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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 5:32:26 PM
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fluffmonkey
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Wow Kim your house is huge lol Everyone has such lovely pics of their homes. I cant wait to decorate my own home. We are thinking about a house but it needs repairs...and its an old house too...I would like to have mine built...maybe one day?
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 5:34:16 PM
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lexie
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How many people bought their house brand new, and how many got it already lived in? We were planning on buying brand new until we saw a friends house in the next town over. They got a great size and backyard for a great price. Because my BIL has his own renovation business, and Dh has helped him on many occasions, we think now we'll buy used and do a whole lot of reno's ourselves.
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 5:42:18 PM
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laughinggirl
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Thanks, Nicole! I am very excited about having a decent kitchen and leaving behind my cramped apartment. It will be great to have some nice counter space. We are very thankful to have found this house - it is truly a blessing. Jessica, thanks for the idea for the bathroom art!! I have never decorated with black/white before, so it helps to have new ideas. I already have some red wooden letters that spell "Faith", "Family" and "Friends" that I might put on the shelves in there. I would be glad to send you those orange curtains if you think you could use them!! I like the style, but I'm not really into orange.
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 5:45:19 PM
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myka
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****not all the houses in Texas are so huge...**** I have family in Texas and their homes are not huge... And some people have larger yards/gardens. It really depends on where a person lives. Texas itself is a huge state. ***Back to your regular discussion***
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 5:47:56 PM
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It's tempting Bethany - especially for Judah's pirate room!! But I wouldn't be able to use all of it, and I'd have to cut them down to size... so they're probably better going to someone who can use all of them - I'm sure they would delight someone and fit perfectly in their home!
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 5:51:08 PM
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I've enjoyed the blue, too, and don't want to change it! But I am growing tired of my accessories... they just aren't working, except for that picture and fern.
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 5:52:44 PM
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paulsbride
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that blue is really nice!! If you're wanting to keep those two pictures in the kitchen, and yet not do fruit or garden maybe you could do a basket 'theme'? I love the live plant you have in there!! Without seeing your whole kitchen it's hard to know what you could really do - but the frame of the picture looks like a basket weave, so it could all tie in - and you could keep some of the garden things you currently have. Without those prints I would add browns and creams and do a take on a coffee shop type theme.
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 5:58:45 PM
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HisCovenant
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Those are both great ideas. I'd just have to be careful to not make it too country (with the baskets) or too modern (with the coffee.) But I really like both those ideas. That frame is resin in a woven pattern. The thing about getting rid of that picture is that I don't want to spend money on replacing it because I am still enjoying it. It's the animals and greenery on the counters and cabinets that aren't working.
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 7:30:46 PM
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sarah are those agapanthas in the front yard? I love those, we have them throughout our front yard. We did have them out the back around the pond until our dog came along We bought our house old, it was built in the 40's or 50's. I love it because it has real dark timber frames around the doors and it has picture rails in the main rooms and nice cornice work and ceiling work in our room and the lounge. Hubby likes it because it has a huge yard, a big shed out the back for him to work on his cars and bikes and a shed out the front too.
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 8:05:23 PM
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the bushes, hmm do they have either purple or white flowers on them like this
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 8:44:01 PM
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Jess-I would get rid of the lights in that bathroom, a lovely big mirror with a real big gold frame would like nice there. Could you paint the brick wall instead of trying to get the soot off? your backyard looks nice and big and ready to do anything you wanted. LOL your cubby looks like ours that hubby built for Grace from scrap wood and now its all rotten and he didn't take the nails out of the wood so grace can't actually go inside, just stand on the porch
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 9:12:24 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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Jess, are you renting or did you buy?
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 9:37:23 PM
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paulsbride
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We are renting the house, with the hopes of buying it one day. It's this really old man that owns it, and 50 other local properties that he rents out. He plans on retiring sometime in the near future, and he'll give first dibs to the owners. He told me he'll sell them cheap. He has been in real estate for 40 years and is the best in this area, and for 3 years in a row was the best Realtor in the nation.
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RE: Our Homes (revived chat about decorating) - 1/30/2008 9:43:46 PM
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ORIGINAL: lexie How many people bought their house brand new, and how many got it already lived in? Ours was built in 1982 and already lived in. It was also one of the model homes for this neighborhood. We got quite a bit more house for the $$ that way, AND the guy left us all of the furniture and appliances. I'm convinced the previous owner of our house had OCD or something- the house was spotless when we moved in and was in almost perfect condition (except that he used the fireplace for a trashcan).
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