House Moving- INSIDE!
Ashley | Nov 10, 2009 | Comments 12
Two weeks ago, I posted about how my parents were moving a house, you can read the post, HERE.
Then, last week I posted a few more pictures of the moving process, HERE.
Well, on Saturday afternoon we decided to do one of those “less-than-24-hour-down-and-back” trips, and we had the opportunity to see the house for ourselves.
Here is the house in the air up on temporary cribbing, as they put the permanent piles under it.
In this photgraph 14 of the 44 piles are in place.

We climbed up a really tall ladder to get in. . . see the ladder propped up against the door, Yikes!
This is the Kitchen:
(All of the furniture and decorations were left in the house by the previous owner. My Mom has her own furniture and decorations ready to be brought over when the house is done.)

Living Room:
Living Room from the balcony:
1st Floor Bedroom: (My Mom plans to put a Queen Bed in this room and decorate it in a buoy theme.)
Upstairs Twin Room: (This room is going to remain a twin room, decorated with Tropical Fish)
Upstairs Queen Room: (This room will be decorated with a flipflop theme)

Master Bedroom: (This room will be decorated in tan and a beachy light blue/green)

View of the canal from the Master Bedroom Balcony:

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Did they really move that house with furniture in it?
Yes, they did! Hahaha.
And dishes in the cabinet… and they only broke one glass!
Ashley i dont believe you and ryan came down here and didnt
stop by and say hello or some thing i am putting you all on my list.
grandaddy andgrand ma
Thanks for posting these new pictures. very cool…
These are amazing pictures! I am so interested in this house moving stuff. We almost bought a house in Whalehead Beach and had it moved to our property in Carova, but it is SO expensive even if the house you are moving is a deal to begin with. In the end, after considering everything, we didn’t do it. But just gathering all the information to make the decision was fascinating. Lots of houses have been moved up the beach road to new, beautiful settings. Glad to see your parents’ move was successful
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