When I got married
and moved to Bangalore, my husband and I shifted to a brand new home and though
our first home was a rented one, we were terribly excited. I had so many ideas on how
to decorate our house and the new items that we would purchase for our home.
When we went shopping for furniture and electronic gadgets I was like a kid in
a candy store. There were so many options to choose from and I liked all of
them.
But soon I realized
that staying in a rented place comes with its own share of disappointments. Of
course you are not burdened with a hefty EMI, you have to just hand over the
rent each month and forget about it. No matter how much I renovated our house
and tried to mark it with my individual taste and creativity, at the end of the
day the fact that the house is not mine always crawled into my thoughts. And
there were restrictions- I couldn’t choose the paint, I couldn’t hammer the
nails to hang the photos, I couldn’t add any additional furnishings other than what
was provided by our owners.
Then in just one and
half year, we decided to undertake a huge financial risk by taking a home loan
and buying our own piece of heaven. We settled on the 4th floor 2BHK
house in the apartment at V B Layout. Honestly I fell in love with the area as
soon as I saw it and after living for 4 years I still vouch for it as it's one of the
best residential areas. It has parks, schools, restaurants, shopping malls and
movie complexes all within short distance. It even has a library- JustBooks
within walking distance. My husband thinks that it was the last point which clinched
the deal for me J
We were worried about
the home loan and the number of years it would take to pay back the loan but we
knew in the long run it was a good investment. So after heavy discussions we
decided to take the plunge and buy our flat.
The day of GrahaPravesh |
I was super excited
and almost every weekend I insisted on driving to our apartment and inspecting
the progress, all though our floor was still in initial stages of development.
We decided on the woodwork-the wardrobes, the TV unit and the kitchen cabinets.
A few months after we booked our flat my husband and I got the biggest news of
our lives.
I was pregnant!
The realization that
we would be starting our new life in the new home along with our baby was the
icing on the cake. We had to change our plans a little bit and the second
bedroom was now converted into a nursery/ guest bedroom. We shifted to our home
in November 2011, when I was 9 months pregnant and my daughter was born in
March.
I love my house
because it’s a place where I can just be, I can relax and unwind after a tiring
day. The feeling of coming back home after visiting my mother’s place or my
in-law’s place is one of pure joy and delight. Unlike my husband, I can spend
days in my house as long as I’m provided with good books and endless supply of
tea.
My favorite corner of
my house is my bookshelf that I bought last year. I love turning my eyes
towards it every now and then and admiring the rows of books that stand proudly
on the shelf.
My precious bookshelf |
Our new life in our
home has brought so much joy and happiness and even though our EMI cuts into
our monthly expenses it’s totally worth it. I think the decision to buy
my own home was the best decision I have taken in my life.
Nice post, Prasanna! I must say, quite a big and happy new start! :D
ReplyDeleteP.s. I love your bookshelf! :D
Check out my entry - http://radhika-feelingfree.blogspot.in/2015/03/startanewlife.html
It is indeed a beautiful house!!!!
ReplyDeleteA house of your own is indeed a privilege. :)