Big News

There's been some craziness in the Komenda household the past couple of weeks. It feels SO good to finally get to share some news with you all. We're leaving New York this month and moving back to Arizona.

I'm sure you can imagine our mix of feelings about the move. I keep telling people that we're 50% devastated and 50% ecstatic. Part of me thought we would make New York our forever home. We've loved it SO much, despite it being expensive and a somewhat tricky place to raise kids. But Arizona is home for both me and Michael, so when he was offered a complete dream job a few weeks ago, we felt like we couldn't walk away. I wish we could have waited a year or two longer, but after lots of long talks, lists and contemplating, we know this is the right time for us to move and put down roots.

This is actually a great time for me to move my business too. I've recently wrapped up a few long term projects and I think I'll probably take some time off client work for the rest of the summer while we get settled. (If you're looking for an interiors job in the Phoenix area though, I'm hiring - email me).

And in the VERY exciting news category: We bought a house! I've been waiting eight years to say that again, and it feels so, so good. Being both a DIY blogger and a renter has been a little tricky to say the least. And now, no more landlords! Hallelujah.

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We found a perfect-for-us house with lots of potential. It has just the right layout and is in a great neighborhood with really great schools and a short commute for Michael. The exterior of the house is pretty strange (especially for Arizona) with its shake roof and gingerbread mouldings. It's an understatement to say this house needs work, but that just happens to be my speciality. She'll be pretty inside and out when we're done with her. And there's at least a decent chance I'll be bringing my Dremel saw with me to the closing so there won't be any time wasted with those gingerbread details. Yuck.

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Anyway, crazy right!? There are lots of high emotions about buying (and renovating) a big house, leaving New York and all our friends here, starting all over again with new jobs and new schools... but at my core, I feel peaceful about it all, which helps me feel like this is right for us. Thanks for continuing to follow along on this next chapter. Pretty weird to think this will be the fifth house I'll decorate and share with you on LGN. Hopefully there won't be another one for a good long while. :)

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174 comments:

  1. WoW! Great news! This house looks amazing and huge! Can't wait to see what you do with it :)

    Following you as a DIYer and renter has been an inspiration all the way, so congratulations and I'm sure it worth every effort.

    XO

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  2. Big, exciting news! Looking forward to new and inspiring rooms. Congratulations.

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  3. Big, exciting news! Looking forward to new and inspiring rooms. Congratulations.

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  4. How exciting!! I always cheer when someone "escapes" NYC, an ex-new yorker myself. NYC is magical but at some point it turns into a pumpkin and the trick is to leave before that happens for you. New house looks dreamy!!! can't wait to see what you'll do with it!

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  5. Congratulations that's such exciting news for your family (and your readers). I can't imagine how many great projects you are going to be able to share with us while redoing a whole house of your very own.
    Good luck with the move
    Emily

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  6. Ugh, moving os such a pain! It sounds like you will be in a much better place though, good luck!

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  7. Wow what an exciting move, and that house looks enormous! Such amazing potential for you - can't wait to see the progress xx

    Anna (My Design Ethos)

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  8. Wishing you all the best on your BIG news and your move.
    pve

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  9. my new site is up, so have a look when you have a minute. http://www.pvedesign.com/
    pve

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  10. The house is huge!! I know you will lots of interesting blog updates that we will all be looking forward to. This certainly came as a big surprise but I wish you good luck in this endeavor.

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  11. Congrats, Jenny! Yes, it is a VERY un-typical AZ house - but I am happy for you! It is huge so that means tons of work for you ;) Good Luck!

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  12. Is it weird that I am also 50% devastated and 50% ecstatic for you?! An urbanite myself, I know how magical city living can be and I selfishly love your NYC perspective...but, moving home is also magical and important and a very good thing. Can't wait for you to continue to share your world with us from AZ. Good luck and Bon Voyage to you, Michael and the girls!

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  13. Congrats to you on the move. No doubt this will be a busy and exciting time for your family and it will be wonderful to be "home!" Can't wait to see what deliciousness is in store for your new place!

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  14. Very very exciting stuff happening with you! Embrace it and we'll certainly enjoy the ride as long as you'll have us!

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  15. a huge congratulations to you Jenny and family! That is one huge looking home! and oozes fun and potential. Youre the master to take it on and I cannot wait for you to journal the process. This is blog porn! I hope this summer isn't too stressful and that your move goes well.
    So happy for you.
    xo Nancy
    Powellbrowerhome.com

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  16. i can't wait to watch the transformation!! congratulations!

