Well, the day has come, Picardy is for sale. In a weird way, I’m really excited. Probably because our savings account would like a friend at the moment considering how much money we’ve spent right off the bat at our new house getting all new services for things that are broken and not working. Also, for as attached as I usually am to animals or inadiment objects instead of people, I strangely am more ready to let Picardy go. Which is really refreshing. I think what ties me to it more is just that Zoe has said that she misses her old house, but I know that will just take time. We’ll still get to see out friends, we’ll still visit the street, we just have a new house.
I thought it would be fun to sort of do a “Before & After” post of when we first got the house, to how it looks now that it’s for sale and staged. Some of the photo angles won’t match up because the pictures I took 7+ years ago aren’t of the same angle as the staging photos. Let’s get to it
The front of the house before
And after
This makes me so happy. I loved the house’s architecture when we first saw it, but it definitely wasn’t shining as much as it could have. I love the paint we used and the landscaping I think is still one of my favorite projects of all time just because how successful it was.
The dining room
After
We of course used this room for our TV room, but I definitely feel that it’s better served as a dining room. I wish the photo on the website showed the hutch we built. But all the windows that are open to this room are also a really big plus.
Nook
This one is probably the most underwhelming, just because besides paint and a new light we didn’t really do much. But the room was awesome to start really.
Kitchen
Got damn I love that room. And god damn I think we did a really good job. It was so closed off before. I love how open we made everything. Love that. And I still love the color and the green granite. I will ALWAYS love those glass bin pulls.
The Den
We used this room as Chris’ office, but staged it as a den/office. I’m glad we didn’t repaint this room. I like the dark color in contrast with all the windows and light this room gets. And that round fireplace is still awesome as ever.
The front room (this is my favorite staged room)
Other angles
This room looks really, really beautiful. We used it as a junk pile room, lol. But this staging does it justice. It’s a beautiful formal living room and someone will hopefully love and appreciate this room for just that.
Our bedroom
I don’t love the staging in here, it’s too bulky and dark for my taste. But this room feels a lot lighter, and that’s awesome because it felt so cavernous before. And of course we added the bathroom that used to have the entrance off of the laundry room to be an en suite – one of my favorite things we did to the house…
The master bathroom
Hot damn that bathroom is pretty 🙂 And WAY better than the disgusting mess it was with plywood floors when we moved in.
The main bathroom
I’ve come around to liking the light color I picked more. Though I still think it’s a little too cool. But it does make the bathroom feel really light and airy, so that’s good. I love this bathroom too. I like the mix of modern and traditional that we went with. And I still feel like even 5 years later after we renovated it, it doesn’t look too shabby.
The kid’s room
We staged this room with two twin beds to show that kiddos could share a room. I didn’t like the light color when it was still my office, but now I actually think it’s a great kid’s room color. And the little porch off of this room that was Zoe’s room adds some square footage to this space…
The animal room before (named that way because it was DISGUSTING and smelled like wet dog)
Super cute little play area for kiddos. This is nice because the bedroom that the kids would share (if there were two) isn’t giant, so having this little space to add to it as a playroom, or work area when they get older is really nice I think.
The laundry room
Light, airy and practical. Everything I would want in a utility space. I really love this room.
The garage
It definitely looks sad without all of our tools in here anymore. But hopefully someone who tours the house really likes woodworking or DIY and they put this space to good use because we’re leaving so many of the storage and workspace elements behind.
And lastly, the backyard
I wish we painted over where the smoke is from the BBQ, but what are you going to do, ya know? I love the backyard. I love the paver patio, the raised beds, the grass, the cherry blossom, the painted garage, the fact that there isn’t a garbage pile anymore 🙂
Well, what do you think? How do you like it?
Pretty crazy that it’s for sale now. If you’re a local the last open house is this Sunday, feel free to go look – I know I would, lol 🙂 Last weekend at the open house our agent said that she had well over 100 people, and she said she feels like a good open house is 60-70 people. Lots of neighbors had awesome things to say because they knew what it looked like before. It really gave me a great sense of pride and I really felt awesomely proud of ourselves. I am usually incredibly hard on myself and have a hard time saying, “I did a good job,” but I really am proud of Chris and I. And it’s weird to think this project is “done.”
Offers are due in the middle of the week next week. So think really good thoughts for us! And of course, I’ll keep you updated 😉
Sara says
Gah, it’s so awesome! It will sell fast!
meryl rose says
Thank you!
JKA says
I’m blown away by the before and afters. Amazing transformation!
meryl rose says
Thanks so much! I definitely could barely remember the “before” myself. So it was fun to see 🙂
Deb says
OH MY GOD!!! That looks fantastic!!! I’m sure you are going to sell it quick to a great family for a GREAT price – Good luck!!!
meryl rose says
I hope a good family snags it! The wonderful block deserves it!
Deb says
You guys did an AMAZING JOB!!!
meryl rose says
Thank you!
GG says
Damn right you should feel proud of yourselves, holy smokes!! The transformation is unbelievable and the house presents so incredibly well when staged like that – to show the potential of each space. The appeal is really universal. Now I’m even more excited about your new house as you take the time to tailor it to your needs. I feel like the space in Picardy was so limiting and the new house (nickname?) has such a better flow and layout for you and your family’s needs. Super excited for you and I know you will get great offers this week. Your hard work will pay off in the end!!
meryl rose says
I felt like the house HAD to be staged. There are several “communal” rooms that I feel like houses of that time and style maybe don’t generally have, so I definitely wanted to show how inviting and welcoming having all that space is. Instead of us just having our workout equipment in it 🙂
This new house definitely does need a name!!! Maybe that’s a blog post asking for advice….
Jon Gainza says
Hi, I have to say that I really understand why you feel proud about the job you have done in this house and also I have to mention that the pictures don’t make justice, when me and my wife went to see it this last weekend we were so impress how beautiful every single corner in the house is. We were no expecting this. So congratulations you are alsome doing what you do!!!
Blanca and Jon.
meryl rose says
Thank you so much for the absolutely wonderful compliment! That really makes me want to pat myself on the back! 🙂 Chris and I REALLY TIRED to pay attention to every detail and every corner – so you pointing that out is a REALLY WONDERFUL thing to hear
Jimmy and Linh says
My husband and I were lucky enough to attend your open house (our first!) and it is our dream home. We really appreciated how every part of the house was so carefully and well thought out. It held so much charm and character!
Best of luck!
meryl rose says
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it so much!!! 🙂