Jazzybari's Profile
| Display Name: | Jazzybari |
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| Member Since: | 3/21/11 |
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I've been doing research on this type of fence in lieu of a picket fence. THANKS for reviewing this subject. Nice to see other applications like the stairs/porch. Wattle Fencing: A Cheap DIY Material for Modern Outdoor Spaces |
4/16/13 2:15 PM |
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that is the first thing I thought when I saw the photo. OHHHH fire hazard! I hope someone gets a hold of this home owner before they light up the grill. Before & After: Plain to Party-Ready Screened Porch Going Home To Roost |
4/3/13 1:16 PM |
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MAYBE a very small scissor lift with white wheels. You will need it small enough to go through your biggest accessible door & hallways. As well as tall enough to reach the ceiling as well as tires clean enough to not ruin your floor. You should be able to rent at united rentals or hertz or something of the like. I too have had this paint the wood or not issue and ultimately you have to make yourself happy. Scaffolding and Scissor lifts each have safety issues. Please research. How Do I Paint My High Cathedral Ceilings? Good Questions |
1/31/13 1:57 PM |
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I do something like this. Only my warranty file is in my file cabinet. Besides information on when something was changed in my house, I also chart when I planted something or a new animal comes to the farm. Its more of a timeline so we can keep up with the changes we have made to our farm and home. Organization DIY Project: Create a Home Journal |
1/28/13 1:59 PM |
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Yummmm! my wonderful hubby sent me to work with a tortilla of Nutella, bananas and Blueberries! Heated in the toaster oven, it makes a nice Chocolate Brain Melt for the start of the day. Sure not the healthiest... but neither is a pop tart, right? Dessert Recipe: Hot Baked Nutella & Cream Cheese Sandwich Recipes from The Kitchn |
9/21/12 3:51 PM |
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We have a mirror in our kitchen, across the room from the sink and stove. Love it, as our kitchen has the door we use most to our home. We have a small home, and this mirror is just enough to make the room feel spacious. Its perfect for us, I can't imagine it not being there. The mirror was the first thing we purchased when we closed on the house. Would You Hang an Oversized Mirror in Your Kitchen? |
1/12/12 11:58 AM |
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I have seen several really neat "open air" type houses. where I live this could never be pulled off due to bugs, slugs, moths, flies, runaway neighbor dogs, et al animals. Where do these people live that they can pull this off? no bugs ever? I can only imagine the mites that could get into the carpet, the couch, not to mention the damage a flying termite could do to that beautiful piano. How do you live like this? Bug free? An Heirloom Home Dwell |
6/22/11 12:05 PM |