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  17. Wow congratulations. I'm looking forward to your new DIY renovations!

    http://www.fullbellywornsoles.com

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  18. Congratulations! Can't wait to see what you do to your new home!

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  19. That. is. awesome! I can totally see being equally ecstatic and devastated about leaving NYC and moving home. THANK YOU for making New York feel a lot less intimidating to a Southern girl - I feel like I know Brooklyn a tiny bit now! - so please know your love for your temporary hometown has been an inspiration! Can't wait to hear about life and awesome projects in AZ! :)

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  20. Congratulations!! We left 7 years ago. Can't wait to see how you transform your new home! This will be the third move of yours I'll be tagging along on. : )

    And PS need any help finding someone to take over your lease? I'm sure my friends would be happy to help!

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  22. Congrats! Good thing you are both use to the Arizona heat, it's a tricky time to move in the heat of the summer! Good luck with everything!

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  23. Wow that is really exciting! I am sure the slower pace, bigger house, close to family and short commute will be a nice change. Congrats, cant wait to see what you do with the house!

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  24. Congratulations!
    The house looks HUge!

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  25. Congratulations! Can't wait to follow the move and renovation!

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  26. How thrilling for you! But so sad for me! I'm just moving to NYC with my family and hoped I'd get to meet you and soak up all your design sensibilities! I hope your landlord realizes what an amazing tenant they are losing!

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  27. Oh -- and if you have any helpful parting words of wisdom on NYC with kids, please do share! Congrats on your new adventure!

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  28. Wow! I am floored! Can't wait to see what you do.

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  29. Congrats! That's awesome. I can't wait to see what you do with a non-rental.

    You've been such an inspiration for us, and with our house being a full renovation, it helped me not be lazy, seeing how quickly you moved on projects.

    I look forward to all the before/after!

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  30. Well, this post made my mouth fall open :) I'm sure the kids will love it and I know you'll love having a big place to paint furniture again.

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  31. i wish you and your family the best! I don't know anything about Arizona... so it will be fun to discover it with you!

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  32. What huge news, Jenny! It sounds like you and your family have thought a lot about the move and I wish you only the best. Congrats on your husband's dream job and your next big project (your new home)!

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  33. Congratulations, Jenny! So exciting and your new house looks very special. I can only imagine what you'll do with it! Best of luck in the coming months.

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  34. Holy wow! I wasn't expecting that. That house is beautiful. Congrats on your new adventure in life. I wish I lived in AZ so that I could work with you (M.A. Interior Architect here)but I'm here in PA for life. It seems like so many people in blog world are moving. So exciting!

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  35. Congratulations, and wishing you many years of happiness and DYI'ing in your new home! Looking forward to seeing all of your home improvements!

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  36. How exciting! That is about the least Arizona-looking house I've ever seen and I can't wait to see what you do with it. Who has that much grass in Arizona?!

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  37. What FAB news! I have always loved your NY neighborhood posts! Look SO forward to the sharing of the DIY of your new abode! Viva Arizona!

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  38. Holy cow, that's just one house!?! It's HUGE! What exciting news for you guys! I can't WAIT to see what you do to the house! You are so talented! :) Congratulations on this big move!

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  39. Congratulations! Sad for NYC but wonderful for you! Good luck Jenny!

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  40. Congrats! How exciting and lovely to buy a house of your own. I look forward to following along and seeing how you use your skills on it!

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  41. Huge enormous congratulations on the new house and new job for Michael, and blessings to your whole family for the move. It'll be a joy to us to get to see how you transform this new place - so exciting!!

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  42. On my goodness is that all one house?!! Can't wait to follow along :)

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  43. Congrats and good luck with the move! We actually left AZ to move back to family and if I was there I would be first in line to work with you!

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  44. This house is ginormous! I mean I'm Canadian and I think it's huge! I can't even imagine how much it costs (here in our national Capital a high price for a house is around $500,000.....so this looks like it could easily cost a million or two US dollars). I do think it's gorgeous though!

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  45. What a treat for your readers, to see you weigh and implement design choices in a place of your own (and with SO MUCH SPACE). Best wishes to you and your family for a smooth transition.

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  46. Congratulations all around! Looking forward to following along on this new adventure. Cannot wait to see what you do with the new house!

