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Tackling the next "Big" one! Friday, July 31, 2015. Getting "down" and "dirty", literally! First floor parlor, originally the general dining room, rich mahogany grains and marbleized baseboards. This one weekend excursion for our friends turned into a years long quest to uncover all the painted surfaces that we could. So what may you ask was the "magic elixir" that removed the grim, but left the finish? Howard's Restor A Finish! I will leave you with a couple more shots of the finished product after our ...

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Tackling the next "Big" one! Friday, July 31, 2015. Getting "down" and "dirty", literally! First floor parlor, originally the general dining room, rich mahogany grains and marbleized baseboards. This one weekend excursion for our friends turned into a years long quest to uncover all the painted surfaces that we could. So what may you ask was the "magic elixir" that removed the grim, but left the finish? Howard's Restor A Finish! I will leave you with a couple more shots of the finished product after our ...

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Tackling the next "Big" one! Friday, July 31, 2015. Getting "down" and "dirty", literally! First floor parlor, originally the general dining room, rich mahogany grains and marbleized baseboards. This one weekend excursion for our friends turned into a years long quest to uncover all the painted surfaces that we could. So what may you ask was the "magic elixir" that removed the grim, but left the finish? Howard's Restor A Finish! I will leave you with a couple more shots of the finished product after our ...

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Tackling the next "Big" one! Monday, September 8, 2014. After purchasing Carter's Tavern the fun began. The bathrooms were a colonial nightmare from the 1970s. Linoleum crafted to look like wood planks, Formica counter-tops masquerading as stone and those wonderful one piece plastic shower/tub combos. The kitchen was a one piece metal unit with a built in refrigerator, stove, oven and sink complete with overhead storage. Perfect for a camper! What we agreed upon, amazingly enough, is to paint the house o...

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Tackling the next "Big" one! Saturday, March 15, 2014. I have to admit it. I am a historic house addict! It all started in New England in the late 70s when I purchased a Gothic Revival home built in 1859 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. I was a fledgling architect that knew very little about preservation. I was fascinated by the wavy glass of the windows and the third floor that was encased in natural bead board paneling. The house spoke to me and from that point on I was hooked on old houses! My business ...

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Tackling the next "Big" one! Monday, September 8, 2014. After purchasing Carter's Tavern the fun began. The bathrooms were a colonial nightmare from the 1970s. Linoleum crafted to look like wood planks, Formica counter-tops masquerading as stone and those wonderful one piece plastic shower/tub combos. The kitchen was a one piece metal unit with a built in refrigerator, stove, oven and sink complete with overhead storage. Perfect for a camper! What we agreed upon, amazingly enough, is to paint the house o...

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