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We got into the new house today to take pictures and measurements. Our new landlord showed us around, and then kindly told us we could drop the key through the mail slot when we were done. So we had plenty of time to do the job thoroughly.

The house is even nicer than I remembered. Wow, is it nice. This is a nice house.

New House Exterior

I'm going to put some pictures here in the entry, but I've also got a whole New House Photoset on flickr in case anyone is really curious.

Here's the front courtyard. This is a very unusual architectural feature for Baltimore. I think that's runaway sage and thyme growing over on the right.

Courtyard

Apparently, the house used to have a dentist's office in the front room, and the rest was family living quarters. The big front door you can see in the exterior picture is unused. People enter the house through the side door, which is barely visible in the exterior photo. It leads into a little sub-foyer, and then there are double doors into the small main foyer.

Foyer

We have two good-sized living rooms. We're going to use the first (which is 12 X 18) as a sitting room. It has two red walls and two beige walls, a lovely fireplace, two windows looking out onto a brick wall a few feet away, and French doors leading to the other living room.

Living Room

This is the other living room, which we plan to use as a playroom. It's 12 x 16.5 and painted an odd sort of blue-grey.

Playroom

On the other side of the foyer is a 12 x 13 dining room with a lovely, large built-in china cabinet.

Dining Room

The kitchen is not a real selling point of the house, but it's certainly adequate to our needs. Gas stove, dishwasher, and (yay!) a double sink. The cabinets and appliances are brand new. Those cabinets look lovely, but they're so high that I'm going to have trouble reaching above the bottom shelf. Fortunately, as you can see at the far end, there's a pantry with plenty of shelving. The refrigerator is in the pantry. There's also a back door in there.

Kitchen

Going upstairs: OMG, our bedroom is huge. It's 12 x 18, with two big six-shelf built-in bookcases, one 5 feet wide and one 3 feet wide. It has two small closets, one with a lot of little shelves and a small hanging bar, and the other (cedar-lined) with a double (top and bottom) hanging bar. Embarrassingly, our bedroom also has a huge 4ft floor-to-ceiling mirror on one wall.

Master Bedroom

Our bathroom is small and cute, with a lovely clawfoot tub and inadequate storage. Because there isn't a downstairs bathroom, we'll be sharing this one with guests.

Our Bathroom

Alex's room is rather small (9 x 12) and nondescript, but check out the sink in her private bath. Isn't it outrageous? Her bathroom is separated from her room by one of those plastic accordion curtains. She has a clawfoot tub big enough to swim in.

Alex's Bathroom

The third floor guest room needs major help escaping from the 70s. I think it's about 12 X 12. It does have a lovely stained-glass faux skylight in the hideous panelled ceiling, with a lightbulb beyond it. The guest room has two small closets and an en suite bathroom with a stall shower. The third floor also has a tiny (6.5 x 9) room with a large closet and some built-in shelves. We hope to have a baby to put in that one someday.

Guest Room

In the back of the house there's more outdoor space, shut off from the front of the house by a tall, opaque locked gate. You access it from the pantry. There's a door that leads into the basement, and chain-link fence separating it from the lovely back courtyard of the house next door. Right now it's a mess of construction debris. It's mostly just an oddly-shaped paved spot, but there's a long planter-thingy that I could grow veggies in if the soil tests reasonably lead-free.

Back Area

The whole house has more awesome little antique details than I can count. Carved doorframes, cut-glass doorknobs, brass fingerplates on some of the interior doors. (And yet, in contrast to the broad-gapped, splintery, authentically 1875 hardwood floors in our current house? The new house's floors are all beautifully finished.) I'm just going to share three of my favorites (besides Alex's sink, already pictured): a gaslamp jet in the second-floor landing, the chandelier and plaster ceiling medallion in the dining room, and the crazy brass doorhandles leading from the living room to the playroom.

Landing

Chandelier Detail

Door Handle Detail

Date: 2008-02-23 08:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nex0s.livejournal.com
PS - you do not really have to let us do anythign in your house at all, or even come see it :) Please know that I'm messing around and not trying to test your boundaries or anything - and if I overstepped by it, please accept my apologies.

OK? :)

N.
Still happy about the house on your behalf!

Date: 2008-02-23 09:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rivka.livejournal.com
Oh gosh, no worries. We love having visitors, and it would be fun to show you our city.

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