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  47. Congratulations!! I also grew up in Phx- north west valley, but currently live in FL. I am sure this new adventure will be awesome!

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  48. First younghouselove moves and now you guys! Wow! I'llbe sad to see the gingerbread detailing go, especially if its original to the house!

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  49. Oh my goodness! Congrats! that's super exciting!!

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  50. Congrats! As a fellow Arizonan, I'm kind of excited that you'll be in the area. Especially looking forward to seeing what you do with the house in this dusty southwestern city, of course :).

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  51. Congratulations! This adventure you've taken with your family has seemed really wonderful, and I'm sure your girls will look back on it with such fondness. But man, there is nothing quite like going home and being close to family.

    I can't wait to see what you do with this house! I would have passed it right up (which is why you're the designer and I'm not).

    Best of luck!

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  52. Wow, how exciting! That house looks amazing, can't wait to see what you do with it, Congrats!

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  53. Congrats!!! I am sure your kids are going to be so happy. Last week my little one told me her dream is to live in Arizona because were originally from there. What a fab house.

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  54. So excited for you guys! Will be a wonderful change, and I am so looking forward to house renovation posts. Safe travels and good luck! xx

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  55. Wow! Congratulations on the move back home, and on the new job for your husband! Look forward to the updates on the new house, and safe travels back west.

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  56. What a beautiful house! Looking forward to following your new adventures in Arizona and good luck with your move!!! So exciting!


    xoxo PARIS BEE kids blog

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  57. On Jenny !!! That's exciting news! Change of place and envrionment makes things fun. What a perfect house!! I love it and agree it has amazing potential! Congrats!!!!

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  58. Congratulations on the move! As a diy renter you've been an incredible inspiration. I only hope to be able to raise my kids in such a lovely home in nyc! We'll keep watching you from afar! Also...any deets on your rental availbility?! good luck! xo

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  59. Congratulations!
    You no doubt already thought of this, but the selection of vintage/used furniture is not as plentiful in the West. (We love the West, but it's just newer.)
    Maybe you can buy some stuff to finish later, and ship it out with the big move.

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  60. Those are town houses right? Like that can't be one massive house. Am I right?

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  61. Congratulations! Wonderful news, and yes, can't wait to follow along! I know you'll help inspire me on MY DIY projects in our new home in VA!
    Best to you!!
    ag

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  62. Can't wait to see what you do with that house and all that space!! Congrats.

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  63. Awesome! I love and miss AZ myself and you're right - that house doesn't look at all like the Valley of the Sun. But it's going to be amazing when you're done with it!

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  64. Exciting news! I have been SO inspired by all the work you've done in your current house...I can't wait to see what you have up your sleeve next. And, I wish I lived in Phoenix so I could apply! :)

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  65. Congrats to you and your family! Can't wait to see what you do. Anything you touch is AMAZING!! You are such an inspiration.

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  66. at first i thought that was two houses next to each other! that is really just ONE house? wow! what is the square footage? you will have your work cut out for you i'm sure, but no doubt you are the right girl for the job! have fun!

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  67. How exciting!! I cannot wait to see what you do with this space! Being an Arizona girl, I am envious that you are moving back!

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  68. Oh how I wish I was looking for a rental in Brooklyn. I'd be ready to accost your landlord stat!

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  69. Super exciting, Jenny! It will be fun to follow along!

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  70. Wow! That house is huge! Can't wait to see what you do with it. Wish I as in AZ so I could apply for your job! It'd be a blast to work with you!

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  71. Congratulations! Its so exciting to make a positive move for yourself and your family, I bet you are just brimming with ideas and plans! I just can't wait to see what you do with that new house, I swear I started visually renovating it as soon as I saw it! It totally seems like it has a ton of potential, which you will certainly bring out. Good luck with your move! Congrats on a new job, home and city for your family!

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  72. congrats on the move, the new house & your husband's new job! sounds like a fun adventure and I can't wait to see what you do with the place!

    blair
    http://thefoxandshe.com

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  73. the house has so much potential! this will be so fun to follow along with you. i'm excited ;) thanks for continuing to inspire!

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  74. De-lurking to say congrats on the move and the new jobs! I love your blog and can't wait to see what you do next.

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  75. wow! Congratulations! Excited you're moving back to AZ. Just curious, are you doing a joint real estate venture with family on this house? I only ask because 1) there seems to be two front entry ways and 2) we were looking to do this with my in laws years ago, but could not find the perfect space to suite all of our needs. This place looks fabulous for something like that. I really hope you are not the sole cleaning / landscaping person for this place ha! So excited for you and looking forward to seeing what your creativity drums up.

