
Before we start the tour I have to scare you with a before picture. This teal room was what it looked like when we moved in. Beautiful right? NOT
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Before |
Here's the really good part. Our existing fireplace was 1/2 inch smaller than the opening=perfect! And when we bought it on a radio auction, we didn't know that the moldings on it exactly matched our built-in wall to wall bookcase, but look!
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Fireplace moldings |
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Bookcase moldings |
Now that's kismet don't you think? You can click on any picture to enlarge it for seeing the details better. I painted the TV wall a brown color called Portabella by Sherwin Williams. The other three walls are Practical Beige by SW.
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To the left is the foyer, to the right is my sewing/craft room. |
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The town saying is on the wall...Time in Timewell is Time Well Spent. |
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Postcards of the town. |
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The family bank in this town, still operating today after 100 years. |
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Everything in this room is from Timewell, school desk, lightening rod, crock, old bottles, etc. |
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One of our many pillar collection in the corner. Foyer off to the right. |
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I bought this old oak mission bookcase for $11 at a farm auction 14 years before I knew my hubby! We also target shoot with my son. |
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This child's rocker was found under hubby's grandmother's porch. Dated over 100 years ago. |
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This cabinet was custom made using antique Hoosier doors and holds the electronics. |
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Here's that $5 checkboard coffee table that I did an older post on. |
This room has a doorway into my sewing/craft room so when I am in there, I can just turn on the TV and watch it from that room. Convenient.
Another interesting story~One day hubby brings home a 'surprise'. It's an antique Barrister bookcase that looked like this...
He excitedly said, "Isn't it wonderful, they were going to throw it away and I saved it...all YOU have to do is strip it!" Well, four layers of paint (yellow, green, blue and beige) later and lots of elbow grease, it now looks like this.
Hubby found a guy on eBay that bought the actual blueprints from The Globe-Wernicke Co., the original maker of this late 1800's bookcase, and this eBay guy was able to replicate the missing glass and oak doors. And they look original. Each part of this bookcase is separate then stacked on top of one another to whatever height. It was first intended for use by lawyers but the convenience of purchasing any quantity in a few different styles made it attractive for home use and people started to buy these for their home libraries. Oops sorry, I didn't mean to give you a history lesson. Anyway, I told hubby to wait at lease 5 more years before he brings me home a 'surprise' like this again. I have to forget all the work that went into this first. Terry
I am linking up to these parties:
Sunday Showcase
Re Party
Met. Monday
Show off your Cottage
Amaze Me Monday
Make It for Monday
Motivate me Monday
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Masterpiece Monday
Piece of Work Wednesday
Boring To Better
ReStore It Wednesday
Power Of Paint Party
Transformation Thursday
Under $100 Party
Frugal Friday
Show and Tell Friday
Saturday Nite Special
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