Das Johnson Haus - the interior
Oct. 4th, 2005 02:02 pmIf you remember, about a month and a half ago, I posted pictures of the outside of our new house. Those pictures are here:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/little_liebchen/511867.html
Now, after a month spent unpacking, cleaning, and organizing, I feel that the inside of the house is mostly ready for photographing. So here are the pictures I took today. The office and guest room are not included here. Neither is the basement. I will photograph those at a later time.
There are A LOT of photos here, so I'm putting them behind the cut. Dial-up users, beware!
This is what you see when you enter the house and look to the right - the spiral staircase. I'm going to do something to that space underneath the staircase where that wreath is hanging. I'm going to change the wreaths every season. I want to get some nesting tables to put there and change out displays with the seasons as well.

Looking straight ahead from the entrance. To the left - the entrance to the kitchen. To the right, the half bath and there is also a hidden area for coats and shoes. By the way, I picked out the light and Lance installed it.

The half bath

Looking to the left from the entrance - into the living room. I'm looking for a tapestry to cover up that ugly fuse box.

Our front door. The curtains were bought at IKEA and I hemmed them myself (not very well, but hey, I did it).
Let's go into the kitchen...

I am looking for a bistro table to put there by the window. This kitchen deserves a nice place for me to sit and clip coupons, go over recipes, or just pass the time while I'm waiting for something to cook.

My primary work space. Look at all the cabinets! There are more above the sink, oven, and dishwasher.

My oven is so cool! My kitchen rocks!
A quick look at where I do my laundry, which is off the kitchen.

You'll see there's a shower stall in there. We never plan to use it, so Lance used it to hook up our washing machine so it would have hot water. There is also a sink in there, which is just behind the doorway. The room is cramped because I also store cleaning supplies in there. Behind the door is a strip of nails and hooks where I hang my brooms and mops and ironing board.
Now...into the dining room...

Lance installed the ceiling fan. YAY! That ugly dark brown cabinet, by the way, is on loan from Schinnen. I needed it in the kitchen at the old house, but I don't need it here. But they won't come get it. So I'm stuck with it. Yuck. And eventually, we're going to get a new dining set.

Looking toward the kitchen.
And behind where this picture was taken is the living room area...


Now, let's go upstairs.

At the top of the steps, looking to the left. This is the door leading out to a small balcony.

Looking to the right, the hallway. The office is where the open door is, but it's still a mess. The bathroom is the closed door you see. The guest room is beyond that. You also can't see our bedroom door.

Our bedroom. Considerably smaller than our old one, but a small price to pay for a nicer house.

We just hung those Brugge prints above our bed yesterday. We bought them on our honeymoon.

Where that table is, I'm going to find some pretty fabric to drape across the wall. There are some really big ugly holes in the wall that were left by the previous tenants that I want to cover up.
Now, the master bath...

We still need curtains for the window. The glass is not frosted, obviously, and even though there is nothing behind our house, there is a walking trail and you never know who is back in the fields. I'm going to put up some cafe-style curtains, so at least half the window is covered. That will give us enough privacy.


It might look like our bathroom only has a tub, but there is a shower stall too (you can see just a bit of it on the left). You can't really see it very well in these photos.
YAY! So that's our house! Still a work in progress, but it's starting to really feel like home.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/little_liebchen/511867.html
Now, after a month spent unpacking, cleaning, and organizing, I feel that the inside of the house is mostly ready for photographing. So here are the pictures I took today. The office and guest room are not included here. Neither is the basement. I will photograph those at a later time.
There are A LOT of photos here, so I'm putting them behind the cut. Dial-up users, beware!
This is what you see when you enter the house and look to the right - the spiral staircase. I'm going to do something to that space underneath the staircase where that wreath is hanging. I'm going to change the wreaths every season. I want to get some nesting tables to put there and change out displays with the seasons as well.

Looking straight ahead from the entrance. To the left - the entrance to the kitchen. To the right, the half bath and there is also a hidden area for coats and shoes. By the way, I picked out the light and Lance installed it.

The half bath

Looking to the left from the entrance - into the living room. I'm looking for a tapestry to cover up that ugly fuse box.

Our front door. The curtains were bought at IKEA and I hemmed them myself (not very well, but hey, I did it).
Let's go into the kitchen...

