Most of the progress has been made upstairs in the bedrooms. We knew all along we'd be getting new carpet throughout the whole house, so we decided to get as much painting done as possible before that happened (no worries about dripping on the carpet that way). As you know, there are three bedrooms in the house.
The front bedroom, which will be the guest room, got the most dramatic treatment. Below are pictures of it after one coat of paint (and with the old carpet) and how it looks now (with 2 coats of paint and new carpeting).


The back bedroom, which we currently have no real use for, also got painted. We picked a more subtle color for this room, but we love it just as much as the bold front bedroom. Again, below are pictures of it after one coat of paint (with the old carpet) and how it looks now (with 2 coats of paint and new carpeting).


The final bedroom is the master, which includes an office. In here, we took down the french doors separating the bedroom from the office and then painted. These walls were not in the best shape so it took a much longer time to paint. I'm still working on the trim in these rooms, but here is a picture of it during the first painting and a picture of it after the walls got THREE (!) coats of paint and the room got new carpeting.


And, in case you're interested, here's a better look at the wall color for the master. (That's in the office, by the way.)

Finally, I'll leave you with pictures of our most recent projects - which mostly revolve around destruction. On Sunday, Brian spent an hour and an half clearing this area of the yard so we could get rid of the trees and decorative grasses the previous owners had planted right up against the house (awesome since the roots of said tree have grown under the sunroom and possibly into the foundation of the house).

And yesterday, our contractor came and put some holes in our walls. They are clearly nowhere near done, but I'm already so happy with how much they open up and modernize the space.
Pass-through from the kitchen to the dining room

Wider doorway from the family room to the front room - the room with the bookcases and fireplace (obviously, the light switch will get buried in the remaining part of the wall)

Lots done, but lots more to do! Moving day is on July 2nd and by then we hope to have all of the house painted, the carpeting in the laundry room and sunroom ripped up, and, obviously, the construction finished. We're also putting in new windows (ours are original to the house, single pane, metal framed windows that may or may not open), but that won't happen until mid-July.
I realized as I posted these photos, that none of the "before and afters" are taken from the same vantage point. Sorry!

