Our New House! Check Her Out!

Hello fellow blog readers! I have been MIA for a couple of weeks now, due to the move. But I have MANY posts lined up this week to make up for all of the non-posting. In fact I have THREE posts today, so check back later on for those! Here’s post number 1!

So I am about 50% settled into my new house, and I have gotta’ say. As stressful as this has all been in the last few weeks, I simply LOVE my home. It’s about 70 years old, and it is the dream home that I have prayed for my whole life. It’s not big nor small. Just right. I’ve always wanted a colonial or tudor style home, and in this case I ended up with a beautiful 4 bedroom/2.5 bath Dutch Colonial on almost 1 acre just half a mile from my mom’s and near one of the best elementary schools in the state. I mean it does not get better than this -and I never wanted more than this. I was never one of those people who dreamed of having a million dollars, living in a mansion, and driving exotic cars. My dream was always to be debt-free and live comfortably in a quaint country style home with lots of trees, my kids attending a good school and maybe have a dog or two join the family. Who knows, maybe we’ll get one for Christmas;)

Anyway, the house isn’t nearly finished, as far as decorating, but I wanted to share a couple of shots of what is done, and that way you can kind of see the progress of it as it unfolds. I have HUGE plans for it and can’t wait to turn this house into our home.

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I HEART shabby-chic and vintage style everything when it comes to home & landscape decor. North Carolina is shabby-chic heaven and really inexpensive too. The bench on the left was built by my husband Alin for my birthday one year. It’s made out of hundred year old blood wood & leftover iron from a previous stair job installation he did. My baby is so good at what he does! The metal bike/pot-holder on the right I bought from Marshall’s/Home Goods a couple of years ago for $80.
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Man, I love Fall.
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My boys call him Jack. And apparently he protects the mail “so nobody don’t get it”.
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How cool is it that I can see deer in my front yard every morning & evening? This reminds me of when I used to live in Deerfield, IL.
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This is my entry hallway. We bought this locker thingy from a garage sale for $10 and my husband painted it a fire-engine red. Each locker for each one of my four little ones. Cool, eh?
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I LOVE this buffet/hutch thingy. It’s in our dinette/kitchen area. I found this lady at some antiques show who gets these old pieces of furniture & shabbifies them. She is AMAZING. It looks straight out of an Anthropology catalog, doesn’t it? Except instead of paying thousands, I paid $120. (Yes, you read it right)
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Now the last set of pictures are taken from Genevieve’s room. It’s the only room in the house that is pretty much finished. Here’s a picture of her room when we moved in and before we did anything to it.
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Now AFTER…
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I LOVE this dresser. We bought it an at antique shop in Lincolnton for only $140! The lady who owns the shop said this piece is around 90 years old, and she did such a beautiful job refinishing it, don’t you think? Also, the old window frame taken from an old barn was only $5 from the same little shop.
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This crib & bedding set were my best deal yet. Guess how much I paid for both? $32. Yes. Thirty-two dollars. How? Let me tell you. A client of my mother’s had a crib she didn’t need nor didn’t want to deal with, so she gave it to me (before Genevieve was born). It was a white crib and pretty plain. I then found this one on Craigslist but it was white and was missing the posts since it was supposed to be some sort of canopy crib. It also came with bedding as well. When I saw the wood-working details on the crib, I could not pass it up, and so I bought the crib & bedding together for only $100. Then here’s what I did. I washed the bedding that came with that crib on Craigslist & put it together with the crib that was given to me, took nice pictures and listed it on Craigslist. It was a nice set when put together, just not my style. I sold that set for $225. So now I was in the plus at $125 profit. Alin bought black paint for the crib for $25 (don’t worry, the paint was baby safe). So that left me with $100. I then found this amazing crib bedding set that I fell in love with. It was $400 online and I was sure it was the one I wanted. I did a random google search with the name of the crib bedding + the word “Craigslist” and a listing came up in Dallas, TX. A lady was selling the EXACT same set brand new in its original packaging for $90! I paid $10 shipping and there you go! ALL of it was free! Now where does the $32 come in? Since the crib was missing the four posts, I knew what I wanted to do. I bought four cream-colored porcelain rosettes from Anthropologie for only $8 each and fixed them in each hole to give it a finished look. So there you go! The WHOLE crib & crib bedding set for $32! It took a lot of patience and a LOT of hard work on Alin’s end to paint the crib with all its spirals & twist & turns, but in the end, I got the crib set that I had always dreamed of having for my little girl.
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Got this wing-back chair on Craigslist for $25.
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Bought this dresser+hutch for only $70 on Craigslist and Alin painted it the same black as the crib. LOVE it! The mirror & know thingy was about $12 from Marshall’s.
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The mirror was $9 from Marshall’s.
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I bought this box from Marshall’s for $9 and use it to store Genevieve’s keepsakes.
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The doll on the left was given to me for Christmas by my mother when I was 13. It was a limited edition doll bought from Neiman Marcus when my mom worked there. The doll in the middle was bought about 8 years ago at the Chenonceau castle in France when I was there on my honeymoon. The third doll was bought for only $1 at a consignment sale here in Charlotte. Too good of a deal to pass up.
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Comments

