE FOR A LARGER IMAGE.

here is the office, which just happens to also be in our living room. it's gignormous. having the office in the living room really takes me back to our first apartment. funny, i though i was past this phase in my life! nice features of the room: gorgeous ceiling fan/light fixture. one of the only overhead fixtures in the entire house. take note of the lamp too, more about it in a minute. also you can just make out the arm of the sofa on the bottom left, and next to it the filing cabinet. serving as a lovely end table. so college-chic! maybe i can paint it white and put some cute drawer pulls on it....anyway, the dining room is immediately to the right. i think the idea was to put the dining room here, under the lovely light, but we needed to be able to connect our phone/tv/internet to the cable, which is located here. i have no idea why.

here is the dining room, you'll learn more about it below, but the key things for me to point out is the pile of stuff on the floor that needs to be hung on the wall, and the only remaining box, which also contains stuff that needs to be hung on the wall. :) it's hard figuring out where to put stuff. also, notice the dark sage green paint, which sucks all light from the room. this is one of 3 painting projects i need to complete. oh, and see that lamp? we have 5 of them! there is no overhead lighting, and you can buy this lamp at ikea for $7.99, it's remarkably bright, and so, why not? to the immediate right of this room is the living room. anyone with kids will appreciate the white carpet under the dining table. when we can, we are going to get a rug bound at home depot to put in this area.

i wanted to save the best for last, but honestly, i have no control over where the pictures post on this thing. it seems to have a mind of it's own today. this is the downstairs powder bath. i'm printing up a sign today for the door: ATTENTION, WE DID NOT HAVE ANY HAND IN PAINTING OR "DECORATING" THIS ROOM. IT WAS LIKE THIS WHEN WE MOVED IN, HONEST. that should cover it until we figure out how to paint over it. it didn't come out that great in the photo, but it is BRIGHT yellow with metallic copper "poops" on the wall. at least that's what they seem to be. we can't be sure of the original intention. take note of the gorgeous wallpaper border -- just when you thought it couldn't get any better! we use the room primarily to store our vast sunscreen and bug-repellant collection, as you can clearly see.

here is our kitchen, the jewel of our home -- NOT! the fist thing you might notice is the lovely shade of smurf blue that graces the walls. i am in the process of choosing a color to repaint asap. the next thing you might notice is the stove. that is not a microwave above it. it is another oven and the space between the bottom of it and the stovetop is less than 12", which makes using the back burners interesting. we are also in the process of gettting approval from the landlord to put in a new stove/microwave. and hopefully, a garbage disposal. yes, that's right -- it's like living in the 1950's or something. :) the third thing you might notice is the stunning cabinetry. yes, that is 100% genuine formica trimmed with oak. gorgeous. the island is my own addition, i ordered it the 2nd day i arrived, and it has been a lifesaver, giving me a work space and somewhere to feed the messy monkeys, one of whom you can see above. we call her hadley and she is thriving in captivity. she's seen here doing what she does best -- eating breakfast. the other day she ate 4 pancakes. 4 BIG pancakes. i was stuffed after 2. finally, you will notice the "pantry" which will hopefully get doors installed on it this week. thank goodness for ikea, because there was not room for food AND dishes/pots/etc in this kitchen.

here is a view looking from our living room into our dining area. i am in the process of altering a slipcover to fit a ragged loveseat that was originally going to occupy our bedroom. this will go facing the fireplace to create (hopefully) a cozy sitting area. of note in this photo are several things: 1. the families are forever sign and beehive-shaped fhe chart still un-hung 2. various scattered tools and toolboxes on the hearth (homey, eh?) i keep telling myself there's no use putting them away until i hang the aforementioned stuff 3. the window to the left of the fireplace is actually a door that goes out to a tiny patio area 4. if you go towards that door and then turn left, you will end up in our beautiful and luxurious kitchen (sarcasm? me?)

