"Yard" sale

Standing outside in 100 degree weather while people go through my old stuff doesn't sound like a fun time, so we're having our yard sale inside, where there's AC. In our yard sale is basically everything that we didn't want to move. It's our first yard/garage sale (not that we haven't sold stuff on craigslist and ebay) and I think it's a sign that we're old.

Would you come to this yard sale?




Edward J. desk

We almost picked up this desk for the study. We didn't in the end because it was a little skinny (depth wise) and because we have other stuff to do before we start replacing furniture we already own.

I just hope another awesome desk is available when we are looking.


Mirror, mirror

Both our bathrooms need new mirrors. The current ones are too eclectic for our plans.

We're thinking one of these for the master bath. It's a more masculine with dark natural stone throughout, so we're thinking of bringing some wood in to play into that.
For the main bath we're going for more of a minimal, uber-clean look.
This one's the front runner.But I like this one because it gives a bit of a spa theme.We'd love to hear your opinion if you have a favorite.

Is a very, very, very fine house

Some pre-house warming party photos. Still not totally unpacked, but getting there.

Front door
Most of living room
Living close in
Other side of living room
Kitchen
Other side of kitchen
Nook
Dog bowl
Formal dining
Formal from other side
Hall
Bath
Note the TP roll (I did that)
2nd bed (a bit empty right now)
3rd bed (guest room)
Master bed
Master bed, a bit to the right
Study
Study, school's your buddy
Master bath
Happy kitty photos

New bath accessories

We had our house warming this weekend. In order to properly host we felt we should put up the common bath accessories in the main bath so we could have toilet paper and towels available to people. We have these hung in our bathroom now.

Towel

Hand Towel

Toilet Paper Holder
I also learned that behind the drywall in our bathroom is a concrete wall. And it's very hard to screw into a concrete wall.