Sunday, January 25, 2015

HOMEWARD BOUND

jared and i are in a new place in life. we aren't students anymore, we have decent jobs (most of the time), and are trying to eat healthy and exercise. don't get me wrong, we haven't changed that much... our exercise still primarily consists of the video game "just dance," but things are moving in a new direction.

i worry more about our parents, our siblings, our future. and i seem to spend more and more time thinking about where our future children will go to college, and whether or not we will have raised them with strong, loving, and creative hearts. i wonder about a place where they will call home, which will supply the same sense of love and security that we were blessed with. in truth, jared and i are ready. we've been thrifty, paid off our student loans, and saved all our nickles and dimes- and we're starting to look at houses.

however, looking at the housing market here in salt lake, basically just makes you depressed. all of the options are either overpriced, or too crowded, or just plain boring. we have gorgeous views here in utah, but seldom do architects or city planners seem to take the natural beauty into consideration when designing homes and communities. what the heck, architects. what the heck.

here's what i want, and if anyone has ideas on where i can buy (renovate) or build this, please let me know. i need all of the help i can get.



1. something small. i'm talking something under 1200 sq feet. i grew up in a house with 7 kids, and one of the things i learned was you don't need a lot of space to have a happy family.


2. natural vegetation. we have enough beauty all around us without trying to make it look like we live in great britian. i love utah, and i love deserts. let's embrace the beauty that already exists here naturally and save on watering unnecessary lawns, bushes, and flowerbeds.


3. a room with a view. this one is probably #1 on my list of priorities. i like to draw, and paint, and play music. and nothing seems to rejuvenate and inspire more than rooms with views (minus the golf course).



4. spatial economics. it doesn't matter if you have a family room, and a living room, and an office, and a library, and a mud room, and a game-room, and 8 bedrooms. non of that matters, because everyone spends all of their time in one room, and it is always the room connected to the kitchen. i would like a house that focuses on the living room and kitchen, with a few bedrooms the size of closets.


5. simplified kitchen. i think i am entirely alone on this one, but why in the world are we spending so much money on fancy cupboards, when inexpensive shelves work just as well? why have a dish washer when it only takes 10 mins to wash dishes? minimalism, minimalism, minimalism.


6. nooks for art and books. i want our house to be full of beautiful original art and a love for learning.

so that's about it. and now the hard part, actually finding something that fits into this dream. ideas?

3 comments:

  1. Where in Utah do you want to build this house? Nothern or Southern?

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  2. yeah, that's a big part of the problem. jared would have to take a big pay cut to move to washington county... but we do debate whether it would be worth it to move.

    we've got lots of mountains and deserts around salt lake too, and if we could find something like this near slc, i would be over the moon.

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  3. Yeah either way would be nice. You just need to find the right location. I think you are crazy though.... About the dishwasher. I swear with a baby Travis and I do about three loads a day! We are overrun with dirty dishes. The dishwasher is like the most important thing in the house.

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