Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Even Kirsty Allsopp would be impressed

Seven years after trundling up the potholed track to view the House With No Name, we’ve just spent our second holiday there.

It’s far from luxurious but the place is definitely starting to feel like home. Take the attic. When we first climbed the steep stairs up to the top floor, one room was propped up with steel girders. Why? Because the walls were so dodgy they had to be pinned together. Literally.

The stunned notaire accompanying us kept muttering “tout à faire” as we stomped up and down. Another attic room was filled with a lifetime of rubbish, including a spooky-looking trunk covered in cobwebs. We never discovered what was inside - but at least it had gone by the time I signed on the dotted line.

Fast forward a few years and even though there’s so much work to do, the attic is now an oasis of calm. Well, by day at least. It’s slightly more raucous by night because the dormouse has crept back into the roof and scrabbles about like crazy in the early hours of the morning.

But to give an idea of the attic’s transformation, here’s what my daughter's room was like before…
And the picture at the top shows what it’s like now.

I reckon even Kirsty and Phil from Location, Location, Location would be impressed!

PS. “Why aren’t you at the Olympics?” asked the puzzled man at the garage as we filled up the car near Avignon. He blithely assumed that everyone from the UK is in London to watch the Games. But like countless others, I’ve spent hours online attempting to buy tickets and ended up with absolutely none. 

PPS. If you're keen to get into the Olympic spirit, my novella, Olympic Flames, is set at London 2012. It  follows a talented young showjumper desperate to win her first gold medal in front of her home crowd. 

11 comments:

  1. Great transformation Emma. Our place is also a wip in progress - hard work isn't it?.Enjoyed Olympic Flames by the way.

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    1. Thanks so much Jennie. I agree, it is a labour of love but good luck with yours too! And I'm so glad you liked Olympic Flames.

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  2. It looks as if it's going to be fantastic, Emma.

    Bonnes vacances!

    Liz X

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    1. Thank you so much, Liz. It's lovely but there's quite a way to go yet!!! And have a lovely holiday in Umbria!

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  3. My god, what a transformation, from Before to After. Never mind Kirsty Allsop - I'm impressed!

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    1. Thank you very much, Henri. That's really kind of you. We are definitely making progress but it will take years to get everywhere like the attic!

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  4. It looks LOVELY! Let's hope the dormouse decides to move on and out!

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    1. Thank you so much, Cari-Jane. That room is definitely the best bit so far - a long way to go but we are loving it. And stop press, the dormouse is definitely BACK!

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  5. That room is just stunning. Congratulations, I bet it's going to be completely amazing when you have fnished it totally! :)

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    1. Thank you so much. It will be amazing when it's all done - might take quite a few more years yet though!

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  6. What a great transformation! Well done. We are restoring our house at the moment and it's dusty and messy everywhere, seeing this gives me some hope that one day it will be finished. :)

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