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Over the door ironing boards

Does anyone know of an over the door ironing board that can be used with an 8 interior door?
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Tudor style homes

Trying to add as much tudor decor to a 1980s Tudor style home as possible. Anyone know where I can get info. on this. Looking for interior doors, light fixtures(in and out), hardware, etc. If anyone can even suggest a good book on this it would be most helpful. Ta very much, Limey lady.
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Hello all, I just wanted to introduce myself and our house...We just purchased a 1869 Italiante style home. The previous owners were absolutely wonderful in documenting the entire history of the house and its owners since the day it was built... They also kept extensive notes on all of their work on...
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Purple Crystal Door Knob

Emtek does have some - but so does Copper Mountain Hardware and the site www.LookInTheAttic.com has a lot of styles - you might see something there, too. They have glass and crystal styles for interior and exterior doors and a lot of different door hardware. They have the traditional purple (that ch...
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1929 English Tudor - East Lansing, MI

So the windows are really getting bad, a couple are running the risk of breaking the glass for the progression of rust... On the bright side, Ive found a source for the exterior storms hardware for the wood windows and for the Fenestras Im going to build my own interior storms. Its a good fall/winte...
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Nansulate Home Protect Clear Coat

There is really no way to get a high R value without trapping air (or by using a vacuum space, ideally). These Painted on insulation materials have been on the market for years. While they may help to block radiant heating and cooling, since they consist of such a thin film, they cannot provide a go...
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1929 English Tudor - East Lansing, MI

Hi, I felt compelled to send you warning to stay away from John Seekircher if you are looking for someone to restore your windows. We bought a 1930 tudor in the historic district of Lexington, MA and chose to restore. I wont go into details - but he is unethical in practice and price. There are vend...
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Just Bought Home Built in 1910

We just purchased a home that was built in 1910. Where do we go to find info about restoration that fits this era and style of home? I am not sure what style you would call the house. It is located in Iowa but it has tall columns on the front veranda that go up to the roof. The interior has real gre...
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Painting exterior of cast iron tub

Although some tubs may look okay later after using inferior reglazing materials, it does not always happen that way. I have seen lots of horror stories where people have done the refinishing themselves. If you are not particular how it looks then use whatever you like. Reglazing products made especi...
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Painting paneling/Mobile Home

Thank you. I have bought kilz premium, for the walls, kilz interior ceiling paint for the ceilings. Was your old paneling glossy? This is all new to me, painting paneling that is, but not painting in general. The can of premium i bought, states, that a de-glosser will not help, so do I sand it istea...
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