Meet Dori, Flip House #5

On to flip house #5!  Since we didn't close until Friday afternoon, I wanted to wait until today to show her off. Meet Dori!  She's clearly a bit of a change from the last house, but still quite a challenge in her own right.

Dori the flip house Exterior Before

As always with my flips, this house is named after it's street, but this time there's a bit more to it.  The name of the street is the same street name (although a different state) that my Grandma lived on for 50+ years, so this house is getting named after her: Doris or Dori since she'll soon be a modern gal.

Dori the flip house Exterior Before

Dori the flip house Exterior Before

Dori the flip house Exterior Before

Dori really doesn't have any character to speak of, so any personality this house will have in the end will be brute-forced in by your truly.  What this flip house does have going for it are the 3 Ls- Location, Location, Location... ok, I'll add a 4th "L" to that since she also has a very generous Lot for the area: part grass and quite a bit of woods behind.

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I'm still working out the details, but the basics include, new windows and doors, new drywall walls and ceilings and trim everywhere, new flooring in all but 1 room, a new bathroom, a new kitchen, updating the wiring and plumbing, making the utility/laundry room look less like a horror movie, sprucing up the yard and garage, and adding a bit of curb appeal.  That's nothing, right?

Dori the flip house Kitchen Before

Dori the flip house Kitchen Before

Dori the flip house Kitchen Before

I'm going to try REALLY hard to take a bit more hands-off approach, but we all know I cannot actually be hands-off.  I can't let the contractors have all the fun!

Dori the flip house Dining Before

Dori the flip house Dining Before

My pet projects where I'll be getting my hands the dirtiest here will be making the small kitchen highly functional and pinterest-worthy, and making the laundry/utility room a space where you might actually want to do laundry.

Dori the flip house Laundry Before

Let's just say, the whole house currently smells the way it looks- smoky, musty, and dated.  (Dated can be a smell, right?)

Dori the flip house Living Before

Dori the flip house Living Before

There's no escaping that fact that Dori the flip house is a starter home, but with a swift injection of creativity, she's going to be a fun/funky little home for the right family- I can see it now!  Use you're imagination when looking at the pics- just picture clean and fresh walls, snazzy new floors, crisp trim....

Dori the flip house Bedroom 1 Before

Dori the flip house Bedroom 1 Before

Dori the flip house Bedroom 2 Before

Dori the flip house Bedroom 2 Before

Dori the flip house Bedroom 3 Before

Dori the flip house Bedroom 3 Before

Dori the flip house Bathroom Before Dori the flip house Bathroom Before

At only 1068sf there's a whole lotta ick packed into each square foot.  I need to get her to a blank slate before I can start adding character.  My mind is racing with all the things that I need to do and coordinate.  Let the games begin!!

Friday I'll be resuming my regular "Flip Fridays" and show you how destructive I get this week with my buddy the sledgehammer.

My Office Plan

Oh my office.  I'm excited to make this a workable office.  and tv room. and workout room.  It wears many hats, but the primary one needs to be workable office.  This is where the design magic needs to happen. Before we tore out the carpet, my office had stalled out shy of usable office.  No desk or workspace and the computer placement made me feel like I was in a cave.

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While I'm still fleshing out the layout, I know what feel I want here.  This office (via House Beautiful) spoke to me.

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Clearly I don't have anywhere near the space or want to fork over budget to replicate this, but I'm inspired.  Sometimes it's the hardest as a designer to work on your own spaces because of all the possibilities in front of you.  When I find myself getting tripped up like this I always try to pick a jumping off point.  For my office, it's this rug that I stumbled on at HomeGoods.  It's so soft and more subtle in person.  Traditional and feminine without being too girly.

HomeGoods rug find- Safaviah Calista Rug- via Year of Serendipity

From there I was inspired.

Fresh and fun office plan via Year of Serendipity

1.  IKEA ranarp task lamp.  I've had this lamp for over a year and I still love it- it just needs a better home.

2.  My vintage craigslisted settee will need to stay in the space (for the tv room functionality portion), but it requires some new pillows!  This fun stripe is Color Lesson, Cantaloupe from Tonic Living

3.  I love the way yellow pops with the rug, so my office chair might get a good dose of Heni Slub Goldenrod from Fabric.com

4.  #polkadotsforlife.  Polka dots make me weak in the knees, so I'm very very seriously considering a roman shade in this Small Ikat Dot from Tonic Living

5.  This room needs plants!  I'm still not so great at keeping them alive, but I'm officially a plant addict.  The one pictured is technically a small, artificial one from IKEA, but you get the idea.

6.  This image is courtesy of Apartment Therapy, but I am actively on the hunt for a small scale desk to maximize my worksurface in my small scale space.  Hopefully my besty Craigslist will help me out.

7.  Totally the same rug as above but it changes color in different lights- more beigy at times, and others more blue.  It's actually billed as silver which is probably accurate.  I stumbled on mine for an amazing deal at HomeGoods, but I found it later at Target as well- Safavieh Calista Rug

8.  If you have a really good memory, you might remember this guy as my $25 Brimfield pick from a year ago.  He's been patiently waiting in the basement for new upholstery- I'm thinking #3 above.  A nice yellow pattern would make him look super dapper, don't you think?

I have a few other tricks up my sleeve here too (like a creative way to hide the TV), but the bedroom floors are still unfinished, which means 1/3 of the bedroom is currently shoved into my office.  Another 1/3 in Hubby's office, and the last 1/3 in the living room.  The cats seem a bit bewildered as to why there's a mattress taking up the entire living room floor.

 

Hubby's Office Plans

With new (old) floors upstairs, that means the 3 rooms affected will also be getting new looks.  The bedroom's transformation will be minor with just a new rug and maybe new night stands and lamps, but Hubby's office and my office will both get pretty drastic changes.  Neither office got too much design, planning, or thought previously. Hubby's office was regrettably painted lime green (when we first got the house and were in desperate need of some color in the house....) and it inherited Clifford the big red chair when it got ousted from the living room by my reupholstered ikat chair.  Hubby loves that big chair.  I'd love it in another fabric.

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Basically, I hate to admit, Hubby's office was where all the bad design decisions in the house went to die.  Out-dated messy gallery wall, clashing colors, ikea desk left over from my bachelorette pad....  Bad designer/wifey.  Hubby deserves better than that.

I'm deciding to finally be a good designer/wifey on this room and take my own taste out of it.  Clifford stays despite my best efforts.  Hubby's finally getting the dark, traditional office he's always wanted.  Complete with oriental-style rug and antique (craigslisted) desk.  The base layer is going to be very traditional.

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Color: Behr Marquee Mossy Bench; Anya Chair; Task 1 Floor Lamp; Amida Rug

Hubby would die happy if I let him live in this room (with the addition of his computer of course):

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image via Architecturaldesigns.com

It's a little too buttoned up for me.  Luckily, however, Hubby's not as buttoned up as he thinks and there will be a heavy dose of cheekiness in his office.

The fun and funkiness will come in primarily through art and accessories.  You can't have too serious of a room when you have this hanging on the wall, right?

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hehe.  I'm really looking forward to styling in here (ya know, once we move the dresser and night stands back into the bedroom).  Mixing traditional paintings from Hubby's travels with a crazy anthropomorphic painting of our cats along with some fun/geeky decor which includes Optimus Prime.  This is going to be one serious room that doesn't take itself seriously at all.

I can't wait to share my office plans with you Wednesday!