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  76. Wow congratulations!!!!! I'm so excited to see what projects you post here from your new home!

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  77. Hooray!! I am so excited for you guys. And happy we will live closer :) I know you guys will love being closer to your families. And that house looks awesome. Can't wait to visit AZ and see you guys.

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  78. That place is ENORMOUS! What will you do with it??

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  79. Congratulations and many blessings to you and your family. : ) What a wonderful time for you all! And what a beautiful (HUGE) home.

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  80. An exciting new adventure. Cant wait to see what you'll do with the new place to make it your own. Good luck with the move!

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  82. Congratulations, Jenny! Wishing you and your family the very best and looking forward to seeing what you do with the house =)

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  83. Dear Jenny I know I am late in commenting; however I know this house is perfect for your family. It actually has great curb appeal with the green lawn and landscaping.
    You will make is stunning!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena
    Giveaway from Splendid Sass.

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  84. That is SUCH exciting news! We just moved back to AZ as well. Maybe I'll see you at Mesa Sales! :) And I cannot WAIT to see what you do to that house. I am literally antsy with excitement!

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  85. Congratulations Jenny! This is fantastic. So happy for you and your family. I am so excited to see what you will do with this new place - it looks GINORMOUS! To new beginnings!

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  86. How exciting! Is that all one house?!? It's HUGE!! Cannot wait to follow this reno!

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  87. Awesome news! Gosh, we bloggers really are all moving right now, eh? Can't wait to see inside the new home!

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  88. I couldn't be more excited for you all! As someone who used to live in New York but moved back to be closer to family (and marry my husband) it's so nice to be back with family! Especially to have family close to help with kids and such. There is nothing like New York, and I'm sure you'll miss a lot of the things you can do and see and get there, but you can get almost anything online these days too. The house looks just amazing! I love how interesting it is on the outside with all the different layers, and once you get rid of the gingerbread I think it will shine even more. Certainly not your typical AZ home, which is great. I am so excited to see what you will do with it. I hope you will take us on the whole journey! Congrats again!

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  89. Congratulations! I'm sad to see you leave New York, but I can't wait to learn more about Arizona. That house has fantastic potential. I can't wait to see it transform!

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  90. congrats Jenny! So excited for you. But I'm also a little sad. You are one of my go-tos for encouragement to stay in the city with such little space that babies are sleeping in closets:) Best wishes!

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  91. Jenny! I've been following your blog for such a long spell, partly because I feel like I can kind of relate to you being a westerner in the east-- my husband and I left BYU and our families in the West so that my husband could go to Yale for med school. We are still in Connecticut after 10 years and three kids. All of our friends keep leaving us and now you are leaving too?! Ah, it's a sign. We need to get out of here. Enjoy the grandparents and the dry air and a seriously awesome winter. We'll be shivering by our radiators next January! Hoping that when my husband finally finishes residency next summer, we'll have a dream job in the West waiting for us too! Can't wait to see the LGN West edition!!!

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  92. Wow! Just bought my first house 2 years ago so I understand the fear/excitement. Congratulations and my wish for lots of energy for you and your family in the coming months.

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  93. Wow, amazing and so super exciting! I know it must be tough to leave NYC, but you'll be near family, which is so fun as the kids grow! I know this house will be super loved and gorgeous when you're done with it. :) Congrats!

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  94. Congrats Jenny! Best of luck on your next adventure!! I can't wait to see the progress! xo Alayne

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  95. Wow, wow... wowwowwow. I'm shocked! I cannot wait to see what you do with this home!!

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  96. Wow, wow... wowwowwow. I'm shocked! I cannot wait to see what you do with this home!!

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  97. I am soooo excited that you are moving here to Arizona! Maybe by the time you are ready to take on clients again, I will be ready to hire you!

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  98. Such great news! I just love how unique and interesting the new house already is! It will make for great renovations and blog-reading - can't wait to see what you do with it! I hope you find a way to keep a *little* of the fairy-tale charm while making it your own! Good luck with the move!

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  99. Congrats! How exciting! I love the house, and I can't wait to see what you make of it! My hubs and I are planning on buying here in Los Angeles in the next few years, and we are also looking for something to fix up. I'm sure you'll provide tons of inspiration!

