a look at our home office

I have written about our home office just recently in my other blog but since I so love it at the moment, I am going to dedicate another post for it. I hope I’ll get tired writing about it before you get tired reading about it. I think this is just a phase since I am really spending so much time in our home office.

So, when we bought this place in January of 2010, this was the state of “my corner”:

vien's corner's raw state

before we did any work, this was how my home office looked like.

When we were finally done with painting the ceiling and the laying the wooden floor, we moved in (March 2010) and we set up a temporary office we can share.

vien's corner's temporary state

chaos, chaos, chaos!!!! that's my hubby's computer...we used to share this corner.

Then, around August 2010 (took us too long right?), we had bought the office furniture from IKEA and installed them right away.

vien installing her home office furniture

that's me helping my husband install our home office furniture. it was already summer...you can tell by my fab tan!!! :)

Now it is a lot more neat and clean.

vien's corner's current state

This is the current state of my working space--simple and neat. Love it!

the state of our bathroom

We have a 6-square-meters bathroom an in the original plan, this bathroom should contain a shower room, a bath, a vanity with two sinks and drawers, and two cabinets on both sides of the vanity.

our bathtub

At the moment, we are not yet 100% done with our bathroom. The vanity area is already complete however; we still don’t have matching towels and bathroom rugs. We are also not yet done with the shower room so for the meantime, we use the bath for bathing and showering. And to keep the whole bathroom from getting wet while we shower, we just temporarily put up a shower curtain which is, by the way, so obviously out of place.

our bathroom vanity

Our shower room still needs a shower and a glass door. This is not out top priority at the moment but we are already looking for affordable but quality shower panels. My husband would like to go for something modern and classy but being the practical person that I am, I just want something which is affordable and durable so we can be done and over with it.

And because I wanted to prove to him that I can find an affordable but durable and stylish shower panel, I started to look online and found not just shower panels but some other really nice bathroom things at www.betterbathrooms.com. Better bathrooms has sale at the moment which is good because I am really a sucker when it comes to sales. I love sales! I love anything that means saving a few (if not a lot of) Euros. I bookmarked the site and plan to show it to my husband when he comes home later. He should know that modern and stylish house furnishing don’t only come from exclusive and expensive home furnishing stores.

guest toilet

This was the very first room we finished. Before moving in to this house, we made sure that we have the proper place for nature’s calls. Last week, we decorated it with real orchids so it has a little bit of tropical and Asian element (Looks very Japanese if you ask me).  The toilet and the vanity set are from HORNBACH. The orchids’ pot is from China. We saw it in one of our moving boxes and I can’t really remember where we got it from. The floor tiles are of dark grey color and the wall tiles are plain white accentuated with an aluminum boudoir. We don’t have the know-how about tiles so we had the tile job done professionally.

The grey towels are from IKEA. We haven’t decided yet which window curtain/blinds we’ll use so it is still bare but it is okay for now because the glass is translucent anyhow so we don’t have to worry about people being able to see us from the outside.

saving energy and money

We finally found our dream house! It has 100 square meters living area plus 50 square meter basement. We bought it in a “Belagsfertig” state. That means, the inside finishing still needs to be done. Before we moved in two weeks ago, only the basics (heating, electrical wiring, floors, painting, doors, toilets, and water pipes) were done.

we're done with the kitchen

I am glad that this week, we can count the kitchen and the bathroom as done as well. We have a lot of plans for the house and we are planning everything carefully. Sure, we want a lot of fancy things for the house but the most important consideration we have is; the house’s energy consumption should be as low as possible.

Before buying a house, we read as much as we can about home energy and how we can save money. One very helpful site is Microsoft-HOHM.com. This website offers a lot of information about home energy consumption. If you register and put in a few information about your house, like when was it built, what type of heating system does it have, and a few other details, this site can calculate your energy usage and calculate how much you can save. This website also gives you very good recommendations on how you can reduce your energy usage. We really got a lot of helpful information from this site and we are trying to follow their recommendations as we put our house together. Registration is completely free so you can check their free services anytime.

We believe in living green and saving energy is one way to show that. When we decided to buy a house, we made sure that the one we are getting is a “low energy house”. That means, the windows and the walls are built so that we don’t need to use excessive heating during the cold season. It is costing us a lot of money now but we believe that in the long run, we will save more than what we spent.

We also see to it that the home appliances we are buying are energy saving appliances. The washing machine and the dishwasher for example, have the “eco” feature. You just have to load them, put in some details, and they will calculate the weight of the load, the washing soap, the water, and the running time. This is much better than the traditional electrical appliances which only run in uniform programs—it doesn’t matter if you are washing 7 kilos load or or just 2 kilos load because they will always use the same amount of water and the same amount of energy.

For lighting, we use LED lights and bulbs that last longer and use lesser electrical energy.

There are still so many ways we can save energy and we try to follow these strictly because energy saved is money saved.

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our kitchen arrived yesterday

We ordered it seven weeks ago from KIKA. KIKA is one of the biggest upper end furniture superstores in Austria. The others are LINER and LUTZ. We also have IKEA here in Graz and they have some kitchens at cheaper prices but we wanted something really good for our kitchen—something that could last for decades so we went all out for it.

KIKA's delivery truck

The truck came at around 9:00am yesterday.

This is our living room

These are just half ofthe things unloaded from the truck. They took all the space of our living room. Glad that the living room furniture are not yet there. Waahh! It’s such a big mess!

our kitchen slowly being mounted

The workers said they’ll be done mounting the kitchen in two days.

a day's work

This is what they finished yesterday. I really hope they’ll finish everything today because I am very excited to use it!  And oh, by the way the floating ceiling was my idea. We had it made by professional but the design was from hubby. The cool lights were his ideas and design too.