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Mon, Apr 30, 12 at 17:48
| Would you please check my last question I had for you on my last call out?
I need all the help I can get with doing this alone and I thank each and every one of you in advance for your ideas and help. |
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| Phoggie, if you'll go to one of SummerfieldDesign's previous posts and click on the words "MyPage" after her name, you'll be taken to a page where you'll find another link that says "Send me an email." Click that and you can write to Summerfield and Gardenweb will forward the message to her immediately via email and will also give her you email address so she can write back to you privately. You won't have to wait until she happens to see your message on a Gardenweb thread. SummerfieldDesigns would not have set up her mypage account with an email link if she didn't want to get emails from her Gardenweb friends and I know she would be glad to hear from you. Please know that all of us are pulling for you and sending good thoughts your way. |
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- Posted by SummerfieldDesigns (My Page) on Tue, May 1, 12 at 5:13
| phoggie ... here is your revised plan ... i think it includes all of your requests ... master bath is wheelchair-ready , if that is ever necessary ... hope this helps :-) |
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- Posted by SummerfieldDesigns (My Page) on Wed, May 2, 12 at 3:37
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| Summerfield~~~ PERFECT!!!! You are wonderful!!! and I appreciate all of your help.....Blessings! |
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| That's a very nice plan. I would suggest somehow putting the HVAC within the heated and cooled envelope of the house for better efficiency, and lower utility bills. Also, depending on your climate, it would be better for the HVAC intake vent to be away from the back door to avoid drawing in hot or cold air every time the door is opened. Any ideas on how to incorporate that idea into that plan? I really like that plan. |
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| What a charming plan -- very efficient and livable. |
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