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farmhouse re-fresh: December 2015
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Monday, 21 December 2015. I absolutely love our barn door! Jake, our builder from Queen Street Carpentry, did a fantastic job on it. The wood he used came from the house. They were the original planks from the walls. They used to look like this:. With some wire brushing, they cleaned up really well! Here's a close-up of the hardware:. The photo really does not do it justice. Aaron sent me a photo from his phone and I didn't like it at all. In person, it's beautiful. Sunday, 20 December 2015. We ended up ...
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Finishing – Siding, Trim, Lights | Year of the House: Building an Energy Efficient House for a Cold Climate
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Year of the House: Building an Energy Efficient House for a Cold Climate. Building an energy efficient house. Performance in Winter & Summer →. Finishing – Siding, Trim, Lights. November 13, 2012. This entry was posted in Exterior. Performance in Winter & Summer →. Finishing – Siding, Trim, Lights. February 26, 2013 at 10:25 am. We are going to build a similar project just down the road on Upper Perth Road. Would like to talk to you guys about your journey. Is it possible? 8211; Cam Haines. More planning...
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farmhouse re-fresh: Lighting the Farmhouse
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Sunday, 20 December 2015. Okay, I thought flooring was tough. Lighting is WAY worse. Have you seen how much lighting is actually out there? Plus, finding some that doesn't cost an absolute fortune AND doesn't look like it's about to fall apart is challenging. All of our lights have come in now (with the exception of our kitchen island lights, which are on backorder). We used a lot of pot lights, but here's some of the other lights we chose:. This light is in the front entrance:. 21 December 2015 at 17:37.
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