Sunday, June 3

sneak peek.

Here is a small preview of the house most likely to become our home for the next four years!

The first floor includes a modern kitchen, dining room, living room and laundry room which leads to a one car garage. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, a walk-in closet/dressing room, and a large main room at the top of the staircase which will serve as our library. 

In addition, there is a lofted attic as well as a full cellar. A stone driveway leads all the way behind the house, allowing for a small outdoor play space for Iris. There is also a huge stone staircase behind the house, leading up to a grassy area. The cellar will be perfect for food storage and for aging beer and wine. It will also accommodate our intent to delve into the art of brewing beer on our own.

The oil heat is being replaced with a wood chip burner, almost guaranteeing cheaper heat (which is included in the rent anyway.) The windows and shutters are fairly new, though considering the house was built in the late 1700's, it will probably be a bit drafty in the winter. 

The house is in a perfect location; right down the road from a Kindergarten, public park, butcher, bakery, and bus stops to the city. We are still keeping our options open and are actively looking at other houses, just in case something better presents itself. However, we are so excited about our find that we have made an agreement with the land lord already. The agreement legally promises the house to us for a period of five days - in other words, the land lord can not rent the house to someone else. If all goes as we foresee, we should be moving in this month!








3 comments:

  1. Are you kidding me?!?! This place is ADORABLE!! And the street it's on is to die for!

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  2. Beautiful, love it! How is Eve doing with the transition? Love that you beer enthusiast are getting into brewing beer. Neil and I have made our second batch.. we called the first one honey brown lager (used honey and brown sugar in fermenting process) and the most recent is a our breakfast pale ale (due to its taste of maple syrup that we had added). Its fun, I mean we are not as into beer as you and Eric, but definitely a fun process and cheaper making your own!

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