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  100. Congrats! How exciting! I love the house, and I can't wait to see what you make of it! My hubs and I are planning on buying here in Los Angeles in the next few years, and we are also looking for something to fix up. I'm sure you'll provide tons of inspiration!

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  101. Congrats, this sounds like a super exciting (and satisfying for a DIY blogger) adventure for the whole family! If you need someone to rent that great brownstone with so much potential, I'd be happy to oblige :)

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  102. So excited for you and looking forward to see new projects!

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  103. OMG! I know EXACTLY where that house is! My in-laws are down the street! My husband and I are both from 'The Valley', but he is serving in the military right now, so we haven't lived there in 17+ years! Next year, he completes his commitment (retires) and we plan to move 'home' to the Phoenix area. I am looking at homes in your area, and plan to remodel/DIY. You have been a huge inspiration for me and I love your Blog - I can't wait to see what you do with it and perhaps I can hire you!?!?!

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  104. wow! That's one BIG NEWS! Congratulations on moving back to AZ and buying the new house!

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  106. Great news indeed! I recently fell in love with your style and as a fellow Phoenician, can't wait to see how you incorporate your ideas in this new 'desert' home!

    (Although, I have to agree with other comments, this does not look like a typical Arizona home :)

    Congratulations and Blessings to you & yours!

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  107. AHHH! I am so excited!! I'm a Phoenix resident too, and that would be THE BEST opportunity! I really have never seen a house like that here, that is for sure. I second the comment about vintage in the West, it is a lot harder to come by!

    Congrats to you, and yours about the job, I hope its a great change for you guys!

    -Stephanie

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  108. That is fantastic news! I'll miss living in NY vicariously through you, but what a fun adventure! That new house is stunning - and so big! Especially after tiny NY apartments, you're not going to know what to do with yourself! :) I'm so excited for you all. Congrats and good luck!

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  109. This is so awesome! As a fellow Arizona resident I'm excited to find out your favorite stores and finds in the area!

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  110. Congratulations and good luck with the move! I'm excited to see the new things to come.

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  111. So excited for you! And for us readers to follow along. Now between you, Caitlin Wilson, and YHL I'm ready to start packing up my apartment too (just have to wait for that perfect opportunity!). Wishing you a quick and easy move! xo Maggie

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  112. I'm so excited for you! Can't wait to see what you do to this new lovely - good luck with the move.

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  113. Congrats Jenny, that place looks HUGE. I'm sure it feels like a mansion compared your places in NY, huh? Can't WAIT to see how it comes around. AND what the inside looks like!

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  114. Oh my! I get the wanting to move back to your roots. That is an odd house for AZ. I'm thinking Mesa/Gilbert area:) I'll have to watch out for you at the SAS!

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  115. Welcome back! As a Phoenician, I'm so curious about that house! We're in central Phoenix in a mid-century fixer upper, and there some older homes in the area with that character, but it certainly isn't the norm!

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  116. This is amazing Jenny! I've only been with you for two houses in the blog world, and so excited to see the next one! That house is super cute! Can't wait to see you bring your style to it. Wish I lived in Arizona so I could apply for your job vacancy! Congratulations and good luck!

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  117. OH MY GOD!..... I don't know how excited u r but I really am!!! I live in AZ, in Scottsdale specifically! I am such a fan & regular reader although this is the first time I have ever commented! I'm so looking forward to u sharing ur tips about AZ deals etc as u know it's no NY, & thrift finds are not the same. I am definitely shooting u an email, hopefully u can help me with some design dilemmas with my southwestern style house that I am slowly transforming. Welcome to AZ!

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  118. so very fantastic as I live in Phoenix so I am so excited to have a wonderful blogger dyi in my neck of the desert. Good luck on your move,
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  119. I am majorly bummed that you are leaving brooklyn (I also rent in bk and only recently found your blog and was loving your attitude for refreshing something that isn't yours to keep), but wow - that new house looks huge!! It looks like it's two houses (I've been in the city for far too long and everything looks big to me now) and I can't wait to see a floor plan. Congrats on the Big News!

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  120. I am majorly bummed that you are leaving brooklyn (I also rent in bk and only recently found your blog and was loving your attitude for refreshing something that isn't yours to keep), but wow - that new house looks huge!! It looks like it's two houses (I've been in the city for far too long and everything looks big to me now) and I can't wait to see a floor plan. Congrats on the Big News!

