Amazing 1920s cottage before and after
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Comments (22)Dear Bronwyn: thanks - I am an anthropologist - took a lot of linguistics and LOVE identifying regional names - I seem to do pretty well. However, yours is such a classical name - would be hard to mis-identify! :-) I am SO glad you have fallen in love with your beautiful home. I assume you are in England ?, not US, definitely go to flea-markets, swap sales and find an old stove replacement if this your concept. I don't know how big any of your bathrooms are, but we placed our double-stack in the bathroom! I also then made a very "small" partition - about 15 inches framed- which provides the idea of separatness from the bathing area. However, our bath is a rather large space - as it was the original back porch. This could free up some space in your pantry? And you might consider framing in and doing a cabinet finish for the fridge - then it would not stick out like a sore thumb. Please check out on line: Rusteoleim (paints) - they have entire new kits for refinishing cabinets -and countertops? Since you are a re-doer - perhaps having wooden countertops made would better suit your home? I would certainly NOT use granite, or something of this ilk - I think this would detract from the feel of the home. This also might give you an opportunity to save some pennies and wait to get what you really want to have - I actually did NOT have a kitchen sink for 15 years - it was in the bathroom [(one of those long old porcelain kitchen sinks (country)] because this was the only place in the home which was plumbed - OUCH! I guess the moral of the story is: I could be worse! :-)...See MoreBefore/After: Renovation to rear of Edwardian home
Comments (5)Replacing those red bricks and plants with concrete and extending grassed area; and the pool fence with glass - everything looks clean and inviting. Love the whole effect....See MoreBefore and After rear view of upper floor renovation
Comments (6)Extension looks great - what does front look like now??...See MoreBefore & After Kitchen Transformation
Comments (4)Thank you. It was a special project with a lovely client I have worked with before. He is a good listener, and did as I suggested. Hence, the lovely result, which we are both delighted with. Donna...See Morejulie herbert
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