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Old 02-20-2009, 09:37 PM   #21
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Here are some pics to help orientate your perspective, you can see the entryway and formal dining room along with the loft:



This is taken from the loft:



The layout is very ergonomic for a house built in the 70's no?

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Looking good as usual. damn that is a lot of wood in that great room.
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Looking good as usual. damn that is a lot of wood in that great room.
You are too kind.
This room is 600 sq ft by 17' ft tall, I envy whoever did the initial lacquer work in there!
Even though the job has been completed I have planted a seed of change in the HO's mind, and have high hopes of changing the color.
When I post the kitchen you will see the color I have in mind for the trim throughout the entire house.
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You are too kind.
This room is 600 sq ft by 17' ft tall, I envy whoever did the initial lacquer work in there!
Even though the job has been completed I have planted a seed of change in the HO's mind, and have high hopes of changing the color.
Smooth.
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