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We Made It...finally!

  • renae535
  • Oct 12, 2018
  • 2 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

I’m sure you are thinking that as an interior designer, building a home would be a breeze, right? I have to say, 80% of the choices were instant for me, but the other 20% were a struggle, and they seemed to vary over the finishes and placement of whatever I was struggling with vs. the function [think hardware finishes, 2 or 3 lights over the island, finishes of lighting in a room, placement of knobs/pulls, the fireplace for crying out loud!] Just so everyone knows, our project struggled with the same amount of opposition and bumps in the road as anyone else’s.

This was a bit of a long process [for me, years and years of dreaming], purchasing a lot in a suburb of Minneapolis, deciding on a general contractor, developing the floor plan, selling our home of 17 years, moving into a rental townhome for 16 mos. [longer than planned], and you have a bit of chaos. Thankfully, I had a dear, flexible husband with few wishes, and four pretty patient children [3 teenagers and a ten-year-old].

Three things I missed the most?

  • The “smell” of home….our laundry scent, I can’t explain it….just our scent!

  • Our dining room table [we didn’t have room for one in the townhome].

  • Our refrigerator[s] and freezer[s]. You can imagine with our size of family and our Costco runs, we utilize more than one of each for sure!

But, can I tell you? It is worth it. As I sit here working on my island and my kitchen with ample storage and beautiful inset cabinets…..we made it. Did you hear? The KELLERs MADE IT!

White paneled wall and a window with light streaming through; green trees visible outside, creating a serene and bright atmosphere.
Lilac-walled room with a large window showing greenery, an open moving box in foreground, and an ornate chandelier above.
Close-up of a brass chandelier, featuring white lampshades and a candle-shaped bulb, set against a soft, neutral background.
Black and white patterned tile floor and the lower part of a peach-colored cabinet, creating a stylish, geometric design.

Photos by: Rachel Nadeau

We officially moved in almost 2 weeks ago. And guess what, life didn’t stop once we stepped foot in our door. School still went on, work still started on time, homecoming still happened for 2/4 kids, soccer games, football practice, and skating practice all kept happening. We were able to adjust and now it seems and smells like “home”. I haven’t even driven to the wrong home yet! I’m amazed.

I’m loving that we are using the house as we should. Our floor is durable, as is our tile and countertops. Our lighting is ample, and our layout has served us well. We have some awesome materials in our home, fun vinyl with a masculine pinstripe, a rustic pine table with blue stone inlay that I sealed with hemp oil, 5″ select white oak flooring with greige stain, a sassy newel post with custom turnings, a huge 48″ fridge that I could marry, and a wood-burning fireplace in the family room [requested by B. J. and the kids!].

Black and white tiles with circular and petal patterns, creating a geometric design. No text or figures. Sophisticated and orderly mood.
Man working on kitchen renovation with unfinished cabinets and light fixtures. Bright room with light gray walls and large windows.
White marble wall with gray veining, featuring two recessed shelves. The sleek, clean design gives a modern and minimalistic feel.
Woman with striped shirt smiling in a bright room, standing near an open doorway. The background is minimal with neutral colors.

Photos by: Rachel Nadeau

It is weird that we all have these small things that really make it for us. I should poll our family to see what it is that makes them tick about the new home. Future blog post, maybe?

We are grateful for being in one place, and only one. Of course, it is a process to unpack, add finishing touches, etc. so please look for more posts on social media and the blog.

RememberBurn the candles, and use the china….

R

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