Monday, March 20, 2017

Welcome to our Home - Do come in.


We only just moved in three months ago but we already feel like we've been here forever. The people are friendly and are always up for a chat in our small community of close to 2000 population. Its a real mixture really with the long time locals, the new retirees such as ourselves and many young families that are searching for an alternative to the busy bustle of Melbourne. Our Primary School had an enrolment of 100 pupils this year confirming that young couples wish for their children to grow up in an alternative to stress of city life.

Anyway, come in from the door way and we'll show you through.

Behind the red door, the foyer leads to the living, dining and kitchen area.
To the left is the study but I can't show you as I'm embarrassed with the clutter I have in there.
Next doorway to the left is our bedroom which I will leave for the next post. Before reaching the end of the hallway is another door which is for a guest powder room.
In the foyer we brought from our old home, this edwardian  desk.
It fits well and with the mirror behind is a nice feature.
I do however refrain from looking into mirrors too often for obvious reasons.
OK, here we are in the living part of the house. The floors are of very tough bamboo floating boards. Those bookcases hold all of Sue's cookbooks. Note the long window above the bookcase, on the other side is the alfresco area which is actually L-shaped as we deleted a fourth bedroom to extend the alfresco.
Since staging our house in Mentone for auction, Sue has found an increasing interest in making little features in and around our new home. This singer sewing machine sat in our old garage for 30 years before she found a place for it.
Above is a printers type storage box that once belonged to her father who was a printer.
Sue has used many of the sewing paraphernalia from the sewing machine drawers in the printers box for show.
If you now just look across to your left you'll see our dining area. It looks out into the garden and alfresco area. The double doors open out bring the outside in... 
We actually brought all our dining room furniture with us. Maybe this is part of the reason we have acclimatised to our new home so quickly! 
I call it Sue's kitchen - its her domain. The large stone island bench incorporates both a double power point and USB ports for keeping your devises, phone, iPad or laptop charged. Many of sue's recipes come from the internet so to have your iPad  on charge is very convenient.
The Butler's Pantry is my room!!!!
We transplanted the double sink from the island bench to this room. All the prep-work and cleaning up is done in here.

Although we live on a town block in Trentham, we have this area of crown land behind us that gives the impression of our land being twice the size it is. We mow the grass and will plant some more trees so that offers a more beautiful outlook that it currently is.
We'll show you around to some other rooms on your next visit including our outside work to date but that's another day. We also want to show you our local area, the businesses and the people who run them. Most of all, we hope to share with you the life in a small rural village in Victoria's Central Highlands.



15 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Looks like a great place to hang out!

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    1. Thanks Walt - and the budget was less than half of what we sold our old home in Bayside Melbourne.

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  2. I am not familiar with bamboo floating floor boards but they look handsome, as well as long lasting. And wall to wall sliding glass doors and windows overlooking the gardens look wonderful.

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    1. Outside those sliding glass windows are my future projects - the garden. Sue chooses what she wants and I do the digging!!!
      We'll post on the outside very soon.

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  3. Beautiful!
    Definitely worth the effort and I can see why you live it there.

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    1. ......love it there.......

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    2. Absolutely Jean - we are very happy and the visit to you gave us the confidence to move from the city as did our mutual friends in the Loire.

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    1. Thanks Vera - we think so also. We did love our previous home with all its charm but I painted inside and out 3 times and now feel its time to kick back with a more maintenance free home.

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  5. What a lovely home you and Sue have made. the photographs really show how the house we've seen on previous posts has been transformed into your home. Bravo...

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    1. Sue only said tonight how comfortable she is here - I like to see her smile as I thought the move may not been to her liking initially but tonight she sat on the alfresco watching two kangaroos feeding. Then she said, look there's Doris with her little one, Dora. But then again, she calls the ducks, breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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  6. Wow you have done a superb job it looks lovely. The desk and the mirror are superb and I love the old sewing machine. The kitchen looks the perfect work spot to me. Enjoy. Have a good week Diane and Nigel.

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    1. Thanks Diane - more to come with our bedroom. My untidy study may never be posted. We still have very fond memories of our overnight stay with you and Nigel. Sue still has a taste for Cognac.

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  7. very beautiful ... My mom had a vintage sewing machine like this, she used to sew our dresses when we sisters were small..

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    1. Same for Sue as this was passed down through family.

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