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Help me renovate my house
I'm trying to post more, so I'm sorry in advance if I get annoying 
DH and I just celebrated the first three months in our house by painting our first room. Now that we've done with a lot of the routine stuff we're starting to get into the decorating and renovating phase.
There are four rooms that need a ton of work. Which one would you tackle first? Last?
Half Bath - gut! Anyone want an avocado green toilet or sink?
2 Full Baths - gut! In addition to the green we also have a pink set. Any takers?
Kitchen - knock down a wall and gut. Seriously we have the world's most hideous 80s cabinets.
Re: Help me renovate my house
I think I would tackle the kitchen first since we spend a lot of time in there. Bathrooms I could deal with a bit longer if they were outdated, as long as they werent downright gross or anything.
Any ideas yet as far as what you like?
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Decorate This
I would tackle whatever is in the worst condition/least function as your budget allows. Baths and kitchens are the most expensive rooms to re-do and stuff almost always ends up costing a lot more than you think it will. Even if you are doing a lot of the work yourselves, there are certain things you will have to contract out unless you have a plumber in your family, etc.
What kind of condition are the bathrooms in? Do they have tiled tub/shower stalls or the plastic ones?
This is a great blog post about how to live w/ "bad" color tile, tubs, toilets, etc. until you can afford a full re-do.
http://blog.bossycolor.com/2009/12/repulsive-bathroom-tile-what-to-do-what.html
In my mind/world, totally gutting and re-doing 2.5 baths and a kitchen w/ wall moving = at least 75K
Judging from your list, we're living in the same pre-reno house - very similar list complete with funky avocado bath fixtures.
I would tackle whichever full bath would make the biggest difference to you. We learned a ton during our first major gut and reno and found a fantastic contractor along the way. It's was hard enough climbing that learning curve on a bathroom. Can't imagine starting with something like the kitchen - and you could probably do 1 1/2 baths for under the cost of the kitchen (and with far less distruption to your lives).
lovelylittleworld
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