house layout
Jan. 20th, 2006 11:24 pmWhen we were at the house during the inspection this week, M was wandering around taking pictures and the realtor asked what exactly we did with all the pictures we've taken. He's seen us take pictures of every empty house we've been in--did you know it's not lawful to take pictures of a lived-in house?--and he's never really asked, but we've taken many, many more of this house for reasons that are probably obvious. They're good to have, because you can't always (or even usually) remember the details, and they kind of blend together after a while. I mentioned that none of the pictures we've taken have been particularly brilliant, and the listing agent who was also there suggested that we could take them to WalMart and use their picture copier thing to lighten them up. This kind of made me smile because I have passed many an hour carefully retouching photos for absolutely no purpose other than that I enjoy it. It's relaxing to say, remove a chair from a room, or get rid of stray smudges. I don't have much skill as an actual artist but I do have a decent grasp on photo editing, if I do say so myself.
Last night, M took the measurements we made and drew a large plan of the house, nicely to scale and everything. This involved twelve pages of Swedish-size grid paper taped together. It looks really neat now that it's done, but I can't exactly scan it all in and post it. So we thought we'd take a picture, but the pencil lines didn't show up all that well. And you know I have nothing better to do right now than create a photoshop drawing based on a picture of M's map.
starrflowerr, this is for you.

Mainly to scale but a little wonky (especially in the garage area) because of the perspective of the photo, and there are a couple of areas that our measurements are sparse and therefore they appear slightly differently than they should. Oh, and I forgot to label it, but those are stairs leading down from the kitchen (behind a door.) The funny thing on the right wall of the living room is a fireplace and built-in bookcases.
Fun! Oh, and by the way. No signs of termites, past or present, and so far, it's looking like the sellers will fix everything on our repair list. So, we're still progressing smoothly. Can't wait until we get the keys and move in!
Last night, M took the measurements we made and drew a large plan of the house, nicely to scale and everything. This involved twelve pages of Swedish-size grid paper taped together. It looks really neat now that it's done, but I can't exactly scan it all in and post it. So we thought we'd take a picture, but the pencil lines didn't show up all that well. And you know I have nothing better to do right now than create a photoshop drawing based on a picture of M's map.

Mainly to scale but a little wonky (especially in the garage area) because of the perspective of the photo, and there are a couple of areas that our measurements are sparse and therefore they appear slightly differently than they should. Oh, and I forgot to label it, but those are stairs leading down from the kitchen (behind a door.) The funny thing on the right wall of the living room is a fireplace and built-in bookcases.
Fun! Oh, and by the way. No signs of termites, past or present, and so far, it's looking like the sellers will fix everything on our repair list. So, we're still progressing smoothly. Can't wait until we get the keys and move in!
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Date: 2006-01-21 12:50 pm (UTC)Now I'm waiting for the pictures :)
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Date: 2006-01-27 02:10 pm (UTC)I won't have many options with this upcoming move, since we're pretty much stuck living on base, at least initially, because of the electrical differences in Japanese homes and heating/cooling issues (very expensive there) and such. But I'm still planning to take better pictures than what the military posted on the Iwakuni site.
Oh, and I love the little wall in your bathroom pic by the toilet...depending of course on if there is plenty of room to you know, reach for TP and all. No real good way to say that, but I've been in bathrooms before that the toilet was so crowded up by a wall or something else in the room that you just didn't have enough space there. Mom's new bathroom that she built in her basement is like that, the potty is just way too close to the wall, so you're sortof sitting not exactly right...okay, nuff of that, that's getting to be a very weird topic LOL!!!
I love the wood floors, but I'm questioning the person who painted the walls that shade of green/blue with the dark wood floors. It just doesn't work. Maybe it's different in person.
Oooh!! I totally love the dining room! I was going to ask you (or read some more of your recent posts to see) if this was the same house you originally posted about buying, but now I see the bean bags in the livingroom and remembered you mentioned them. Yay, chick! I'm so excited for you buying a house! Oh! OH! And a fire place with bookshelves on each side! *bounce* I'm excited for you.
I love the huge driveway too, ours is just wide enough to park the cars end-to-end, so sometimes we (against our lease) park in the yard temporarily if the other person is leaving sooner the next day, usually me in the yard so I don't have to get up early to move my car for Andy to leave.
Oooh a sunroom! :) I am in love with this house. I love our sunroom, it might not be the most beautiful place due to the crappy windows, but it SO serves the purpose. I wish ours had windows like yours, or anything besides what it has. We'll deal with that kind of thing when we buy/build once we settle down.
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