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| nice gable. Love the lozenge tile in the shower. Looks like there is a bear on your deck. :) |
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| Wow! It looks great. I got tickled at your joy of having two working toilets in the house. I remember that feeling, especially of being able to walk just a few feet at night instead of down a dark hall. lol |
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- Posted by moccasinlanding (My Page) on Thu, Dec 16, 10 at 20:24
| Whoaaaaaa, that is looking really really REALLY nice!! I absolutely LOVE your blue door. Never saw one shaped like that. It is a fairy tale house. You have done wonderful things with your plans, and I had rather have a contractor take his time to get things RIGHT than one who hurries and covers up a multitude of sins. About the shower enclosure, I'd just as soon that GLASS objects came after the big Christmas rush, since that might lead to delivery carelessness and some breakage. What a pain that would be. Ellen, you are doing great. And I know exactly what you mean about having TWO HEADS in your house. I am a convert to having two crappers in every house. |
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- Posted by desertsteph (My Page) on Fri, Dec 17, 10 at 1:45
| it's moving right along! I wouldn't want to rush it either - to many things can go wrong. ummm... is that your bear? |
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| I love every thing you've chosen, you have great taste. The door is soo charming with the rest of the entrance. I can't wait to see the rest. I love the curved stairs too, will you stain them with a nice acid stain to enhance them? |
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- Posted by young-gardener (My Page) on Fri, Dec 17, 10 at 13:52
| Your paneled walls are pretty! I'm anxious to see the completion of your project! |
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- Posted by wi-sailorgirl (My Page) on Fri, Dec 17, 10 at 14:53
| Thanks for the nice comments, everyone. It was nice to read them today as we're in the midst of a mega-snafu with the vanity (which has been a headache from day one). The door is original to our 73-year-old house and it's always been one of my favorite features. Before we added the gable it was sort of glossed over, even with the bright paint color (imagine what that was like when it was brown or hunter green, the colors I found when I was stripping it). The front curved stairs are also original. They go down onto a patio (cement with little stones embedded ... I don't know if there's a name for that) so the natural cement color will stay, at least for now. The paneled walls were also original and something we insisted come back. Of course originally they were a natural cedar-type color, but a previous owner painted them (a good call except I'd like to hunt them down and torture them for not priming them first). Moccasin, good call on the glass. With the debacle that is the vanity, undoubtedly something really bad could have happened in there today. Oh and yes, that's one of our resident bears. Actually, Hudson's one of our two Newfoundland dogs. |
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- Posted by moccasinlanding (My Page) on Fri, Dec 17, 10 at 15:27
| I love your story-book house. Your choices in keeping the best features of the older home are perfect. And all those angles and boards that emphasize the unique nature of your house.....man alive, you are turning your Cinderella into a true Princess. There is always light as you near the end of the tunnel....do not get too eager to be done. It might seem a good thing to have it over with, but have you thought what you will really DO if you no longer have a house project? |
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- Posted by shades_of_idaho (My Page) on Fri, Dec 17, 10 at 22:18
| I really like what you have done to the shower and the gable over your front door really turned out perfect. Sorry about the vanity troubles. Hope they smooth out soon. LOL about the bear on the deck. |
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- Posted by moccasinlanding (My Page) on Sat, Dec 18, 10 at 20:52
| Oops, Wi-, I think I wrote somethhing about your blue door over on Euglossa's thread. Drats, there I go getting confused. Oh me, time to go to bed. |
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