here is the famous cupboard under the stairs. we thought it only fitting to hang harry potter near it -- one of the few paintings we've hung so far, as you will see in other pictures. we've also decided to advertise a harry potter visitor's package to further entice house guests to come stay at chez peck. for a nominal fee, you will be able to reside for the duration of your trip IN the cupboard under the stairs. and to add to the hp experience, we will even let you ride hogwarts express (aka the dinky ) into hogwarts castle(aka princeton) where you can tour the grounds, take in the castle-like architechture, and even stop in at honeydukes candy shop (aka ricky's candy, cones, and chaos). i'm sure by the time someone takes us up on it we will have come up with lots of other harry potter experiences for you to enjoy. oh, and i think i mentioned that these are the steepest stairs in new jersey, possibly in the world. so it's like a full-scale gym workout every day.
the living room/office (you'll see. :) ). the best thing to point out here is the patch of red painted on the leg of the coffee table. i was going to paint it red once upon a time, but didn't like the color...it was too pink. so yeah, lovely, isn't it? i really should fix that sometime. the doors you see go to the front of the house (on the right) and to the garage (left). still need to pull everything out of the garage and organize it so that i can fit the car in. even then, a fit is questionable. it is a one car in the sense that i may have to back in to be able to open the back doors and get the children out. :) also of note in this and all other pictures is the WHITE carpet. it equals vacuuming fun every day.

this is nemo, (of course, what other name would a kid choose for a goldfish?) the contraband goldfish. after promising alexander a fish to replace the desert tortoises that couldn't move with us, and after buying said fish, we leared that NO PETS are allowed. keep in mind that these are mostly PRIVATELY OWNED (town)homes. and yet, in your own home that you paid way too much for, you are not allowed pets. alexander was sad because he wanted to show all his new friends the fish, but we have to keep it on the low-down. we think of him less as a pet and more as a decorative element.

pics of the upstairs to come later, but the best feature, which my mom can attest to will not show up on film. you have to experience it for yourself...the upstairs floors slant and bump and tilt like a miniature roller coaster. we just have faith that the upstairs will not fall down. :)

xoxox. love and miss you all. please leave comments! or email me! and check back, i may REPLY to your comments. wouldn't that be exciting~!




7 comments:

Lindsey said...

Great commentary, it makes the whole experience so much better! Actually when I am checking my email on company time, anything is more exciting than *gasp* actually working! Very cute! Love you! Linds
PS. Let me know when you want to play Scrabble!

Anonymous said...

Hello Swenson:
I enjoyed my tour of your home immensely. I anxiously await my visit of the upper level! I might be up for the Harry Potter experience...Do you have a cupboard under the stairs for 5? Glad to know that Hadley is still the breakfast champion. I will send you pics of her from the park...
BING

spyderette said...

i bet you could cram 5 in there. it's bigger than you may imagine. course, i would have to move the food storage out--hence the nominal fee. :) maybe i will do a tour of the cupboard under the stairs soon.

Petite Impact said...

wow!!! i can't believe you've settled in so fast. u know the bathroom reminded me of my friend's bathroom in elementary school, hers was wallpapered from top to bottom with cartoons in some kind of renaissance drawing of naked people having sex. MMMM HMMMM that's right.

can't wait to visit your home soon! actually we have to get together one of these weekends~!

Anonymous said...

hi sis!
super cute stuff! i especially liked the monkey on your island! hahaha. i keep trying to call you but it is too freaking late there! luckily i just figured out you are only TWO hours ahead of me now that i am in utah! (i am still not used to being here) i will have to send you a photo-journal of MY super cute new place. hahahahahaha!!!

spyderette said...

yeah, i've heard you have some sweet digs. i would love to see some photos! and some of that super-cute belly too.

spyderette said...

SARAH! i miss you! :( how's the yard? you know i never did get to see the backyard now that you've fixed it all up...maybe you need to post some photos of your own. as for the bathroom, metallic poop -- ugly? come on! :)