Nessie the Flip House: Week 24

I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I navigate through the business of flipping houses one house at a time!!  Check in each Friday to see weekly update of how this house progresses!  To catch up on the progress on Nessie, check out her previous posts here.  If you’re new here (Hello!!!),  or just enjoy walking down memory lane, you can see my 6 previous flip houses here.  Thanks for coming along for the ride!!  *This post may contain affiliate links*  

This project has dragged on for longer than I had hoped, but we're finally listing NEXT WEEK!!!!!  There's lots of minutia to finish, but she's looking super pretty!

 

Since last you saw Nessie, she's had a bit of work done.  I tiled the backsplash and am SO happy that I decided to go bold.  That, my dears, is how you can add character into a seemingly simple house.  Well, that and blue cabinets.  I can't wait to get the vent hood up today!  The electrical wire needs to get relocated and I unfortunately didn't realize it until the tile was already done.  I'll be holding my breath as my electrician drills through the tile to get it in the right place.

 

 

The window wall got some love and tile too.  The bin above the sink is awaiting a few potted herbs which is going to really (both literally and figuratively) bring some life into the space.  I am making a switch here, though.  After getting the kitchen faucet installed, I realized that it's just a touch too large for the sink.  Not visually, but functionally.  It hits in the wrong place in the sink and creates quite a splash zone when you're washing something in the sink.  Luckily, we could really use a new faucet in out own house (where there's a bigger sink) so my plumber will be swapping this fixture out for a smaller scaled one.

 

 

The floors got their final coat and more painting happened.  Painting always feel like and endless process.  Even though I hired it out this time, it always seems to be one of the first things started and last things finished.

 

 

While the bathroom still needs more paint, it got a good scrub down and accessories installed.  I need to put up a fun shower curtain, but I love how this bathroom has turned out so far!  The giant mirror is the perfect touch in here.  It adds a focal point and keeps the space feeling open and bright.

 

 

In a less pretty and finished area, the basement is also coming along.  A couple stairs got replaced that had chunks cut out of them and the transition from the hallway to the bowling alley got finished.  Stairs and wall need paint and the stairs will be getting new rubber treads (all within the next week or less EEEEK).

 

 

Never fear, though, the laundry/powder room is looking pretty finished and I have a feeling will help sell this house.

 

 

It's not glamorous, but she got a new electrical panel!  So much of the budget in this house went to the things few people see- electrical, plumbing, heat, ac.

 

 

Lots of stuff still to finish and I'm trying not to get too wound up about it.  Within the next week:

  • painting needs to be finished (a bit nervous about this one)
  • ac vents need to be installed
  • vent hood needs to be installed
  • closet systems need to be installed
  • electrical needs completing
  • lots of little items
  • final inspections!

 

You may have already made the deduction, however if we plan to list the house next week that means that next weeks post will include final staged reveals!

 

 

We're optimistic that this will be a fast sell!  Like I mentioned when we bought this house, it has LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION and in this town, there are currently NO other houses available in the price range we'll be listing.  I'm crossing my fingers!!  If you know anyone looking for a starter home in Wayland, MA shoot me an e-mail and I'll happily provide more info!

 

Have an amazing weekend!!

Copper Dot Interiors is Moving!

First of all, please accept my apologies for Friday's lack of post.  Between the holiday at the beginning of the week and the mid-week snow storm/digging out, I didn't grab any updated flip pics to show.  This just means that this Friday's post will be even more exciting!  (seriously, super exciting, I promise!)  But anyway.....  

I'm beyond thrilled to tell you guys that Copper Dot Interiors is moving!!!!!.... out of my dining room and a 1/2 a mile away!!!

 

Ever since I gave up my home office for Copper Dot Baby's nursery, it's been a bit trying working from the dining room table.  There's usually a very cute distraction playing with Daddy/Grammy/Nana/nanny in the next room or walking past to get to the kitchen.  I saw an "office space for lease" sign almost a month ago and inquired on a whim, but the more I thought about it, the more it felt like the right move.  Well, keys are now in hand and boxes are being brought over!  Without further ado, the soon-to-be new home of Copper Dot Interiors:

 

 

I'll be sharing 237sf of office space in this 1874 historic town building (!!!) with the talented photographer Stephanie Rita Photography.   Without any furniture in it to help to show scale it isn't obvious, however those ceilings are over eleven feet tall!!!

 

 

We have some great ideas for the space, but the first thing will be painting over that tan.  It's a lot of tan.  Once it get's painted white, oh boy, this is going to be a fun white box to design.  Aside from the excitement of a new office and hopefully growing my business, the architectural details of the building make me all weak in the knees.  The doors, guys, the doors!

 

 

While the hallway carpet isn't my particular cup of tea, this building already has my heart!

 

 

I am so so excited for this next step for Copper Dot Interiors!  I have some fun projects in the pipeline and will hopefully be sharing more of Copper Dot's work with you!

 

 

Cheers to 2018!!!

Nessie the Flip House: Week 22

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I hope you enjoy these weekly updates as I navigate through the business of flipping houses one house at a time!!  Check in each Friday to see weekly update of how this house progresses!  To catch up on the progress on Nessie, check out her previous posts here.  If you’re new here (Hello!!!),  or just enjoy walking down memory lane, you can see my 6 previous flip houses here.  Thanks for coming along for the ride!!  *This post may contain affiliate links*  

We're in the home stretch as this house is really looking livable!  Also looking a bit like a winter wonder land.

 

 

There was a bump in the road this week, however.  I stopped over Christmas evening to shovel and found hot water puddling onto the tile floor in the laundry room!  After a panic and a few choice words, I shut off the hot water to a sink that was running and wasn't supposed to be.  It seems to have been a comedy of errors (although not so funny at the time)- a valve that wasn't shut off and should have been by the plumber... which would have been just fine if the faucet I had gotten didn't break when no one was there...  All of that would ALSO have been fine if this wasn't a below-grade bathroom that needs the waste pumped UP into the septic system and guess what wasn't on yet.  That's right... THE PUMP!  So the running water backed up into the pump and subsequently out the toilet.  Luckily it was all new plumbing and a new toilet so no unsavory waste was spilled.  Even luckier is that there wasn't enough water to do any damage.  A few baseboards got wet, but seemed to dry out just fine.  Drywall escaped damage and no water got into the bowling alley so major crisis averted.  Just enough of a crisis to get my heart pumping.

 

 

Other than the "excitement" of catastrophically non-working plumbing and now thankfully working plumbing and flushing toilets (!!!), only a few things got taken care of this week.  The electrician has been plugging away at his list.

 

 

And my contractor created a bench top for the dining bench as well as a new ledge for the bowling alley entertainment nooks- both of which will get painted in the trim color.

 

 

Mom and Handy Dad have been helping with the prep for all the final painting so that we can get the last coat on the floors next week.  So close to finishing!!  The only thing I'm debating on now is the "fud" room that I talked about back at week 8.  I still think it would be a nice feature, but I'm not sold on how necessary it is.  I think it will really come down to timing!

 

 

 

Next week will mostly consist of painting, backsplash tiling, and hopefully the final coat on the floors so that we can STAGE the following week!!!!  This house needs furniture!

Have a great weekend and a happy new year!!!