I moved into a fixer upper when I married my wife 10 years ago. She had lived there for about 15 years with her then 14 year old. Together, we have renovated many of the rooms (most have just been wall repair/wallpaper removal and paint jobs). The first room we repaired in the summer of 2006 when we turned a dusty computer room into a nursery complete with a neutral yellow (we didn't know until the 'big day' that it was a girl!) and Winnie the Pooh paint stencil around the entire perimeter. After that, we redid all the walls in the living room (a nasty hot mess removing wallpaper) and added carpet where there used to only be ugly brown linoleum and repainted the kitchen.
We did a COMPLETE kitchen remodel and full house replacement windows about two years ago, adding a dishwasher and new stove/fridge/cabinets and countertops. That's also when we converted the house from fuses to circuit breakers.
Just last weekend, our 9 year old's yellow Pooh walls were repainted a light orange and the spare room that the 24 year old (now living in south Florida) used to occupy is up for painting a light green to make room for a new desk and computer station.
We have two room left: the bathroom needs an overhaul. Although beautiful, the clawfoot bathtub is not very practical considering the add-on shower assembly is not ideal and the unsecured shower curtain is always poised to come crashing down on anyone who is not used to using it! So when the money materializes, our [only] bathroom is in dire need of a full remodel. That will then leave only the master bedroom walls which need wallpaper stripped, cracks repaired, and repainted; and the front entry hallway (with nasty popcorn textured walls) to be redone before it is completely overhauled from 2005.
Hopefully by then we will be in a position to sell the place and move into/build our dream home!