Saturday, July 5, 2014

The First Before & After at The New House

Hello World!  The first Before & After project at the new house just kinda happened.  Last Saturday, while the movers were here and the AT&T guy was getting us hooked up, Mr. Dedicated saw a tree trimming crew that was working on one of my neighbor's trees.  Well, Mr. Dedicated decided to inquire how much it would be to remove two trees from our property and trim several trees.  We hadn't planned on having this done for about a couple of months, but they gave us such a great quote, we couldn't pass it up.  Okay, so here are the two before pictures. 
 See the two magnolias that flank the house?  Well, these trees are way too close to the house.  In fact, the branches are hitting the windows on the second floor.  

Now, the after.
 No more Magnolia trees.  I love Magnolias, however they were way too close to the house and hitting the upstairs windows.  Now you can see the whole house.  

 We also had the pines trimmed as well.  Before, the side of the house with the fireplace was completely blocked off from view.  Pardon the pile of garden bags.  Mr. Dedicated cleaned out the gutters today. 



The next picture is the brush that was behind the pool waterfall.  Let me tell you, it was like a jungle back there.  

Next up are the pictures I took after Mr. Dedicated trimmed this section.  

 We still have some work to do, but it looks so much better.  Look at the palm back there!  We didn't even know there was one back there until we starting trimming the jungle back. 

 Now we can see the tree trunk.  



Ms. Crape Myrtle got a trim from the tree crew as well.  It was hitting Little Dedicated's bedroom window.  Isn't it pretty?  All in bloom.  


I think she looks so much better without the trees crowding her.  

Tell me what you think.  Thank you for dropping by for a little visit.  Have a lovely evening and remember to be kind to one another!  Joy to the Full!

Toodles, 

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60 comments:

  1. What a dramatic difference with the trees gone! Pretty before, but much nicer being able to see the whole house now. Your pool area is lovely!

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  2. Oh yes, you're gorgeous house looks perfect now and so much clearer and perfect! I'm loving that pool area sweet lady, it's so very inviting, I bet you're hanging your feet in the water a lot! Enjoy what's left of your holiday weekend.
    Hugs,
    FABBY

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  3. The trimmers and Mr. D did a fabulous (so much hard work) trimming so much back.

    I always cringe - sometimes even cry- when people have perfectly healthy trees cut, but it does look great.

    I can't even believe your pool area, WOW! Now that to me is how the original landscaper probably had visioned...not the jungle it became from neglect and overgrowth.

    Your pool looks heavenly!

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  4. Trimming the trees make such a difference! I just trimmed mine a few weeks ago and couldn't believe how much light now comes thru to my yard! Good decision on your part.....I agree that the trees were overgrown.

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  5. Your home looks so much better with the tress trimmed. And your waterfall looks so good now - things sure can grow quickly.
    Enjoy your new home.
    Mary

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  6. Such simple maintenance that made a big difference, Kathryn! I'll bet you've got a lot more light coming into the house, too, with those trees in the front gone.

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  7. The tree removal and trimmings really made a difference! The front of the house looks fresh and neat. The waterfall area improved a lot- better definition. The crape myrtle is beautiful!

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  8. This is such a beautiful house and it looks fabulous when you can see all of it. Great job.

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  9. It is just such a classically beautiful house, and the trimming looks great! Good choice.

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  10. Good Afternoon Kathryn, Your house is so beautiful and made even more so by trimming the trees. You must be so excited to be moving in and to be arrranging your furniture. Remember to take the time to put your feet up and to have a cup of tea.
    Best Wishes to you.
    Daphne

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  11. Hi Kathryn,
    Your home is so beautiful! I love the brick! it sure does make a difference after all the yard trimming. We had to have so many old trees removed when we moved in 6 months ago. Our yards were not taken care of.
    Its a great feeling isn't it to be moved in.
    Have a sweet day, Elizabeth

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  12. Hi Kathryn, What a difference trimming can make! Love your crepe myrtle and inviting pool area--what a blessing! Have a great week!

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  13. Huge difference Kathryn!! Now you get to see the beauty of the whole front and your hubby did a great job cleaning up near the waterfall...which by the way I LOVE that feature!!

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  14. WOW! What a beautiful house!
    xx
    Mila
    milawayable@gmail.com

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  15. Kathryn, your lot looks so pretty! Amazing how much a little trimming and pruning can do for the curb appeal. Your home looks beautiful!

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  16. So much better! I would have had a hard time removing those magnolias, but you are right, it's definitely better. And the waterfall looks great with a good trim around it. The pool looks so relaxing and enjoyable!

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  17. What a beautiful house and yard. Yes, it looks so much better trimmed and tidied up!
    Karee

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  18. It looks absolutely beautiful, Kathryn. Your house truly stands out much better now - and that pool area is just breathtaking. Love it all!

    xoxo laurie

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  19. It's amazing what a little tree trimming can do! Your home looks wonderful and it actually looks larger without the two magnolias flanking the sides. :) I love the waterfall by the pool too. Can't wait to see more before and afters!

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  20. Oh what a lovely vintage home. It's gorgeous. And all that wonderful mature landscaping. Even after the trimming, it looks so lush and shady. And the house now looks safer as well. Congrats on a terrific new home and a great job on the landscaping update.

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  21. Beautifully landscaped! I like it better without the magnolias too! Do you live in GA per chance?? Pines, magnolias, etc., makes me think you do. :)

    Beautiful home!!

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    1. Hi Kathy, we live in Houston, Texas. Thanks for popping in to take a look.

