It Was a Very Good Year

Last September, David and I finally made our plans official: we called a few contractors and started getting bids based on the hundred-fifty-something draft we had created using the Better Homes and Gardens software. After multiple calls and interviews, we settled on Ace Bridwell and his company, Superior Renovations.
Within a few weeks, we sat down with a loan officer at our bank and discussed construction loans, an alternative to a home equity line of credit.
The next year moved fast…
We got married in October.
We went to Germany in November.
In December, we finalized our designs and moved out of Erwin House.
In January, we signed the bid with our contractor and closed on the construction loan with our bank.
On February 1st, the demolition of Erwin House began. And so did its rebirth.
In the meantime, I finished my Master’s degree, accepting the university President’s Award in April and my diploma in May.
We watched our house grow along side my belly. The belly won the race, and our daughter was born in the rental on June 17th.
We moved out of the rental at the end of July, and into Erwin House in August.
And after multiple rounds with University Federal Credit Union (aka Hakuna Matata), we finally worked out all of the kinks in September, making our first official Erwin House mortgage payment in October.
What a wild and crazy ride.
David and I have discussed continuing to design homes for others, using our unique aesthetic and understanding of usable, efficient spaces. We’ve been asked to help guide the remodel of a Stenger home in west Austin, and we’re looking forward to seeing it mature.
There are still plenty of projects to work on here at Erwin House. We’ve not yet installed the ModTile backsplash in the kitchen, and the speakers and stereo have not yet been connected to the whole-house wiring. We have shower curtains to hang and pictures to frame. There is plenty to keep us busy.
But the bulk of this project is behind us. And the truth is that we are ready to move on to other projects. I have a book to finish and a marathon to run. David has some much-needed waterskiing to catch up on, and we interrupted his voice and piano lessons to, well, build a house and have a baby.
We are so pleased that we have been able to share all of this with you. Your support, suggestions, experience, and senses of humor helped make this so much more fun than we anticipated!
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be working on changing the ErwinHouse.com interface to make it a more accessible reference for those who drop by. We don’t plan to continue updating daily like we used to; there just isn’t that much going on here. Of course, we will update our Flickr streams as new stuff is completed… and we’ll be keeping a close eye on all of YOUR projects.
So, from all of us here to all of you out there, thank you — and good luck!
David Erwin and Christiane Woodley Erwin
October 2006

6 comments to It Was a Very Good Year

  • Heather

    Hi David and Christiane!
    I found your house blog the day before yesterday. Congratulations on your last year! Your house looks incredible!

    My husband and I, along with our two kids moved up from Los Angeles to Sonoma County last year. We moved from our “Craftsman Inspired” house to one built in 1949.

    The housing market up here was outta control like everywhere in California so, we took the house out of desperation, thinking, “Well, it’ll do.” The house had been somewhat modified in the late 60’s. Mainly just eyewash stuff, but still hard to get past all of the work it was going to take to make it “liveable” for us. I had really been uninspired by the house and era, still really in love with the arts and crafts movement. Slowly but surely my attitude and tastes have changed. I think it really was the Danish Modern credenza we bid on, but didn’t get, at our local auction house that started the change. But your story, and house have really inspired me to embrace our little post war house!

    Thank you for sharing!

    Heather

  • Linda

    Wow! A wild ride indeed! Congratulations, you guys, for making it all look surprisingly and inspiringly easy! And an extra big congrats to Christiane on your award! Hope we see you guys around the hood soon-Curra’s, Brentwood, Austin Diner…

  • if haven’t yet thanked you guys for sharing your experience with all of us…THANKS!
    I sure enjoyed and felt like in a small way we were involved in the process.
    I know it’s not an easy project and glad you have all survived. have fun framing pics and tile projects etc.
    paul

  • Thanks for sharing everything! I enjoyed coming to the site daily to see what was new. Congratulations on everything! Take care, Joe

  • Paul

    Congratulations on completing this huge project!
    I wore a long-sleeved, flannel shirt today for the first time this season, and I felt something in the breast pocket. When I reached in, I found two of Ace’s business cards, which he gave me at your open house, which means that your rennovation spanned one entire warm weather season! (it also means I should wash my shirts more often).
    We may tap you guys for some advice if and when we decide to go down this road, but I learned a lot just from your generosity in being so open with your lives during this process. Thanks!

  • Ron

    You already know that you two are an inspiration to me. Attacking the remodel of 9 Monacella is much more do-able with your example in front of me. Thanks!