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  121. Congratulations, Jenny! So excited for you guys! Your new house looks like it's full of potential - can't wait to see the inside!

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  122. That's so exciting Jenny! I'm very excited for your future blog posts from your new home - it looks great.

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  123. whoa, this will be fun to watch you renovate. Looks beautiful! And would never have guessed it to be in AZ.

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  124. How exciting! I cannot wait to follow the reno process! That house looks great and so not the typical AZ style house. Congrats!

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  125. How exciting! I cannot wait to follow the reno process! That house looks great and so not the typical AZ style house. Congrats!

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  126. Wish you guys luck in moving to AZ. The house looks beautiful on the outside.

    I am originally from New Jersey SO I can agree that the Big City is not really the best place to raise a kid, so I am glad you guys are moving! :) I look forward to reviewing your new designs.

    Congrats!

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  127. What exciting and wonderful news!!!!!! I'm sad for us here in New York, but I bet I'll see you more in Arizona than I do here!!

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  128. Wow that is big news! It's been so fun to follow along on your adventures. But welcome back to AZ! You'll get here just in time to enjoy the heat. And maybe I will now fulfill my long-held dream of running into you at Home Goods!

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  129. Thats so awesome!! My hubby and I live in Phoenix {arcadia area}. Hope the move goes well, sorry about yall coming just in time for the heat!

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  130. congrats on the new house! i can not wait to see what you do with it, it's going to be amazing!

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  131. Congrats, how exciting!!! I cannot wait to see how you transform this space, your style is one my absolute favorites and I know you'll do wonders to this house, too!

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  132. Great news, Jenny! I've been reading forever, and we live in Tempe! So welcome back! It's awful right now, though, as I'm sure you know! Warn the girls before they get here! And great house, btw! It's hard to find a non-stucco house in Phoenix...

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  133. Great News! I can't wait to read all about it!

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  134. Congrats! All the best to you all! I'll look forward to hear about all your new projects in the new house!

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  135. As another who has lived vicariously through you a life in New York City, I am sad to see you move. But as someone who lived in Philadelphia with young kids for a time and returned to my western home, the big sky, and my supportive family a couple of years ago, I'm so happy for you that you have this opportunity and that it feels good to you.

    That house is...WOW...and I can't wait to see the inside and see what you do with it. It wasn't at all what I was expecting when you said you bought a home in Arizona.

    Congrats and welcome back to the west! Good luck with the move.

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  136. Congrats! All the best to you and your family! Can't wait to follow along.

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  137. Best of luck! Can't wait to go along with you for the virtual ride.

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  138. Oh, shoot. Stupid auto correct on my phone. I meant to type that the girls may get lost ... :)

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  139. Congratulations! Can't wait to see what you do with your new home. I always enjoy your ideas.

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  140. Congratulations! Moving back "home" certainly is exciting. Looking forward to following your progress as you redesign the new house into your family home. I am a little sad that we won't get to see all the amazing things you would have done to the brownstone. Good luck on your move!!!

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  141. congratulations! Peace means so much... so glad you are heading out with peace! We are all excited to follow along - you don't even have to pack up and say goodbye to your blog friends!!! xoxo

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  142. congratulations! i can't wait to see all of the befores & afters. your posts are always lovely and insightful. your diys are definitely do-able, too! xo

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  143. Happy for you. I have been reading your blog only a few months and love it! I can't wait to see the inside of the house too! Is it really one big house? At first I thought it was several.

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  144. Wow! Great news! I have been reading your blog for a few months now and love it! Can't wait to see the inside of your new house! Is it really a singly family home? It looks huge!

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  145. That's wonderful news! I have no vision when it comes to the exterior of a house. Can't wait to see what you do with it!

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  146. Congratulations for this "new life"!
    Moving is scary but exciting and I'm sure you'll make this new home a dream home for your family!!!
    I look forward to see your great projects :)

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  147. Congratulations! I'm excited to watch the house transformation.

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  148. OKay! We have been looking for a house in AZ for a year---how did you find this beauty? We live in Mesa (my husband and I actually went to school/grew up with Kyle and know Mike)and I am sure you don;t want to disclose your address and what not but what city is this in? It looks North Mesa but I swear we have seen every house here and have never seen this one! Maybe Phoenix since a short commute? I don't know but it's beautiful--CONGRATS! We can't wait to own again too!

