Ok, so after the downstairs then you get to go up . . . and see my cute little table and picture. awwww.

Turn to the right and you enter the master bedroom. Notice the soothing color on the walls. Not huge, but big enough.

If turn to the left, you enter the guest bedroom,

with the sweet little writing desk in the nook.

Not as much room here, but still cute. I haven't figured out how to make alllll of the stuff that went with my big desk and the entire closet devoted to office supplies fit in a much, much, much smaller area. . .
The bathroom is connected to both bedrooms. The important thing here . . . that's right, the killer tub. If you look closely at the shower, you will notice it appears complicated. And, it is complicated. Damn thing should have come with instructions.

The end.
Honey, I'm loving your house! So cute. And remember ... it's an ongoing process - it won't ever be done. Just enjoy!
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