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DahliaCactus
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January 25, 2008
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Old gas stoves are well made and powerful.
50's era stoves have safeties, won't fill your house with gas
50's era models also have thermostats that can be adjusted (or replaced with new...
What do people thing of the twin-set bed's for guests?
I'm doing this to make the space double duty, daybed/den, two beds/guests.
DO I push them together for couples? Two sheet s...
Already covered here, but emptied (into a picnic cooler if you have one) and unplugged with a pan of warm water inside will defrost a frezer in decent time.
If you had one of those SUPER vint...
Two options.
A) Swapping the dining and living is a good option here.
Put a shallow table/buffet where the TV is now for a landing strip.
B) Take the two center doors off a...
Honestly, that thing looks so industrial you might just want to give it another gooood scrub with a degreaser (dish soap). I could have been exposed to lead and it's not in the paint.
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I am going to hypothesis that this "chair" is a vanity bench maybe. Or... less likely a fabulous piano bench (I'd love to see what piano this matched).
I too would re-upholster before ...
Yeah, I'm very fond of these, but can't justify the price in the midst of a renovation. Not to mention i'd need eight to fill the big dining space I'm building.
Holy cow, that small ornate one closest to the bed is a Maxfield Parrish print, i have the same one (larger) in my dining room and it's my prize possession!
Kido's got taste! Bratz doll notwi...
I did my livingroom in a pale turquoise similar to the last photo, i also used the picture rail as a guide. I have a white fireplace and white walls and trim, i like the effect.
YAY! I love modern furnishings and color combinations, but my home is a craftsman and finding info that isn't this old house in decor style is a bit difficult.
hyzen, from what i understand you might want to try a divacup instead. the keeper is made of a less flexible material as i understand and its rigidity makes it more difficult to use??
@parrishnut: keep in mind... for falling water especially you better call a structural engineer. many of his buildings while spectacular gave only lip service to durability. Those beautiful cantile...
Hmm, i like this in a hallway, might actually DO this in our hallway.... my husband also collects ties, and i often help him do it. I'm picturing something with a dowel, and i like the idea of hat ...
Latest Comments...
Old gas stoves are well made and powerful. 50's era stoves have safeties, won't fill your house with gas 50's era models also have thermostats that can be adjusted (or replaced with new...
What do people thing of the twin-set bed's for guests? I'm doing this to make the space double duty, daybed/den, two beds/guests. DO I push them together for couples? Two sheet s...
Already covered here, but emptied (into a picnic cooler if you have one) and unplugged with a pan of warm water inside will defrost a frezer in decent time. If you had one of those SUPER vint...
Two options. A) Swapping the dining and living is a good option here. Put a shallow table/buffet where the TV is now for a landing strip. B) Take the two center doors off a...
I actually groaned when i saw the kitchen... talk about house p0rn! Love the "legs" on the cabinets...
Where is the floral pendant from in the first picture?
Thank you, drive past every day and was wondering about the inside (needs some color)
Honestly, that thing looks so industrial you might just want to give it another gooood scrub with a degreaser (dish soap). I could have been exposed to lead and it's not in the paint. ...
the drawer slides out the side (and is show in the photo above) CRAZY, i just finally spotted it. Dang, this chair is cool.
I am going to hypothesis that this "chair" is a vanity bench maybe. Or... less likely a fabulous piano bench (I'd love to see what piano this matched). I too would re-upholster before ...
Yeah, I'm very fond of these, but can't justify the price in the midst of a renovation. Not to mention i'd need eight to fill the big dining space I'm building.
Holy cow, that small ornate one closest to the bed is a Maxfield Parrish print, i have the same one (larger) in my dining room and it's my prize possession! Kido's got taste! Bratz doll notwi...
Fabulous for an outdoor wedding?
I did my livingroom in a pale turquoise similar to the last photo, i also used the picture rail as a guide. I have a white fireplace and white walls and trim, i like the effect.
YAY! I love modern furnishings and color combinations, but my home is a craftsman and finding info that isn't this old house in decor style is a bit difficult.
hyzen, from what i understand you might want to try a divacup instead. the keeper is made of a less flexible material as i understand and its rigidity makes it more difficult to use??
@parrishnut: keep in mind... for falling water especially you better call a structural engineer. many of his buildings while spectacular gave only lip service to durability. Those beautiful cantile...
@kahlil19107 : Actually i think this would be a good way to trick the eye, especially if the bottom of the windows line up.
Hmm, i like this in a hallway, might actually DO this in our hallway.... my husband also collects ties, and i often help him do it. I'm picturing something with a dowel, and i like the idea of hat ...
p.s. this kitchen is gorgeous, love the colors and original vent hood!