I promised my mum (who I usually call mam) that I would take some photos of the new flat for her. So while I was over there this afternoon I did so.
Here are a few of them for those who were wondering what it looks like…
We begin our tour in the living room, which will eventually also have to serve as a dining room and study, it being only a two room flat. I couldn’t figure out how to get two images next to each other on this thing so I’ve pasted both photos into one document and just uploaded that. As you can see, the ceiling slopes down at one side. That’s because I’m on the top floor, right under the roof. This means I get lots of light in and, from the back windows especially, a brilliant view. The only downside is that I have to carry everything all the way up to the top of the building – no lift you see. Oh well, it’ll keep me fit I suppose…
Let’s move on shall we.
Here’s the bedroom. Again with the slopy ceiling at one side. This photo was taken from the doorway, as you can probably tell by the fact that said door appears on the right of the picture. I’m thinking of placing the bed underneath the window, to the right of the radiator, then getting some kind of bedside table to go next to the wall. There’s a plug socket down there so I’ll be able to put a lamp on the bedside table, meaning no getting up to turn out the light when I want to go to sleep.
And here’s the rest of the bedroom, the bit that’s round the corner from the previous picture. I don’t have a proper bathroom, just this sink at one side of the bedroom plus a shower (we’ll come to that in a bit). There’s a rail in the ceiling just in front of the sink where I shall be hanging a curtain at some point, so the “bathroom” bit will at least be kept separate from the part I’m actually sleeping in. Anyway, I don’t mind the sink being in my room – I’ve managed to live with it for the past 2 and a half years in the student residence.
And here’s the shower I was talking about. It’s just to the left of the sink. Now I won’t even have to leave the bedroom when I go for a shower in the morning!
Our final stop is in the kitchen area. This photo was taken from the bedroom, which is to the left. The door you can just about see on the right leads into the living room. I’m really pleased that the kitchen cupboards are red – it’s my favourite colour!
If you were to stand in my little kitchen area then turn around to face the other way you would see three doors on your right. Number one leads into the bedroom (yes, it’s on the left here. So if you turned around it would end up on your right. See what I mean). Door number two leads to the toilet. I did take a photo of it for my mummy dearest but shan’t post it on here. It’s a toilet – what more do you need to know? The third door is the entrance to the flat, or I suppose in this case it would be the exit since it would be pretty difficult to do any entering if you were already standing in my kitchen.
And that is it. My very own flat. It’s small, but not if you compare it to my room here, and – most importantly – it’s all mine! At 25 and a half years of age I’ve finally got a place of my own. About bloody time too, don’t ya think?
Yayyyyyyy! Really excited for you. It’s great getting your own place! And it looks so cosy and cute, kind of like the first place I got on my own – I was so excited that I spent a whole day cleaning it with genuine enthusiasm. My mother thought I was ill. Obviously this didn’t last! Do you already have a lot of your own stuff to put in it? That’s great fun too. I always spend ridiculous amounts of time arranging books on shelves, pots in cupboards, magnets on fridge etc. when I move to a new place. But I’m a bit of a sad specimen, really…!
Thanks Hails.
I don’t have much furniture to put in yet. That’s the next task – after handing over the keys to this place next week the boyfriend and I are off to Ikea to buy – at the very least – a bed 🙂
Looks like a great place!
Great news.
E mail me your new address and I will send you a house warming present.
xx
J – Thanks. I think so 🙂
Katy – Thank you! I shall facebook you it – hotmail is not letting me senf emails for some reason.
Looks amazing. I’m so jealous of your natural lighting! I don’t have that. My living room is always super dark!
Cool! The ceiling in the living room reminds me of my coworker’s bedroom ceiling. She lives on the top floor too and they have no lift as well! Her place looks dozy. So does yours. Can’t wait to see it all when it’s filled up with your stuff!
I meant to say COZY not dozy. 😀
sleepyjane – yep, I’m loving the natural lighting! Will probably get really hot in summer though.
Incoherent – Thanks. I shall try to get photos up once it’s all done.
wow, it’s beautiful!!! i love the kitchen!