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Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Metamorphosis Monday- Study

For Metamorphosis Monday sponsored by Susan at BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH . Make sure to visit her blog and see all the wonderful transformations!

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This is the only before picture I could find of the study. The previous owner (heir to the family who built the house) had used this as a music room, but we thought with the built in book shelves that it would be a good study.

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It looked a bit better after we moved our furniture and books in.

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When we wallpapered the rest of the downstairs, we couldn't decide on what to do in this room. It is the smallest public room downstairs and the bookshelves take up most of the wall space, so it seemed a waste to use expensive wall paper only to cover them up with shelves. We finally decided to paint the walls a red, so what shows has a lot of impact. As you can see, this is my husband's room primarily. He was a history major in college, has developed a local battlefield and is a re-enactor. I made the uniform on the valet in the picture above. As you can see, these are pictures from Christmas. We decorate this room with a Nutcracker theme since the nutcrackers are soldiers.

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Be sure and visit Susan at BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH for more great before and afters! :D Jewel

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Metamorphosis Monday- Foyer

I just found a wonderful new blog Hooked On Houses and they are having a block party this Friday! Be sure and visit to see all the great posts! :D Jewel

Happy Metamorphosis Monday sponsered by Susan at BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH.
http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/



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When we bought our house 8 years ago, this is what the foyer looked like. The wallpaper was from the 1930's and had ghostmarks of old pictures and was very soiled around the light switches. We wanted to take the house back to the 1880's, so we knew we wanted dark trim and Bradbury & Bradbury wallpapers.
Front view
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Rear view
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Notice the colonial light fixture - we knew that had to go.
The hall was also dark, so I wanted to add sconces. We were doing a tax credit renovation, so the NC Dept of Cultural Resources had to approve each change. They said they would allow the sconces, but didn't recommend it since we had no proof there had every been sconces in the first place.

Here are some more before photos. It looked a bit better when we took up the old carpet and added our rugs and furniture.
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When ordered reproduction lighting fixtures from Victorian Lighting Works and were really pleased. We had to install the sconces after the wallpaper was stripped and before the new paper was hung. Imagine my vindication when we found patched plaster holes right where the sconces were going to be installed and the gas pipe behind the plaster! I knew there were supposed to be sconces in that dark hall!

The newel post we stripped to show the burled walnut panels, but the rest of the woodwork my husband faux grained. The wainscoting was evidently installed when they had everything painted white, because it is pine. The doors and door and window casing are oak. So even if we stripped all the wood and stained it, it wouldn't make. The faux graining gives us a uniform look throughout.
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Here is the renovated foyer.Notice the new hall light and sconces. I think they make a huge difference! We painted the coffered ceiling a light green which went with the paper.
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In the rear, under the stair well, we made a Turkish corner, which was popular in the 1880's.
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Here is a close-up of the foyer wall paper which is a Dresser design from the 1880's.
I don't have a close-up of the border, but it was also designed by Dresser.
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Hope you enjoyed this Metamorphosis! Be sure to visit Susan at http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/

for many more wonderful before and afters! :D Jewel

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Metamorphosis Monday

For Metamorphosis Monday hosted by Susan at Between Naps on the Porch!
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Here is what my house looked like in 1887

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Here is what it looked shortly after we bought it in 2001

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We had to cut down lots of volunteer hedges full of wisteria (see my last Outdoor Wednesday post!!!). We researched and determined the original colors of the house and found that Sherwin Williams is still making the same colors.

Here is what it looked like after the last massive hedge removal in 2006. The grass has grown in now!!!

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Mint Juleps on the Porch anyone? How about some lemonade?

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Be sure an see all the other Met Monday posts at Between Naps on the Porch!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Metamorphosis Monday

For Metamorphosis Monday hosted by Susan at BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH
http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/
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Here is my Parlor before renovation:
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As you can see, the walls were papered in a dark green and the woodwork was all painted an antique white. We knew the woodwork was originally stained, but some wainscotting in our foyer was added around 1900 and they used pine instead of the oak everywhere else in the house. So, even if we stripped all the woodwork in the house, it would not match. So my handy husband taught himself how to faux grain. Here is the door leading into the parlor grained and the portieres I stitched up. (Yes, they look like Scarlett's!)

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One plus was that the floors in this room were in good shape and have extra special inlay.

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The Bradbury & Bradbury paper we chose for this room is in an Italiante style of the 1870's. Our house was built in 1883, but still has some Italianate influences. Tastes changed slower in small Southern towns.

Here is the Dado (under the chair rail:

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Here is a corner block in the ceiling paper:

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Here is a lamp we hung. It was a kerosene burning lamp that had been electrified:

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Here is the "finished" room - the quotes are because I don't ever feel finished. I still want to add some window treatments, but don't want to cut out any of the natural light or hide the gorgeous wide window frames and the mantle is still not stripped. But patience is a virtue!!!

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Thanks for stopping by and Thanks to Susan at BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Metamorphosis Monday

For Metamorphosis Monday hosted by Susan (Between Naps on the Porch)
http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/
BETWEEN NAPS ON THE PORCH: WELCOME TO THE VERY FIRST METAMORPHOSIS MONDAY!

Here is a before picture of a room in our house back when we bought it. My house was built in 1883 and we are renovating it using the US Dept of Interiors guidelines.

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After we ripped up the carpet, this is what the floors looked like.

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We used Bradbury & Bradbury wallpaper which is authentic to the era of our house.
Detail of the border:
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Detail of a ceiling corner block:
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Here is what the room looks like today!
Our Billiards Room
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