During our nearly 3 years of adventure since my
retirement in Feb-2012 I have often reflected on the many things in my life I
have to be thankful for; family, friends, and unimaginable travel experiences
in Europe, including a life in Italy for a year. This past Thanksgiving seemed the appropriate time to share where this year’s travels landed us; Maine.
After removing the chimney on the left and replacing this original black roof with brown architectural shingles, we turned our attention inside.
The kitchen had been updated a few years ago and included a new stove and micro, so no changes for now. The previous owner had also expanded the
kitchen into an open floor plan with the dining room, providing great views out
of large casement windows at either end.


Off the kitchen is the family room and like the kitchen/ dining room it provides
open views of the woods at either end.
The sliding glass doors out the back open onto a stone patio (this picture was taken with the previous owner's furniture still in the room.)
The sliding glass doors out the back open onto a stone patio (this picture was taken with the previous owner's furniture still in the room.)

Taking down the wall the wall that separated them was the
first step to building a master bedroom with bath and walk-in closet.
Once the demolition was complete, including the removal
of an unnecessary closet and the chimney that was hidden in it, the room began
to take shape.
The large “egress” windows allow a flood of natural
light, and bring the wilderness outside our door practically into our bedroom.
The new bedroom layout is amply sized yet left us enough room to build a walk in closet and full bath.

Our renovations were completed in time for our first
snowfall, which served only to affirm the warm and inviting choices we made. This winter we will paint the two upstairs
bedrooms and complete converting one of them into a reading & TV room,
turning the 2nd floor into a suite where our guests can sleep or
just spend some quiet time. With the
onset of winter we look forward to Maine’s offering of snow sports, including
cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and downhill skiing at Sugarloaf and Sunday
River. Stay tuned!
- Doug









