I really LOVE our new home. After the initial stress of the move/unpacking, I have a peace and thankfulness about the home that the Lord provided for us. He really did orchestrate the whole plan perfectly as He always does. This home was meant to be our first home in Seneca.
Here it is:
Our home was built in 1964. A Furman professor and his family lived here until 2 years ago. The house was abandoned until our friends from church purchased it, gutted it, renovated it and sold it to us! Please note that since my last home, I have changed my decorating taste a bit. I don't plan on keeping the walls bare forever, but I didn't want to wait until I finished decorating to post the pics!
When you walk in the front door, you enter the living room. I am proud of the Karastan rug on the floor that retails for at least $2,000. My mother-in-law purchased it for us as a house warming gift for $65 at a yard sale!
You head out of the living room into the kitchen. Everything in the kitchen is new! They did a nice job with it.
We do not have a dining room, but are thankful for our large eat in kitchen.
The original owner added this den on to the back of the house. I LOVE it! We have no plans for this room. Right now, we use it for what we need it for...toys!
All of the bedrooms/bathrooms are down one hallway. We haven't painted yet, but I am thankful that the neutral colors work for now.
The guest bathroom
The guest bedroom
The boys room. There are no decorations because we will be removing the crib and double bed soon for a trundle bed. I figured I would wait to decorate until after I did some rearranging.
Though I haven't decorated our room yet, I am super proud of my new bedspread. I wanted simple and clean.
Here is the backyard. Though we are far from finishing this project, it has come a long way. There was NO grass three weeks ago. David has been tending to his "baby" diligently. I look forward to using this part of our home.
The basement is a basement right now, so no pics needed!
There it is! We pray that when people come into our home they feel loved and welcomed. Thank you Lord for your provision.
oh, thank you for this post...helps me keep up on the simple things of your day-to-day life...LOVE having a visual to picture where you live. what a great home, amanda. love it!
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What a BEAUTIFUL home! I love the traditional feel to it with some of the more modern updates and decor (like your great bedspread!). Congrats on your home... i hope it will be a peaceful, restful place for your family!
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