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The Oaks of Dublin, Ohio
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Premier Living Dublin,Ohio. The Oaks is a forty-three lot development along Harriott Road. Built on the old Twin Oaks golf course, The Oaks community is located in the Dublin School District, and students will attend Dublin Jerome High School. The Oaks has a private gated section of six lots known as The Reserve at The Oaks. The home prices have ranged from $750,000 to $1,500,000. Other annual events include the July 4 music event, a St. Patrick's Day parade, and the Dublin Irish Festival, which is o...
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The Jerome Project: Rustic Chandelier
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011. We needed a chandelier for our favorite room in the house. I liked the $2500 wine barrel chandelier from Restoration Hardware, but. I came up with this idea for a dyi budget friendly version that fits our rustic setting. Pretty pleased with the results. Took an old wooden ladder and suspended it from the rafters with rope. Hung patio umbrella lights leaving a few ends dangling. And for a much more reasonable price, we have the perfect light for our setting! View my complete profile.
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The Jerome Project: May 2011
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Interior Doors- These are 5-panel solid wood doors from Jeld-Wen (Home Depot). I loved them from the beginning but had to push hard to get them into the project. It was worth it. When you don't have very many, you can splurge a little. Interior Door Knobs- White porcelain with satin nickel trim by Emtek from Direct Door Hardware online. Our bathroom towel rack. zig zag hooks from Terrain.com. Monday, May 23, 2011. A Bit of Gray Paint. Friday, May 20, 2011. Rain, rain go away!
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The Jerome Project: September 2011
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Monday, September 26, 2011. Just In Case You Forgot. Just in case you forgot what the bedroom looked like when we found it. darker walls, darker floors, ugly closet doors. We weren't even sure a bed would fit in here! A Warm White Bedroom. Who says white has to be sterile and cold? Come on in to the "master" bedroom. Keeping the color scheme a simple white helps quiet and expand the space. A large floor mirror strategically placed as you enter the room also helps expand the space borrowing from t...One l...
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The Jerome Project: This Week's Hot Projects
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Friday, June 10, 2011. This Week's Hot Projects. And I do mean HOT! Whew, thank goodness most of this project was in the shade. Planted a row of hydrangea bushes across front porch. Seriously tough digging! We decided to go with the large pine bark nuggets figuring that would be the least maintenance next to pea gravel and hoping that we don't have to replenish as often as the fine stuff. It wasn't very fun crawling under the porch on my side to spread it! Finally hung the first picture! I know a little ...
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The Jerome Project: June 2011
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011. We needed a chandelier for our favorite room in the house. I liked the $2500 wine barrel chandelier from Restoration Hardware, but. I came up with this idea for a dyi budget friendly version that fits our rustic setting. Pretty pleased with the results. Took an old wooden ladder and suspended it from the rafters with rope. Hung patio umbrella lights leaving a few ends dangling. And for a much more reasonable price, we have the perfect light for our setting! Friday, June 10, 2011.
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The Jerome Project: February 2011
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Friday, February 25, 2011. If Walls Could Talk. Well most of the action lately has been going on behind the walls. electrical, plumbling, and insulation. All good stuff but not especially photogenic. Things are moving along, albeit not at the speed we would like. we are all getting weary of winter and not having a home. We are hoping for big things to share in the next couple weeks. X-ray view of the bath. Window openings cut-out above tub. Surrounding the downstairs tub will help noise and heat retention.
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The Jerome Project: August 2011
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011. Wake Up the Neighborhood. Alligator Alley" was the final color selection. (definately was not the color choice for the faint of heart! New white paint trim on the steps and porch give it a clean vibe. The outdoor battery candles are a nice (and automatic! The old porch furniture and lime cushions find new life here. This area is definately for "shade" plants, only a little morning sun. The good news is they have already doubled or tripled in size after a month. Yes, this is our...