I’m sure with any renovation, large or small, the owners look back and dissect the details of what they love and what they would have done differently. And so is the case with our house.
First of all, let me just say that we LOVE our house. It was touch and go there for a while — it became a huge source of stress and angst, and at times Charles and I wanted to kill each other. But that time has passed, and now we’re not only content but excited to live in our home.
There are lots of little things we’re happy with, and a few little things we’d change. And trust me, the good far outweighs the bad! Here are the big, expensive things on the list.
The things I’d change…
1. Install an air vent in our master closet. Face. Palm. Seriously, how did we forget that? Better yet, how did our contractor forget that? We basically created a walk in master closet from scratch when we renovated the bathroom. I love our closet, and I have big plans for it, but now those plans include incorporating a fan in some way.
2. Install heated floors in our master bathroom. At the time, it seemed like an unnecessary expense. But lately on these cold mornings, we’re regretting the decision to forgo the heated tile floors in the bathroom. It wouldn’t have been cheap, but considering it’s our “forever” home and the amount we spent on completing the bathroom, it really wouldn’t have been so bad.
3. Paint our office a different color. I love the navy in the office. I repeat, I loooove the navy! But for us right now, it really is impractical and has become one of my biggest regrets. Silly, I know. But none of our black-framed diplomas, licenses, and art really work against the dark navy walls. Not to mention we have a navy love seat in there as well. This room wasn’t so expensive to paint (we did it ourselves!), but decorating it might prove more expensive that we had hoped.
The things I’d do all over again…
1. Build back porch stairs to match the front cheek walls. We could not love the look of these back steps more. Even with the porches still unpainted, your eyes are drawn to this beautiful staircase that matches our front cheek walls perfectly.
2. Install a new, efficient heating and air system, complete with new duct work. So this one wasn’t so much our choice. If you go way back to this post, you’ll find that our copper was stolen out of our working HVAC units while we were away for Charles’ law school graduation, rendering them useless. It was a major blow to our spirits and our wallets, but it really was for the best. The units were quite old, and any repair we had planned on would have just been an expensive band-aid. Now we have incredibly efficient units that heat and cool the house very well. (PS- we have a Nest thermostat and it’s the best thing ever!)
3. Go ahead with our master bathroom renovation. After using our upstairs guest bathroom for a few months while the master was being finished, we were reassured each day that we made the right choice in completing the master bathroom. Trying to use a pedestal sink for all my makeup and climbing in and out of the tub each day proved less than ideal. We love the tile shower, separate water closet, and large vanity in our new bathroom!
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Great post! BTW… the blue office is just a weekend project for someone who loves you!
You guys have done such a great job renovating. It’s fun to follow along with someone who’s in our reno boat!
Totally!! There are absolutely things I regret and things I would do again in a heart beat. Renovating our kitchen for sure was something I would do again. Something I regret (among a couple other things) is one particular light switch we put in a really weird spot in our bedroom I still reach for the place it should have been placed. Oh well! Live, learn, renovate!
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Thanks for stopping by, Laura! It’s funny the little things you discover when you’ve lived in a house for a while that you never noticed before.
Wow Sarah – it is beautiful. But only three regrets? Now that’s planning right there. I have a long way to go to get to the ‘regret review’ :) Looks great and you were very wise to get those big items done now instead of later.
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Ha! There were definitely more than 3 things we’d do differently, but those are the biggest in my mind.
There are so many things we learn during renovations, good and bad. You have a gorgeous home, thank you for sharing it with us at The Southern Special.
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Thanks, Dawn! :)
Yes, I have been through a renovation. It is a lot of work especially if you are your project manager. I have learned to plan ahead and to schedule contractors ahead of time, always placing reminder calls and have a back up. :)
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Great tips for sure!
I enjoy your hearing about your renovation projects. Thank you for sharing at The Southern Special.
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