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The ivy gives the building a bit of class. Does it have to be trimmed away from the windows?
The ivy gives the building a bit of class. Does it have to be trimmed away from the windows?
Good job done well Tom!
Kind of funny, with the sun going down, I got a dreamy look that I kind of like! No, that's not me, I hired a crew to update the trim, paint the inside of the garage, and the underside of the garage eaves, not sure why the painter before skipped that? Tomorrow, I will get some better photos. It is really striking with the new colors, and getting nothing but complements! For now, a teaser.
Fashion Frank - I love your house, just love it. It is beautiful gem. And wonderful landscaping. If you ever feel like it, I'd love to see more pictures and of the inside as well as I image the woodwork, etc. is stunning.
Beautifull, Frank. I'm such a fan of houses from that era. You posted some pics of your front porch some time ago and I knew then I would love the interior. Hey, in your pic showing the outside of your house, what's up with the fire plug violation?
My neighborhood was just made part of the Historic district this year. It is 2200 Sq ft, but, that includes the partial basement, and the closed in back porch, neither are really living space. I have the tall ceilings, except in the up stairs bath, which, on an 1888 Queen Anne was an afterthought. Yes, I knew when I bought it, I would be doing a lot of wiring, still, I saved thousands by being able to do it my self! Love your Model A , have been kicking around for a Pickup, or even an AA Truck.Spearman really digging the house nothing like a vintage home ! I moved into one two years ago and love it . Also the area I live in is called a "historical district " and my home is actually one of the newer ones it was built in 1914 , nine foot ceilings, nine inch baseboards , hardwood floors throughout the house , central staircase etc.etc.etc. How many rooms do you have and what's the square footage if I may ask ? Here is a shot of my home. In closing I wanted to also say even though it's a pain removing the knob and post wiring is very smart that stuff is dangerous and your doing it right , in the end you will be glad you did it correctly! Good luck going forward and look forward to all of you updates All the Best , Fashion Frank
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Thanks, Frank! I have two bathrooms, a full one on the main level and a 3/4 upstairs. Well, I will have a 3/4 upstairs, when I can get back to it. My truck is down, right when I need it most. Got to laugh at the timing!Thanks for getting back to me Stearmen and yes it seems that our houses are about the same size. Mine is about 21,000 SQ but I don't know what it would be if I counted our porches and the basement . My house also has three bathrooms, one on the first floor ( it's just a small one with a sink and toilet) and two full ones upstairs , one in the main upstairs hallway and we have a separate one in our bedroom . I like what your doing with the trim painting very true to form, you should see some of the Queen Anne ones around here with all the gingerbread trim the way some of them are painted, the trim that is can keep your eyes very busy ! Keep up the good work it's a labor of love and your house will just keep getting better and better!
All the Best , Fashion Frank