A City Oasis
Yes, yet another move! This time we moved from St Albans, where we were house-sitting for six weeks, back into town, to a lovely 100 year old cottage. Finally, we have a place where we can unpack our boxes and find homes for our possessions. At least, this time, we did not have much packing to do as most of our possessions were still boxed up, from the initial move from the UK.
We were handed the keys to the cottage, on Saturday 28th July. Upon opening the front door, the smell of fresh paint wafted towards us. That was no bad thing as the whole cottage had been very tastefully redecorated. The formerly blue and yellow walls are now a beige type colour. Yes, I know it sounds bad but beige really compliments the polished floorboards (rimu, we think), tiled fire grates and high feature ceilings. It goes without saying that the high ceilings and walls above the picture rails are painted white. Yes we must be getting old to notice and appreciate such things!
Yes. We do plan to buy lampshades!
Anyway that same day, we made a start with cleaning the kitchen cupboards (I don't know why this needs to be done but it is some kind of ritual that always has to be done when moving into a new place. After all everyone else is just plain dirty and you don't know what types of manky food they have had sitting there!) As the cottage had been empty for over a month the power had been disconnected. This meant there was no hot water at the cottage and made the cleaning a little hard. But being ever inventive, we just carried hot water over from St Albans to Salisbury St, in hot water bottles! We could not stay at the cottage all day as the hockey season was still in full swing and playing is important, too! Anyway, with the cupboards clean, on Sunday, we managed to find homes for some of our kitchen items. The kitchen does not have as much storage space as the one in our Redbridge house so it has been difficult to find space for the collections of Kellogg’s and Homepride stuff. (More items that were really important to ship over.) Therefore somebody is a little bit disappointed at the moment!
The Lounge
Of course, during the following week, work got in the way of moving (As the power is off we need daylight, and it is winter here – dark early). Anyway, we finally spent our first night in the cottage on the 11th August and spent the next couple of weeks settling in. I think that translates as setting up the stereo, putting records into alphabetical order, reorganizing the kitchen drawers/cupboards, etc. (Mmmmmmm. I wonder who did each particular job.)
What with moving into an unfurnished cottage we needed to buy our own furniture. Yes we had shipped over wooden fruit bowls, a Yorkshire Tea teapot, a stuffed Nemo toy and many other useful items but we had nothing to sit on or sleep in (Priorities?) Anyway, over the last couple of months, we have been busy buying home furnishings. After weeks of trawling through all the furniture shops, we finally decided on a pine bedroom suite that we both liked. Luckily, this also fitted within our (non-existent) budget. We bought a new, king-size slat bed (which is slightly bigger than kings from the UK so bringing our duvet covers and fitted sheets was a waste of time) as well as two bedside cabinets and a scotch chest (a tall chest of drawers, for those non-kiwis amongst you). With that sorted, the hunt for a decent, affordable mattress started. I am not sure what is harder! After lying on too many beds, which makes you really tired (can you see my joke?), we picked a winner. However, there is always ‘...one more look at this shop...’ and you guessed it, another mattress became the champion. Luckily, this mattress was much cheaper due to a clearance sale, so it was just as well that we did have that quick look.

Our bedroom
We had somewhere to sleep but still needed something to sit on whilst watching our 'new' television. So after searching the Trade Me website we found two lovely two seater couches. One couch is blue, the other is tartan. They do not match, but both look lovely and are in good nick. The blue sofa was delivered to the cottage on a Sunday, by a lovely man, who just did not seem to want to leave! Well, when we viewed the sofa at his house he did have two rather boisterous kids making a racket so who could blame him. With all the purchases, moving into the cottage required more than a few carloads. Yes, now that we have furniture to speak of, we needed a man with a van! We collected the bedroom furniture and tartan sofa, with the help of our friend Connor and his Ute (pick-up truck). A few more purchases from Trade Me have been made (bookcase, washing machine, etc.) which required the assistance of Mark and his car to collect. I guess we now owe a few beers to people!
Anyway, we are now settled in the cottage and really like it here as it is so nice and cosy! As I write, we are sitting in front of the TV (watching Rove), enjoying a glass of the red stuff whilst our rent-a-cat (more about him in another article) is sprawled on the sofa soaking up the heat from the gas fire.
2 Comments:
Good luck in the new home and all that. Looks like a smart place. Not convinced by Tartan Sofas though. We'll need to see a photo before we make a decision.
By
Tina, at Monday, September 04, 2006 12:55:00 am
I'm really sorry, Chris, but you have leather sofas, and are in no position to comment.
House looks lovely, btw, P&C.
By
Ian, at Sunday, October 15, 2006 9:40:00 pm
Post a Comment
<< Home