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I live in a large townhouse. As one enters in the front entry he faces about a 20 ft hall. The first entry on the left is the dining room containing country furniture. The dining room leads into the kitchen, again with country cabinets, some with dvided antique glass in the doors. From the kitchen w...
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I am buying my first house and it has stucco on the walls of the living room and the dining room....anyone know how to get rid of it? Ive looked all oved and all I can find is how to repair. Most sites dont have anything on the interior, only exterior.
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Were getting ready to start the remodeling of the dining room and bathroom in our 1897 home. Were removing lathe and plaster from the dining room and making the bathroom bigger by extending a wall. The wall we want to extend has the bathrooms (the one and only bathroom in the house) vent stack in it...
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where can i find info on N.L.CO. rockford i have a dining room suit with this name stamped on the inside if anyone has any info please e-mail me a robs8084@yahoo.com
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im trying to upgrade our heat system that years ago was steam but is now hot water for the radiators. we have 1 free standing in each of the bedrooms, about 20 for the living/dining room about another 5/6 in the kitchen. i live in NJ would appreciate any help in either getting new ones or if any one...
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Greetings! My wife and I just purchased a beautiful home, built in 1928. The previous owners thankfully retained most of the original items in the home (door latches, curtain rods, and most light fixtures), however the overhead light fixture in the dining room is missing. We would like to keep with ...
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We own a house that we believe was built between 1890 and 1900, in the city of Whitehall, MI. This area was a huge lumbering area, so it was a nice area for people to build homes. I have the abstract of the house from the time the US govt gave the property to some named Giles Slocum, who owned much ...
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This plate is ceramic and our handyman cracked it. It has two screws and is located on the swinging door between our pantry and dining room. It has the name Renovators on the back. It is white with a gold stenciled or foil or painted stripe going all the way around it near the edge.
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I am wondering if anyone knows of a good reference book that may aid me in choosing period colors for a historic home I just bought and will move into soon. The previous owners painting the front dining room and parlor dark, dark colors. Id like to brighten it up, but choose a paint color that repre...
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Vines, flowers and ivys are victorian and they reflect life and vitality. The medallians in this decor are most likely original or authentic reproduction. Without seeing the one in the dining room. Flamingos are charicteristic of the deco period and was probably redone in the 1920s-1940s pre- WW-II....
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