I am looking for a bistro table to put there by the window. This kitchen deserves a nice place for me to sit and clip coupons, go over recipes, or just pass the time while I'm waiting for something to cook.

My primary work space. Look at all the cabinets! There are more above the sink, oven, and dishwasher.

My oven is so cool! My kitchen rocks!
A quick look at where I do my laundry, which is off the kitchen.

You'll see there's a shower stall in there. We never plan to use it, so Lance used it to hook up our washing machine so it would have hot water. There is also a sink in there, which is just behind the doorway. The room is cramped because I also store cleaning supplies in there. Behind the door is a strip of nails and hooks where I hang my brooms and mops and ironing board.
Now...into the dining room...

Lance installed the ceiling fan. YAY! That ugly dark brown cabinet, by the way, is on loan from Schinnen. I needed it in the kitchen at the old house, but I don't need it here. But they won't come get it. So I'm stuck with it. Yuck. And eventually, we're going to get a new dining set.

Looking toward the kitchen.
And behind where this picture was taken is the living room area...


Now, let's go upstairs.

At the top of the steps, looking to the left. This is the door leading out to a small balcony.

Looking to the right, the hallway. The office is where the open door is, but it's still a mess. The bathroom is the closed door you see. The guest room is beyond that. You also can't see our bedroom door.

Our bedroom. Considerably smaller than our old one, but a small price to pay for a nicer house.

We just hung those Brugge prints above our bed yesterday. We bought them on our honeymoon.

Where that table is, I'm going to find some pretty fabric to drape across the wall. There are some really big ugly holes in the wall that were left by the previous tenants that I want to cover up.
Now, the master bath...

We still need curtains for the window. The glass is not frosted, obviously, and even though there is nothing behind our house, there is a walking trail and you never know who is back in the fields. I'm going to put up some cafe-style curtains, so at least half the window is covered. That will give us enough privacy.


It might look like our bathroom only has a tub, but there is a shower stall too (you can see just a bit of it on the left). You can't really see it very well in these photos.
YAY! So that's our house! Still a work in progress, but it's starting to really feel like home.
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Date: 2005-10-04 12:34 pm (UTC)And it seems so big you can decorate...and decorate...and decorate....LOL
Fun, fun, fun!!!!
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Date: 2005-10-04 04:08 pm (UTC)A lot of places require you to live on base housing though. So you need to be careful about where you go if you come here. Of course, you often don't have a lot of choice anyway. :)
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Date: 2005-10-04 02:22 pm (UTC)love the front door, that spiral staircase is incredible! also love the curved doorway & the wood door frame.
how fun! enjoy!
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Date: 2005-10-04 04:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-04 02:53 pm (UTC)And it needs a cat.
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Date: 2005-10-04 04:09 pm (UTC)It needs a dog, morelike. I wish we could have one. I don't actually know if we're allowed to have pets or not. I'm sure our landlord wouldn't care. But it's the expense of getting them back to the States.
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Date: 2005-10-04 06:24 pm (UTC)But better late than never. I want to move this house to the States so I can always live here.
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Date: 2005-10-04 06:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-04 06:23 pm (UTC)The office and guest room I didn't photograph because they are actually pretty cluttered at the moment. Hehehe. But once you see the basement, you'll see that we don't have to have that problem anywhere else in the house.
The basement is GINORMOUS. And tons of storage. One room is nothing but wall to wall closets.
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Date: 2005-10-04 07:18 pm (UTC)Mine is so tiny *sniff*
Oh well, you really got a gorgeous house now, so screw the old one ;)
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Date: 2005-10-04 07:23 pm (UTC)You'll have a nice big kitchen someday. :)
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Date: 2005-10-04 07:29 pm (UTC)And I deserve one since mine is more of a small crook in my living room, a walk in hallway kitchen in tiny ;)
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Date: 2005-10-04 09:40 pm (UTC)Nice house.
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Date: 2005-10-05 05:31 am (UTC)And I assure you that Lance is alive and well. He's sitting in HIS office next to me right now (I say his office because it's mostly his stuff and he decorated it, like the kitchen is mine because it's mostly my stuff).
And I know we have to ship our stuff back. But if it breaks, the Air Force has to pay for it, at least.
As always Rob, thanks for your refreshing sarcasm. ;)
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