I can hardly believe it, but this is the final post on Slump Block Ranch. I have showed yall the Master Suite, the Bedrooms, the Kitchen, and the Living area already. This home has been such a labor of love for Jeremy and I. This is the first home where I feel like he reallyyy found his groove, and learned a lot of what works in this business, and what doesn’t work. What a blessing it has been to see him doing something he is so passionate about!
When we first got this home the exterior wasn’t too bad. It was stunning, but there wasn’t anything that was a serious eye-sore. We knew we wanted to keep it in its original Slump Block state, but we wanted to freshen it up a bit by painting it, luckily we were able to get in touch with painting service similar to M&M Home Exteriors to take care of that for us. Here are some Before shots:
The yard was super overgrown, in the front and back. There were a bunch of bushes fully blocking windows, and the whole thing needed a good clean up and haul out. We also wanted the front to have some more character so we added a few features. One of the main features we wanted to add was a fence of some sort. I think fencing makes any garden look better than without. After looking at eComposite products and a lot of ideas on Pinterest, we finally chose the right fencing for us. Here are some other things we did to the front:
-Painted the exterior
-Added shutters
-Added pavers for a space for furniture out front
-Added a fence
-Added a gate
The back was just super overgrown and dead.
We did some serious hauling out of bushes, trees, etc. and painted everything. We also added a border, gravel, and new grass.
The backyard is such an awesome size. Not so massive that it would be a nightmare to maintain, but large enough to have multiple games with kids going on, an outdoor dining area, and even a space where you could hang a TV. The good thing about this space is that it can be transformed into anything you want it to be.
I wonder if the new owners would consider building an extension that could be used as a man cave, games room, or even an extra bedroom for their home because it will just give it a bit more edge. However, a lot of work will need to go into this, such as creating a space for the foundation, as well as looking at roofing companies like Wilson Roofing (website) and the like. Whilst I’ve never dealt with foundations myself, I do know that with anything else in life, they will need repairing at some point. In fact, my friend was forced to get in touch with a company that offered services in foundation repair in Houston just the other week because she noticed a problem. Now, it looks as good as new. So before they go down this route (if they do), this will need to be thought about in a great deal. For now, I bet they are just looking forward to starting their new chapter in this house.
And thats it folks. That is the inside, outside, and all the details in between of this home! As sad as I am to see it go, I am so excited for the new owners. Up next- we are just finishing up Demo of our new house. So exciting! See you back here Monday. Have a fun and safe weekend.
brittany smith says
Love the outside character! Look so good. Wanted to ask about the back patio. Are those bricks on top of the original concrete? The grey looking bricks. Or how was that achieved?
Marnie says
Oh my that gate!
Lori says
Hey! I’m loving all your flips.
Can you please tell me what is planted around edge of the back patio? I am loving the idea of both the color contrast and not having to trim the grass around our miles of driveway and sidewalk.
Bianca says
I would love to know about the painting process of the exterior of the home, I have a home made of slump block and I feel like i need to change the color to achieve a more modern look. I am considering paint or stain that I have read about in posts. I would appreciate the knowledge, thank you.