Monday, May 21, 2007

Before and After

Before we moved, we knew we wanted to transform our concrete block home into a comfortable hacienda. We had picked out colors and knew what we wanted to do with the rooms to make them more warm and inviting. All the rooms were antiseptic white, so we started by adding joint compound and color to the walls, and wallah! we were creating our colonial Texas hacienda!

The Big Move

After living in the same house for 30 years, we found the house, or we should say, the hacienda for us. Out in the country, about 10 miles from Victoria, we can still get into town within 15 minutes, and yet, we are now "country folks". The house is great in both size and uniqueness! We have almost 11 acres and 5,000 square feet, plus a guest house and two barns which have already been repaired and transformed into a screened barbecue barn and, of course, the MG barn. Since the property was vacant for almost a year, it needed a lot of TLC, both in the house and the pastures. Only 3.5 acres have been somewhat cleared, and we have cleared more and have plans to clear the rest in the next few months.

The house is like an empty palette, and I am working to make it into a comfortable, warm home.

Before

Before
This is how the great room looked before we painted.

After

After
Jen and Matt helped me texture the walls and paint them in three colors.