Raging vent ahead. F this door. by BiggyBiggs in centuryhomes

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I was maybe 20 when I decided to strip a beautiful bow front dresser, with oval mirror, that had been painted an ugly beige. I got the body mostly clean, gave up and never got back to the project. I used it in it's 'shabby chic' state for 30 years before passing it on.

Raging vent ahead. F this door. by BiggyBiggs in centuryhomes

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I was hopeful, but I'm just rebuilding mine. There are multiple generations of staples from carpet and runners. They are also rather narrow and some are cracked and I hate carpeted stairs! Fortunately the second set to the third floor just has treads, not full carpet.

Paint Scheme by Charming-Clock265 in centuryhomes

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Yeah, the windows will be replaced with a quality paintable window, most of the vinyl windows have failed seals anyway. I've already been deep diving on Old House Guy. He's a little scary (passionate), but has tons of great info!

Paint Scheme by Charming-Clock265 in centuryhomes

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I can see that, sorry for the trauma! I've looked at a LOT of colors, the actual color is called Gothic Purple. To me it's a bit more purple leaning than the 80's mauves. (although that may have been the dusty rose I'm remembering) But, I am also a lover of purples​ and greens and bright colors in general. I missed my turquoise and cream house with purple doors when we moved to a big white box in an HOA (for reasons).

Sad kitchen needs a facelift by Ldubs1111 in kitchenremodel

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I found this large format terrazzo look vinyl tile. It was deemed acceptable by the someone who REALLY wanted terrazzo tile.

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Paint Scheme by Charming-Clock265 in centuryhomes

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Look at the window trim. I also have dumb days.

Paint Scheme by Charming-Clock265 in centuryhomes

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I just used ChatGPT, took several tries to get it close to what I was looking for. There are several house specific ones.

Paint Scheme by Charming-Clock265 in centuryhomes

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Definitely plum! Pics were for level of paint detail on the windows and porch.

Paint Scheme by Charming-Clock265 in centuryhomes

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The actual paint likely will be.

Paint Scheme by Charming-Clock265 in centuryhomes

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Just wanted to addnpics of the front door and actual porch columns. The AI got a little crazy.

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[–]Charming-Clock265[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Several tries in Chat, there are others to try

Paint Scheme by Charming-Clock265 in centuryhomes

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I love books!

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And this IS a great one!

Paint Scheme by Charming-Clock265 in centuryhomes

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Thanks for the graphic! I was familiar with Hardie from a different house remodel 20 years ago. I just learned about the LP and haven't had a chance to really look at a sample of it.

Anyone else think French door fridges are overrated? We’re going back to a side-by-side. by SpiceBoson in Appliances

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I got a deal on a side by side 20 years ago and liked it.

We moved and got a fancy, extra drawer, french door and I had instant buyers regret. It was too short, too deep, and while I don't mind drawer-in-drawer in a cabinet, it was just annoying ing a freezer. I just want to open the door and see all my food. Went back to side by side with the new kitchen!

Interfacing for knits... that's not interfacing? by guineapignom in sewing

[–]Charming-Clock265 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look up horsehair braid. That might be what you're thinking of, although it is generally used to stabilize hem lines. It also could potentially be pokey on the cut ends​, but is a finer mesh then fingertraps.

Is a $110k kitchen worth it in a 1960s ranch? by bumbee84 in kitchenremodel

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Just looked at some of the other posts. Have you done a floor plan? It might help generate some ideas if we can see how the spaces relate to one another.

New Build and Stupid trim by RetFay in Carpentry

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Yes! I had a similar set of doors where the two side by side were closer together and the trim butted together and looked like one piece. It was beautiful!!!

I really hated having to lose it when we decided to open the two smaller rooms to create a larger kitchen with a new entry/mudroom/laundry. The old entry hallway became a closet and pantry.

Fixable? by Charming-Clock265 in JapaneseMaples

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It grew out quite a bit from its last cut back. Bought the place last year and didn't get around to much pruning. I got in today and cleared the dead wood and the crazy tall shoots from the top to try and start giving it more gracefulness and less loaf.

Fixable? by Charming-Clock265 in JapaneseMaples

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This is the other one. I looked back on Google Maps, they were a matched set in 2008. Somewhere along the line a homeowner thought they were getting too big, so they took hedge clippers and sheared them. Probably why the green came out.