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This is a really interesting thread. I love seeing all the different decorating styles - we are a diverse bunch aren't we? |
spectacular!!!! Your home is spectacular ... here on Long Island that home would be 3 million dollars PLUS! Land value here is out of the world ... location location location! But your home is sooooooo beautiful ... I would buy that home in a heartbeat! If I were in KY ... People here are buying homes, knocking them down and building new ones b/c they want the location (20 miles from NYC) ... |
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Congradulations on your farm. You have a real talent in your decorating and I just love your color selections. |
Thank you, Monday! We have really done alot to it since we bought it, everything is new except the fireplaces and the kitchen countertops and cabinets, if we stay that is our next big project. I have mixed emotions about leaving it. The farm that we are interested has lots of beautiful acreage and the house is newer than this one (not as big though) but I still love this house the most. I just wish I could pick this one up and move it. Funny how location makes such a huge difference in price isn't it? My best friend lives in the San Francisco area and they bought a house, knocked it down and built a new one just to get what they wanted in the location that they wanted it in. It is a shame that property is so scarce in some locations, isn't it? |
You guys can rest assure that I'm going to be asking for ideas when I redo my kitchen. I am totally clueless when it comes to matching and decorating. My poor walls in my living room are bare cause I just don't know or like what I find. How sad...I have no style! |
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I love your bathroom wall. I would love to do that too. My kitchen color I think is Russet from lowes, but I think there is different shades of the russet and I can not remember which one it is. I got a long edger and put the paint on the wall in sections and then I took brush (the ones you use for texturizing in the paint section, the firm natural brissel (sp) ones) and made criss crosses in it and then used a sponge to pat out the darker areas. It took about a couple 12 hour days to do. And around my counters on the back splash I made it look like concrete blocks. I cut news papers in rectangles the size of concrete blocks (alot of them) and I wadded them up in a ball and then un wrapped them and they are wrinkled, then you put the paint on the wall in that section and push the wrinkle paper on there and pat it down and then peel it off, be sure to layer it like bricks and stagger the next layer and make grout lines too. It is fun to see how it turns out. |
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I'm so jealous of all the beautiful homes! I am in an apartment and not allowed to paint or make any changes :( So I do the best I can with what I've got :) hahahaha |
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Your house looks soooooooooooo beautiful!!!!!!!!!!! I love everything!!!!! I have wooden blinds up, but I like how you still did draperies too!!! Looks great!I still need something like that! It makes your house look sooooooo cozy!!!!! Thanks! I love this whole thread to see how everyone decorates!! I got some really good ideas!!!!! |
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