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  22. Gorgeous house! I am sure you are so happy!

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  23. Absolutely gorgeous home and lot! Much better without the magnolias, but new ones could be planted. Just not so close.

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  24. Taking out those trees really made a huge difference. You have a lovely new family home! Wishing you much joy in your new home.

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  25. What a stunning house! I def agree that those trees had to go! Now you can see your house so much more and it just brightened up the whole yard. Looking forward to following along and seeing all the changes to your house.

    Deb
    @Seeking Lavender Lane

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  26. The yard looks well groomed....I love it! Hugs, Penny

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  27. Your new home is beautiful and that pool with the waterfall....I dream of having something like that someday. Thanks so much for sharing at Project Inspire{d} ~ have a lovely, joy-filled and blessed week.

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  28. I love magnolias but the house looks so much better without them! Can't wait to see more before and afters.

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  29. Oh yes...so much better with those trees gone and the trim job out by the pool looks great. Thanks for sharing at my Show and Share Party today.

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  30. Trimming and removing trees made such a difference. Love your new home and your pool. Can't wait to see what changes you make.
    Kristi

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  31. All that trimming and removing really gave a completely new and fresh look to your beautiful home! I just love that red brick Colonial style.

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  32. Absolutely ! A huge difference with the trees gone - the house looks beautiful !

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  33. Wow, what a difference! It looks wonderful....I am sorry you had to get rid of those magnolias....its sad, if the previous homeowner had done a little maintenance, you'd have had some nice aromas coming thru when the windows were open...

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  34. You've been busy already-love the changes! Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!

    Alison
    Nancherrow

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  35. What a beautiful home! You are a very fortunate woman to have such a go getter of a husband!

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  36. You home is lovely! Can't wait to follow your progress. I'm your newest follower. Have a great weekend.

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  37. Beautiful home. Would love to be hanging out by that pool! Thanks for sharing.

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  38. What a lovely home! Your pool area is just wonderful--hope you're enjoying yourself in that beautiful space! :)

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  39. Trimming the trees really made a difference, and your backyard area is gorgeous! I love the fountain by the pool. Thanks for sharing your new home at Snickerdoodle--can't wait to see more! :)

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  40. Trimming makes all the difference in the world! http://loulougirls.blogspot.com/2014/07/how-to-clean-hat.html

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  41. The house looks like it grew bigger! What a difference!

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  42. WoW...What a dramatic difference!

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  43. I love Magnolias to, but what a difference! Gorgeous home and love the pool!
    Hope you'll hop over and share at Amaze Me Monday...
    Blessings,
    Cindy

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  44. Looks great! thanks for stopping by Check ME Out Saturday Craft Link Party!

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  45. Hi there! New to your blog, and I LOVE your home! I am a Virginia gal, so I LOVE the style of your abode! Where are you located?

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    1. Hi Lisa! Thanks for popping in for a look. We are located in Houston, TX. Toodles, Kathryn

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  46. Your home is lovely! Great timing! Tree cutting can get pretty expensive! I am delighted that you shared with Home and Garden Thursday,
    Kathy

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  47. Wow amazing! And what a beautiful home! Thanks for linking up to Snickerdoodle Sunday.

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  48. What a wonderful difference! We had to do the same thing to our house when we moved in. I was so sad that we had to remove 2 holly trees that were in danger of damaging the foundation, but it had to be done, and I like it better now. You have a beautiful home!! Stopping by from Cast Party Wednesday!

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  49. Greens are good but when they go out of control, they ca be pretty troublesome. The trimmed trees make the house look even more beautiful.

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  50. Beautiful home and love the pool area. gorgeous. Your hubby did a great job.
    Thanks for sharing it.
    Blessings, Nellie

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  51. Kathryn ~

    Your home is beautiful. I am enjoying seeing the transformation into your own space.

    Debi @ SurroundingsbyDebi.com

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  52. Everything looks amazing! Pinned. We really appreciate you taking the time to be a part of our party. I hope we get to see you tonight at 7 pm. http://loulougirls.blogspot.com
    Happy Monday! Lou Lou Girls

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  53. Your home is fabulous! We featured you this week at Ivy and Elephants, please feel free to stop by and grab a featured button!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  54. The more I see your house the more I like it. It's very beautiful. Have a great day. Tina

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  55. She does indeed look better with the trees and brush all cleaned up. I am in love with your yard and YOUR POOL! Gorgeous! It will be such fun to see what you accomplish on the inside too. This makes me excited to see what home God is going to find for us in our new locale. Going out on a house hunting trip this weekend!
    Blessings to you Kathryn,
    Patti

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  56. I love your pool! Wish Idaho wasn't so cold so we could have one! Thanks for linking up to the Creative Exchange Link party. This weeks link party is just getting started:
    http://www.avisiontoremember.com/2014/07/the-creative-exchange-link-party.html

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  57. Hi Kathyrn,
    Your new house is so pretty. I love magnolia's too, so must have been hard to cut those babies down, but definitely not good having them on top of the house like that, and your house does look so much prettier without them.
    Your pool area looks great and love crape myrtles as well, especially when they are in full bloom like that, just
    gorgeous. Amazing what a some pruning does to bushes............and to us as well, since God's the master gardener! Your yard look lovely and your hubby and his tree trimming friends did a great job.
    Can't wait to see your finished bedroom. I don't mind painting but I really hate the prep work!! Ughhhh lol
    Your bedroom is coming along nicely, and I am with you on that primer, so true, and especially if you are
    painting over walls that previously had wallpaper..........

    Blessings, Nellie

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