Actually, they luckily ran out of money before they could gut the whole house including the kitchen. I found pamphlets from Home Depot for stainless steel appliances, granite and dark wood cabinets *shudder*
Thank you Shangas! I love it too :)
Thanks! Actually, I had to take it back in time. It had been remuddled into an 70s/80s crap brown nightmare. The sink (1930s ebay find), the tile counter, the floor and the paint have all been redone, although the cabinets and the nook are original. The house was built in 1930, so I tried to...
Honestly, I don't worry about my drawers, because if someone tries to look through them, they'll have to deal with the same thing Lizzie has in her bedroom drawer, except that it's close by me in my purse ;)
As far as your question, remember that people didn't just go and throw out all their...
I've grew up in houses built in 1949, 1929, 1940 and owned a houses built in 1950s, 1960s, 1990s, 1970s, 1940s, 2000, 1908 and 1930. Guess which house had the most problems? The one built in 2000. The only problem I ever had with an old house is undoing the remuddling. *knock on wood*
That...
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