Shorty the fliphouse

Flip Fridays Back Soon!

Can you believe it's been over a year since I've had a flip to share?!  That's crazy to me and I'm so sorry to make you guys wait!  The hot housing market in the area made finding a flip tough and additionally, Hubby and I agreed that now that my design business is keeping me more busy, we were done with flipping basic ranches and only wanted to focus on character homes and passion projects.  Well, guys, this one will be well worth the wait! Coming in just 2 WEEKS!!!  The still yet to be named next flip that I introduced you guys to back in July:

Short sale vintage house flip coming soon!

1,200sf of vintagey goodness built in 1921 and just a few minutes commute from our own house.  We waited 5 months for this one to happen, but we're really optimistic about this one being an awesome project!  Now that Hubby's also free from his 9to5 (and is now an awesome Realtor), he's eager to get his hands dirty too.  That's awesome because being pregnant, I know there are things that I just won't want to do... like paint ceilings...I've already informed him on that task.  We're also optimistic that this house will be back on the market if not sold before I'm done baking this little babe.  Fingers crossed!!!

My biggest design project in this house is going to be the kitchen.

vintage kitchen renovation coming soon!

The cabinets and counter aren't that old, but there are several issues in here:

#1 (and the biggest one in my book) a "modern", beachy-style kitchen just DOESN'T belong in a 1921 craftsman detailed home.  What you can't really tell from the pic is that the opening on the left opens into the dining room and is blocked by 2 sided glass cabinets.  The dining room side still has original beautiful wood trim and this side has nothing.  Quick, someone find me vintage trim to install!!

#2 the floor is practically non-existant- it's vinyl on plywood that's been scratched completely through by a dog.  New subfloor and floor will be a necessity.

#3 the layout just doesn't make much sense- do you see the small sink tucked in the corner and the wide open space under the window where it should be?  The fridge is also hanging out awkwardly outside of frame all the way to the right.  I guess technically they hit the coveted kitchen triangle, but not exactly optimally.  We're going to explore the option of removing a wall, but even if we leave all the walls, this can function SO much better!

 

I can just tell you I'm not going play it safe and that this kitchen will be the show-stopper of the house!  While I won't be planning the final layout and finishes until we get in there with a sledge hammer, I love looking at renovated vintage kitchens and gathering inspiration.  **As always, pretty please click through and Pin from original sources**

Thimble and Cloth Kitchen Renovation

 

HGTV's Fixer Upper Craftsman Kitchen

 

Sarah Stacey Interior Design Moulton Kitchen

I can't wait to dig in and make a few bold and beautiful design decisions!!  With the advent of Flip Fridays again, and a few projects including a nursery up my sleeve, you'll be seeing regular posts again, so keep popping back or keep an eye on your inbox!!  *side note: if you have gmail, check your Promotions Tab for my e-mails!

Have a great weekend!!

 

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Future Flipping Update

I know I've been starving you guys of flipping goodness for quite a while lately.  I've been starving for it too!  I haven't really dug my hands into a construction project since Dori ended but I can FINALLY tell you that all is not quiet on the flip front.  After almost 6 months of flip hunting, getting outbid more times than I kept track of, and a general lack of house inventory to even look at, we may actually have the next flip in the wings! (If you follow me on instagram/facebook this may not be new news) Massacusetts Ave Short Sale House

It's a short sale, so it's not 100% locked in really until the day we get keys.  We have an accepted offer although we still need bank approval for the short sale.  Since short sales are a long, drawn out process, best case scenario we'll have the keys sometime in October and we're walking away if we haven't closed by Thanksgiving.  I'm trying not to get my hopes up in case it falls through, but how could I not- it's an adorable house!  Having time to wait will give me plenty of time to think about the best style and renovations for this little gem.

It's got tons of character just waiting to be brought back to life!

massachusetts ave vintage details to be restored

 

I'm looking forward do doing some vintage-inspired spaces with a few funky elements thrown in.  Here's the direction I'm currently thinking for the house:

massachusetts ave design inspiration

 

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My dilemma (assuming all goes well and we get the house), and it has nothing to do with design: what should we name it??  You may have noticed that we name our flips and if you've been around a while, you know we name them usually something to do with the street they're on.  Clark St was naturally "Clark", Franklin St was "Frankie", a blue house on Grove St naturally became "Grover", Midland St got nicknamed "Millie" by Hubby, and Dori got her name because the street name was the same name as the street my grandmother, Doris, lived at for over 50 years (albeit in another state).  Hubby and I are a bit stumped as to what to call this house.  It's street name doesn't lend itself easily to a specific name: it's on Massachusetts Ave.  I need your help!!  Leave your naming suggestions in the comments!

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