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Old 02-20-2014, 12:58 PM   #41
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THAT is totally awesome! LOVE

If I take a run up to Maine will you redo the kitchen on my T-1950?

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Got the laminate! It's all in and plumbing hooked up couldn't let a foot of snow slow me down.
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THAT is totally awesome! LOVE

If I take a run up to Maine will you redo the kitchen on my T-1950?
Better wait till the end of May maybe by then the snow will be gone! Just a bit more in the bath and that will be done too so glad I have a big garage. Thanks for the kind words.
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Old 04-06-2014, 06:06 PM   #43
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Well the management decided the blue pleated valance over the windows had to go so I made some new ones from oak resawn and planed to 1/4" the inlay is left over black laminate from the counter project. Next up new blinds and curtains maybe.
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That is quite different. I like it.
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Wow! It really is just like mine inside. So fun to see how different they look when customized. Will definitely post my photos of redecoration!
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My recent renovation included laying a new floor, and insulation and tongue and groove walls to my dinette area. I like to sit in my lounge chair instead of on the dinette/guest bed.

I am hanging the dinette table soon, as I like to do art work while traveling in my sunny.
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I also did the tongue and groove around my bed. It added a nice layer of warmth. After I trim it up I'll post photos
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Hi Photokit,

I like it! It looks really nice.
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Hi Kit,

Wow, that upgrade looks really nice. Great job.

Thanks for sharing.

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Mainah, I looked at installing that product above my 4 burners too. How do you like it. Did you use PL400?
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Mainah, I looked at installing that product above my 4 burners too. How do you like it. Did you use PL400?
I guess you are talking about the hob? I really don't remember what it was seem to be pretty standard European design and yes I like it very much I will say one thing push the igniter as soon as you turn on the gas don't wait! The big burner makes a lot of heat.
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your wall tile

actually Mainah, I was talking about the metal on the wall above your propane stove
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Oh OK it's thermoplastic! Home Depot, Lowes etc. It's easy to work with can be cut with shears and the big box also has the moulding. There are different patterns and colors. I just used construction glue and a calk gun to stick them to the wall. They clean pretty easy.
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I know the product. It reminds me of the old metal ceilings up in Silverton, Colorado.
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When I was a kid every store front had tin ceilings. Kind of wished I had the foresight to stach that stuff in a big old barn.
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I collect barn wood and store it. Those ceiling are classic and at the taverns in Colorado they still exist.
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In Portland Maine many of the old buildings in the Old Port have retained their tin ceilings during renovation lot nicer then a flat painted one anyone can have something like that.
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