Sunday, October 24, 2010
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Our hallway finally has some color! AND the bench we've so desperately seeking.
Yesterday morning started with this:
And ended with this!
Though there was a slight mishap with the hooks we planned to put behind the door, we're almost finished. We quickly realized that the strange drywall/brink combination on our exterior walls is not going to let us hang anything even remotely heavy. Alternate plans are in the works?
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- Richmond, VA, United States
- Bringing our 1914 Church Hill home back to shape, one small project at a time.
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3 comments:
I just found your blog thru Remodelaholic and I love it. I can't wait to go back thru your posts and see what you've done with the house.
I live in Williamsburg, VA and just love those fabulous old homes of Richmond.
Teri
This looks FANTASTIC!!!!!
I love the color!!
I'm your newest follower from the picket fence.
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