The house is a split level, which means that the three different floors are not stacked on top of one another but placed beside each other, sort of. If you haven't been in one, it's hard to imagine, but they are very common in Colorado. The main floor is accessed by the front and back door. On it are the kitchen and combined dining/family room. If you look at the photo below, the front door, front windows, side bay window, and porch are on this level. The ceilings in these rooms are vaulted as there is no floor above them. The basement is below them.
We made two changes to this level within the first week of moving in, which had a significant impact on the feel of the place. The obvious change is painting the blue wall a warmer and softer tan. It had the effect of making the room feel bigger, yet more inviting. The second change, which we feel was even more dramatic, but which doesn't appear so in the photos, is that we moved the wooden cupboards above the kitchen bar from below the crossbeam to above the crossbeam. This opened up the kitchen making it feel like one large room.

The TV room is our favorite room. The layout allows both the TV and the fireplace to be focal points, and the room is large enough that the decadently huge 50 inch TV doesn't dominate. The gate will come down someday, when little boys no longer insist on turning the knobs on the stereo system. I call it the Africa room, as we've decided to put all the items that we, mostly Paul, have collected in Africa. The paintings, knick-knacks and masks come from South Africa, Tanzania, and Angola. Paul calls it an attempt at a sub-Saharan Africa theme. The exceptions are the rug, which I bought in Bulgaria, and one mask, which Paul got in Peru.

This lower floor is accessed either through the garage or by going down a short flight of four stairs from the kitchen. There is a 1/2 bathroom just out of the photo in the upper right corner of the photos above. There is a coat closet across the short hall from this bathroom and the door to the garage. Behind the love seat on the right side of the photo is the staircase going to the basement.
Upstairs are the three bedrooms. The master bedroom is in a state of constant mess, so we don't have any photos of it other than the one posted by the real estate agent prior to purchase.

We've got our bed in the same spot. The wall opposite the bed and out of the photos houses the doors to the large walk-in closet and the master bathroom. It's a big room with plenty of room for a bassinet and later a bed for the baby for his first six months of life. We don't like the green paint. Once we get it painted and organized, we'll post some pictures. The windows look out on the back garden.
In the hall between the master bedroom and the two other bedrooms is a bathroom and a linen closet. These rooms are directly above the garage. Tim's room is the largest of the two. I didn't choose his decorations, but rather used the things that he likes to decorate.

My paternal grandmother made the quilt on the wall. He loves to point out the different machines. The helicopter is his favorite. His Great Aunt Cath made the quilt on the floor. It has a safari scene on the side showing. Tim makes animal sounds now when he points out the lion, monkey, snake and etc. He does this at least once a day. The other side is a patch work of vibrant colors that he particularly liked as an infant.

This photo was taken not long after we moved in. There is a gate on the east side (your left in this photo)of the house that opens to the back yard and a door from the garage on that side as well. The upstairs window that you see is the master bedroom and the two windows below that are in the TV room. The door is in the kitchen. The thing under the black cover is a gas grill that is attached to the gas for the house. Paul still uses a Weber when he wants to braai, but we do a lot of dinner meals on the gas grill because it's fast and easy.
Just after we bought the place, Dad flew us over to have a look at it from the air. It's hard to spot because of all the trees.
2 comments:
Thanks for the pictures Kathleen, so nice to get a feel for your new house. It looks wonderful and I can't wait to see it in real life. Melissa xxx
Your new home looks fabulous. I hope you spend many happy years there.... not too many as we would love to have you live in Cape Town for a little bit. Love Cath x x x
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