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  149. Thanks for sharing your news! We've moved a lot over the years so I can relate to moving yet again. What an interesting-looking house! I have so appreciated your attitude toward so many areas, including your business, your family values, etc. Looking forward to seeing how it goes with this new house, new job, new location,etc. Many best wishes and prayers for a smooth transition for you all!

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  150. Incredibly exciting, congratulations! I can't wait to see what you do with this beauty!! Best of luck!

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  151. Wow - this is big news! At first, based on your title, I thought you were pregnant, and somehow, this news is even bigger! How wonderful though to come full circle. Your girls will all have memories of time spent in New York and now, off to Arizona to create new memories. I look forward (tremendously) to seeing you work your magic on that mansion (especially compared to NY!) of a house!!

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  152. Congrats on the big news! Your blog has been a big favorite of mine since your days back in Pennsylvania. What a little adventure your family has had. I'm moving locally in a few weeks, and would love any moving tips you've learned from all your experience...it's a big first for me in my 7.5 years as a mom.

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  153. Congratulations Komendas! This is so exciting and bittersweet I'm sure. I am praying we can get some dreamy (or even not so dreamy) job opportunity that will take us back "home" too. At this point I'm qualifying most anyplace in the continental US as "home" :).
    I'm excited for you to have the space to spread out and do your thing and I hope to come visit someday too :). Good luck wrapping things up- it can't be easy.

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  154. Hey! This is Leisel. I did your hair several times ages ago now. Anyway, I have stumbled onto your blog several times by accident and a few times ago got so excited when I actually stopped at your picture and was like, "What in the world!? I know her!" Anyway's I was stoked to see that you have gone on to be so good at what you do and I love your blog! Congrats on getting to come back to Az and I can't wait to see the house transformation process on the new place! :)

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  155. Congratulations on the big move! On one hand, I'm a little sad that I won't get to meet you since we're practically neighbors here on the east coast. But, on the other hand, I'm so excited to see the awesome DIYs I'm sure you have planned for the new home!

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  156. So exciting! I'm a Phoenician and our city has been making huge improvements in the last few years. Lots of local, independent businesses and fun things to do popping up everywhere! You're going to love living back in the Valley!

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  157. congrats! can't wait to see the next transformation!

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  158. Very exciting...and....I'm a bit obsessed with this house. I cannot wait to see the inside and to see what you all do with it!

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  159. :( We'll miss you and that Periwinkle chandelier here in Brooklyn! Best of luck on your new adventures.

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  160. Oh my gosh, Jenny, I know you'll miss NYC so badly, but there's nothing like your kiddos getting to grow up near their grandparents! I can't help but think how fun it would be to have you as a neighbor!! :) Anxious to see your style unfold in your new home!

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  161. Congratulations, Jenny, it's all very exciting news. I can relate to your mixed feelings as I thought I'd live in New York forever too but ended up leaving for my husband's job. There are plans to go back someday but for now life is good and it has a funny way of always working itself out for the best. And lucky us - we get to see you decorate a whole new place! :) Best of luck with all the prep work. If anyone can handle it all, you can! xo

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  162. Congrats! Welcome back to the Valley! There is nothing better for kids than living near family.

    What a great time for you guys!

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  163. How exciting! Congrats!!!! :)

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  164. Just catching up on your wonderful news Jenny! So excited for you - and for me, because I'll get to follow along ;)

    And the grass - the girls are going to love all that room to play!

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  165. That IS big news, Jenny! I'm so excited for your family. I think I've been along on the ride the whole time, so I can't wait to see what the new home holds for you. Congratulations!

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  166. oh wow, congrats on the impending move, it sounds like you guys know you made the right decision for your family. We'll miss you here in NYC - but I'll of course still follow along with the renovation of this new home. Congrats again!

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  167. Bummer. Totally going to miss your Brooklyn Heights fixer upper posts.

    If you can, take some professional photos before you go so we can get one last look.

    And congrats on the new place. It looks enormous.

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  168. Congratulations! Sounds like a great move for you and your family! perhaps you'll take on a job in the SF bay area??

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  169. so happy for you all. looking forward to being on this journey with you and your family. your talent and ideas inspire us where ever you are.

    all my best wishes for the move and beyond. donna

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  170. oh my gosh, congratulations!!

    I'm so surprised... I know how much you've enjoyed Brooklyn. I'm a little sad we never got to have a shopping date. Any way, I'm so happy for your family to put down roots and have a nice big house and be near extended family.

    Good luck with the move and don't let the stress rule you. xoxo

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