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Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

By Travelspot06 @travelspot06
I have had several requests from people to give everyone a tour of my "new" house.  I have to admit, I have been putting it together little by little and it's still not fully settled in, so that is why I have been stalling on the "house tour". Three months after I moved in, I finally got a couch, and I am still working on sorting things out and deciding where their place in the house (or the Goodwill bag) will be.
The new house is a 2 bedroom, 1 bath and is about 1,000 SF. The reason I chose it was that the location is convenient to the freeway and public transportation. I also really loved the hardwood floors and the large backyard. It's also on a dead end street, and only has 8 houses on the street, which I see as a plus. Without further ado, here are a couple of photos of the new place.

Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Front of House (right before lots of raking!)


Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Front Porch (my parents made the wreath)


Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Kitchen


Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Kitchen


Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Living Room


Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Living Room


Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Living Room


Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

"Office" (haven't figured this room out yet)


Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Sun Room / Reading Nook -- window seat


Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Sun Room / Reading Nook -- corner nook

Be It Ever So Humble: The Ten Cent Tour

Bathroom


As I mentioned and as you can see, I still have a long way to go! I need to put up photos, especially in the living room above the couch,  and I still need to organize things and do a major purge. I am not big on decorating, but have been having fun doing a few DIY projects, which I will have to share later. I have also done a bit of work to the front and back yard, but will have to save that for another post as well!
Do you like decorating? When you move, how long does it take you to get everything sorted in the new place? Where is your "go to" place for home decor?

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