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What a year 2020 was for several reasons! The year we welcomed a new baby, launched a full renovation project, and the whole world shut down. I would not have in my wildest dreams thought this would be the reality, nor did I ever think we would actually own and rent an Airbnb. Like I preach all the time, never say never! This little golden gem of a home was by far one of the most enjoyable projects. The team, the process, the results were all a dream come true. Today, I want to share more of that with you and thank a few people along the way.
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Recently sold: $75,500. It's Got Style! Stunning period home with so much space and all original details and moldings intact. Inviting wrap around front porch with a fenced in yard and freshly painted exterior. As you enter your new home, you are greeted by a stunning period entry with a grand two-story foyer, all original woodwork, 1" oak floors throughout the first floor. Entertaining friends and family is a breeze in your spacious living room and large dining room. There are so many incredible features like High Ceilings, Original Moldings, Flawless Interior, Beautiful Picture Frame Hardwoods, Lovely French Doors with Beveled Glass, Crystal Chandelier, Magnificent Hearth and much more. The kitchen has Granite Countertops, Abundant Storage, NEW Stainless Appliances, Disposal and a dishwasher. You also get the Front Loading Washer and Dryer. Buy this home and enjoy luxuriously comfortable period living, without sacrificing modern conveniences, at an affordable price. Welcome Home!
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This project originally started as a texture background for the paint in my bathroom walls. Eventually I grew to just LOVE the vintage brown look that it gave the little room. We moved from the house that originally hosted this project so I thought I would share my technique this second time around. I call it the brown paper bag effect. First you will need: rolls of brown paper bag material, wallpaper glue, a tray to dip your pieces in, gloves, a old sponge and a squeegie tool to even out the air bubbles while placing it on the wall. This is the wallpaper glue that I prefer to use and it works wonders. Your first step is to take your rolls of paper and shred them into a variety of sizes. Be careful not to make them to small (after all you are covering a wall) but also do not make them too big; it can sometimes cause a greater amount of air bubbles to go unnoticed. Make two separate piles of pieces. Straight edged pieces and filler pieces. These pieces will be so that you will have a nice even finish on the lining of your walls. Your next step will be to mix the wallpaper glue with a decent amount of water to make it spreadable but not runny. We used a paint tray to hold our glue. Next take a piece of shredded material and soak it in the glue using the sponge to assist its ability to be lathered. Next take the lathered piece of paper and press it snug against the wall. Once it is in the desired location, take the squeegie and lock all of the air bubbles out from underneath it. Make sure that even on the wall, the paper is soaking wet or it will dry with a crusty appearance. Also if an air bubble is found after the paper is already dry or partially dry: DO NOT try to go over and fix it, you will tear paper and force yourself to start over. Repeat last couple steps until the desired area is completely covered. Good Luck!
It's not everyday you get asked for help by a World Champion! So, you can imagine how thrilled and humbled we were when 3x World Champion Surfer, Mick Fanning and his lovely fiancée, Breeana, asked us to turn their family home into a holiday home that they can share with others. The brief was simpl