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wallpaper removed this week - yippee!!
Comments (6)We sort of did the same thing the last two years. Putting 3 kids through college, we didn't do much with the house for a number of years. It started with a kitchen reno...then DS announced his engagement and we jumped into gear to redo the rest of the main level knowing lots of friends and family would be coming. The wedding was last April...and I still need to do some accessorizing...so hard to pick things. We are nearing retirement and will sell in a few years and I felt the same way...I wanted to enjoy the house and not just fix it up to sell. Have fun....it will be such a sense of accomplishment when it's done and you will love it every time you walk through the door. Post pics when you finish!...See MoreI've got the blues.....thanks to you!
Comments (33)So pretty! Love your bedding. The new lampshades are cute & the new window treatment is very nice ( I know you're going to adjust the sheers.) What a nice retreat you've created. Of course your puppy looks so pleased!...See MoreWallpaper over shower - crazy idea?
Comments (12)In 1987, two friends (non-professionals) wallpapered our bathroom as a gift to us, while my family and I were out of the country. The only "venting" in the bathroom has been -- the window! And yes, the wallpaper began to peel-- about two years ago, after more than 15 years of lots of hard use as the only tub/shower in this 110-year-old house. I'd say--go for it!...See MoreWhat is flock wallpaper and do I want it in my home?
Comments (23)thanks marti8a. Funny, I was just asking DH how scaffolding on a curved staircase would work....Bec I'd really need to get right up to the top (no paintbrush on a pole for a wallpapering job!) Good points re dust. I find that cat hair clings to a bare wall as it is. On the bright side, the higher up bits of wallpaper wouldn't get damaged by kids' dirty fingers....and toys scraping the walls after being launched down the stairwell. I just can't picture me enjoying a solid colour on that wall, and the painted stripes on my livingroom wall would be fun, but again, hard to do bec of the height of the stairwell (plus, I've already done stripes). I wonder if a couple of large wall paper panels (mounted to plywood or something) would give me the patterns that I want. I can't see running a chair rail and then wall papering below it If you look closely, you can see the large horizontal tone on tone stripes in my LR (and the too small area rug - I'm trying to stop the chairs from sliding down the hallway, while I figure out either a good underpad for the hide rug, or, follow my heart and acquire a silky shag rug - hee hee hee!)...See Morepowermuffin
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