After three years of living in our flat in West London, our
landlord dropped the bombshell that her nephew was moving to town and she
needed the place for him.
So it was time to pack up and move on.
Per our lease, our landlord gave us the standard 60 day
notice, but since we knew we would be super busy in May and June travelling, we
decided to start looking for a new flat
ASAP. Our letting agent wasn’t very much
help in finding anything, so David got to work on his own and found a ton of
great places just a few blocks away.
After checking out just two rental homes, we found an amazing little
house just a minute’s walk from the tube station. It only took us one day. We were very, very lucky.
This house-hunting trip went so much better than when we
first moved to London. It helped that we
knew the area, the various letting agents (we ended up going with Japan
Services, since our area is full of Japanese expats because the children’s
Japanese school is just down the street), and we were able to stretch our
budget a bit.
We were also able to negotiate vacating our current place a
lot sooner than the 60 days our landlord had given us. So within just a couple of weeks after
finding out the bad news, we had hired a moving company and bribed our friends
and family with dinner to help us move.
Meike and her husband, Felipe, were in town that same
weekend, but Meike was pregnant at the time (she had a baby boy, Maximilian,
last weekend – yay!!) so we gave them a free pass! Instead, they went out into the city that
morning and came back to a new house that evening.
We had dinner with them the night before instead at Argentine steakhouse, Gaucho. Yum!
We really like our new place, but it took a while to put it
all together because there are no closets!
It’s recently renovated, so we have a clean, modern kitchen and bathroom
and new paint and carpet throughout the house, but when the contractors redid
everything, they didn’t think to put closet space anywhere. So weird!
I don’t know how people in Europe live without storage or closets… so we
had to buy a few new furniture pieces, and now it’s finally feeling like home!
The new house is attached on both sides, but the walls are
much thicker than our old place (if you never came to visit, you can’t imagine
how loud the children were upstairs).
The
house is also two stories, which is very different than our old ground-floor
flat, and makes it feel much bigger.
In the winter, we’ll close off the door to the entryway and the
door to the kitchen, which will keep the living area warm and cozy.
Another living room / dining room / office combo.
Nice new kitchen, and the best part is…
….we finally have a dishwasher!! After three years of doing the dishes by
hand, this is my favorite part of the new house!
Same as almost every house in England, the washing machine
is in the kitchen. Unfortunately, there
isn’t space for a dryer, but we’re used to line-drying by now. :(
The backyard is much smaller than our old one, which is
great news for us (less maintenance!) but bad news for Kirby.
We have a garage and a coal shed in the back, which is being
used as a storage area for everything that didn't fit in the house and can brave
the elements outside.
The second best
part of the new place is the full-size fridge we found in the garage. David quickly claimed the garage and fridge and turned it
into his ‘man-cave.’
Our one bathroom with lots of natural light but not a lot of storage
After trying to fit all of our clothes in the drawers and new
guest bedroom wardrobe, we realized that was not happening and turned the third
bedroom into a walk-in closet. Much
better!
For our anniversary this year, I went with the traditional wood theme and bought David a liquor globe (the top opens up to hold liquor bottles and glasses), thinking he would put it out in his man cave. He liked it too much to send it out to the garage, so the gift completely backfired on me and is now sitting in our living room.
But we are displaying a lot of the trinkets we've picked up
on our travels around the world.
From David’s beer stein collection hanging on a shelf above the dining room,
to our Russian nesting dolls on the bookshelf that I picked up at the Christmas market in St. Petersburg,
to the ebony hand-carved elephant sitting on our coffee table that we bargained for at the Masai village in Tanzania,
the globe does tie our travel-themed home together, so I must
admit that it is starting to grow on me.
We still have plenty of space in our new place, so if anyone
wants to make any trips to London and needs a room, don’t hesitate to give us a
call. We love hosting friends and
family!