  1. Tracey Todd V. - Beautifully styled and great bargain hunting! Congratulations on your new home.
  2. Tami Payne - Beautiful Home.. A perfect place to be cozy..
  3. Lilia Ahner - Love your new home! It's great to see that you took a chance with the black furniture in your daughter's room, so gorgeous!
  4. Jamie Borota - I am in love with your house. My old nanny family had a cute old fashioned style house and I was in love with it too. Definitely my style and can't wait to have my own someday to decorate.
  5. Lavi Popitan - i love it caroline!!. i love the whole chic look as well!! and i am SO jealous of all the treees and fall leaves!! whenever it is i get marrried im leaving AZ and gonna live around trees, i love them so much!,congrats girl on the house, i love how uve found every unique piece for your home. very niceee. they can someday be passed down :)
  6. Kristin Vining - WOW - I LOVE it!! C O N G R A T S to you and your family!! xoxo
  7. andreea - ok when i move in my new home, i am soo def. gonna call you for decorating tips. i am the MOST boring uncreative person i know, and i would LOVE to have a story for everything in my house too :) I am jealous, to admit..but sooo thankful that you got your dream home, God trully blessed you because you guys deserve it. You work way too hard, so enjoy it guys for many many years!!
  8. Jessica ghetes - When can I move in?
  9. jenny tarau - nice caroline. its just perfect. this really REALLY makes me wanna move to NC. It looks like a whole new world compared to AZ. Blessings and xoxo
  10. Kerri Photoprops - LOve the house!! Awesome decorating too! I want to move now! lol
  11. Raveca - very beautiful .very antiques keep up the good work..........enjoy
  12. Kelly - Congratulations! It must feel amazing to achieve such a dream. And I love the stories behind all of the furniture and details, I'm a huge Marshall's fan myself!
  13. Caroline Ghetes - Thank you to every single one of you who have stopped by! Just to clarify (not that I need to), I am in no way a cheap person. I just really appreciate good quality craftsmanship and when there's a certain history behind every piece of furniture or home accessory I find. I just happen to live in an area that offers shabby chic vintage items for ridiculously low prices and don't feel the need to fork 4 times the money over to mega-stores selling fake vintage stuff, LOL. And thank you guys for noticing that I have stories behind my pieces! I love to know the story behind each piece I buy or at least remember the experience when I buy them!
  14. simona salajan - Hi Caroline I so LOVE all your pictures; you got a nice gift; u know how to capture memories and the colors are so alive... I enjoy looking at all your pics... Keep up the good work. I hope to run into u one of these days, just because we share the same passion; well I can say I'm professional like u but I love pictures and I enjoy taking them; but I don't know so much as u do so that's why it's so nice to look at your creation to see what else u come up with next... Maybe I should look into taking some photography classes, I think I would like that just so I learn more about it..will see.. ok take care.. God's blessing to u all.. Simona Salajan Sacramento Ca.
  15. simona salajan - oops I meant to say in my other comment: 'I'm not professional as you are in taking pics but I enjoy taking them'
  16. simona salajan - one more thing, I love the pic with the deers, I wish it would be the same for me... but hey can't have it all..you must have a big land or live close by some forest or something..any how it's amazing...
  17. simona salajan - also u have a beautiful house and you got a gift in decorating it and bargaining for what u like.... sure feels like home... by the way do u also have a fire place?..
  18. stacyZ - Wow you did an AMAZING job Way to go! I love the story of the crib. You are my shopping HERO!
  19. andreea - On the contrary Caroline, commenting on your clarification, one would look at those pics and think you've spent a fortune on your furniture...i thought so of the crib before reading the story...but i think i appreciate and admire your style MORE because you are willing to go out and try something new and create it to your liking. Anyone can go and buy something expensive, or order something original from a catalog. But who can transform something into these unique masterpieces on their own? I sure can't, i'll tell you that.....you've got many talents, Caroline...
  20. Meghan Nygren - Lovely pictures, fantastic decor, and holymoly have got great taste! The lockers are really a great idea. Love it!
  21. Caroline Ghetes - Thanks again everyone! Simona, no actually I live in South Charlotte, not near a forest or anything, just a woodsy neighborhood and I am still surprised that these group of deer hang out in our neighborhood. LOVE it and never tire of it : ) Stacy, LOL ; ) And thank you Andreea, I really appreciate your kind words. I wish I could take the credit for everything but I can't! I just have a vision usually, for how I want a room, and then take a mental picture and that's it. I have this picture in my head, for days, months, and sometimes years and won't buy the pieces to complete this mental picture unless I see that piece and am like "That's it. That's the one." For example the greenish/goldish chest of drawers in Genevieve's room was on Craigslist for a few months and I had my eye on it, but just wasn't in a position to purchase it, so I knew someone else would buy it at such a good deal. But it was still there and then when I was finally able to get it, I could not believe that it was still there. Honestly, I just knew it was meant for me, LOL ; ) Anyway, I usually get the visions on what I want to do and Alin does all the hard work to make it come true and so I am grateful for the patience he has with me, LOL.
  22. Elena Hernandez - thos are great deals and such a lovely home! Love the fall leaves and the personality you put into each piece of furniture...You made a home out of little things that became big! Your daughters room is gorgeous and has room for her to grow in! does the crib change into a bed later on?
  23. Caroline Ghetes - Elena, thank you so much for your wonderful words! No the crib is not convertible, but once she grows out of it, I plan on selling it to someone who can appreciate the work put into it ; )
  24. Sara Wagoner - You house is amazing! I'm officially jealous you 1. live in this beautiful house 2. have the ability to throw together amazing antiques and make them somehow modern and chic 3. have the talent to then photograph it all!!
  25. NIcole - Foarte frumoasa camera...am mai spus-o...cea a fetitei voastre.. Good job....
  26. angie - These are amazing finds!!! Thank you so much for sharing:)
  27. Ligia Capalnas - I absolutely love everything you have done with your house and your daughter's room...it looks amazing and you seem to find amazing deals!!! You have a very beautiful home and amazing pictures to show it off :)

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