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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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We have an older victorian home built sometime around 1890. the dinning room has a ceiling medallion with a 4 of the same birds on it. i wanted to know if anyone knows the significance of it? its a crane or flamingo type bird. i cant seem to find anything on the internet about it. the one in the liv...
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Thanks That helps a lot. Its bigger than I thought. Im sure its beautiful. Just a few more questions: When walking in the front, does one see and walk straight up the stairs? Or, are the stairs set off to one side? Are there three doors, one for the bedroom/parlor, one for the living room and one fo...
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Hello all, I just (yesterday) purchased a 1917 Concrete Rock home.. looks like the old castles, but i am going to try to restore it to its original beauty. Looking for any ideas for colors, styles etc of the interior of the home. It has a sitting room, Living room and Bath plus a kitchen that has be...
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my house was built in 1956. it has sheetrock that I assume was nailed up and a low sloping roof with a torch down type material and dutch drains. I have looked up in the attic and everything appears dry and in good shape. The air supply duct for the gas furnace runs across the living room and into a...
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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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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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I have a checkerboard ceiling in my living room. It is wooden raked/grilled tile. I need to replace two of them due to a radiator leak upstairs.Does anyone know where I could find this ceiling tile. I have been looking all over. Thanks
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http://www.americantinceilings.com/ We decided to do a portion of the living room of our 1897 home with tin ceiling tiles. The web site above is where we purchased them, and we love them. I love them, as they look beautiful, and my husband loves them as they were a breeze to put up. Good luck!!!
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