I've taken the shots I made with my iPhone during the visit to the new house, and during the home inspection, and put them up so folks can get a sense of the space. We think the house is a cross between the Pasadena house and the Providence house. The furniture in the house is staged.
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The view from the street.
Looking out the sunroom on the second floor to the back yard.
A rather impressive door knocker.
Jonathan on the fully screened front porch.
The floor tiles in the entryway.
Looking through the entryway over the landing into the kitchen.
Looking back at the stairs from the living room.
The living room - complete with staged furniture.
Close-up of the built ins to the left of the fireplace.
Stained glass window to the right of the fireplace. The one on the left is identical.
The dining room with built in buffet - probably not the original. That's our real estate agent, Michael Bartus.
Close-up of the dining room chandelier, with stained glass cabinets in teh background.
Into the kitchen. That's me investigating the way to the cellar.
Moving clockwise through kitchen - the opening that we've dubbed 'the cat highway' over the counter.
A close-up of the 'cat highway' looking through to the landing.
Continuing clock-wise through the kitchen.
Continuing clock-wise through the kitchen.
Continuing clock-wise through the kitchen.
Continuing clock-wise through the kitchen - the back door is visible.
Last view - the kitchen bathroom at the end of the mudroom area. This is where we are moving the laundry.
The kitchen bathroom.
The kitchen bathroom.
Looking through the 'cat highway' to the kitchen from the landing.
Looking up from the landing to upstairs. The door leads to the stairs to the attic.
Looking down the stairs - 'cat highway' to the right.
A built-in in the upstairs hallway between the master (left) and guest bedrooms (right).
The master bath with (not)jacuzzi/koi pond.
The more functional side of the bathroom.
Looking through a passage to the master bedroom.
The master bedroom.
The guest bedroom.
The built-in shelves in the small bedroom (to be computer room). The door goes to the sunroom.
Looking back into the small bedroom from the sunroom.