Tuesday, August 5, 2008

The Kitchen



Roomy! Space for an island if you want to add one.





The washer and drier are in the small utility room (over there - by the refrigerator).






Dishwasher, oven and stove top, tons of cabinet space, room for a cozy breakfast at the tall table (not included with the house)... this is a great kitchen.

The Master Bedroom



When we first bought our house this room was the dining room! When we built on our wonderful family room http://bearhollowhome.blogspot.com/2008/07/best-room-in-house.html we opened up the wall between the old living room and the kitchen and turned the living room into the dining room. We then built a closet out of part of the new dining room so that the old dining room could now be the master bedroom. (Is that too confusing?) Anyway, It made a very nice sized room.


You may not be able to tell from the picture, but this is a king-sized bed. You can see that there is still a lot of room in the room even with a big bed.

You gotta have one of these...


It's hard to take a fancy picture of a bathroom. This one, of course, has all the things that make a bathroom a bathroom. Plus there is a shower in the bath. (I mention that because I had a house once that actually didn't have a shower. I put one in.)



I'm just thankful that - given that this house was built in the 50s - that the tile isn't baby blue or pink!

Friday, August 1, 2008

House for Sale



An updated 1950s ranch at 3575 Bear Hollow Road in Whites Creek, TN

We listed our house today with Joy and Company Real Estate Services - Part of ERA.





You can e-mail Joy at boykinc@realtracs.com for more information about the house or to set up a time to see it in person.



When I know the MLS number I'll post it here.

The Barn



There's a pole barn at the back of the acreage that's perfect for storing all of your big things. It's on the other side of the creek, across the bridge. Look how grand the black walnut tree is on the way to the barn.



I just have grandchildren toys and my tractor/mower and some metals chairs. I suppose I should straighten it all up...


The barn is approximately 19 1/2 feet across the front, 20 1/2 feet deep and 11 1/2 feet tall. The roof slants toward the back. (I measured it by myself so it's close but not exact.)


If you wanted to, you could finish it off, put up a fence and have some horses in the back.