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Facelift:  Middle BedroomFacelift: Middle Bedroom

The exterior project continues but when I got home from work yesterday, I found a sculpture had fallen off the dining room wall. I thought I had thoroughly considered everything I needed to do to prepare for the project but I missed taking down artwork that might get banged off walls from the outsi…

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31Jul2010

D-Day 2, The Greek RuinsD-Day 2, The Greek Ruins

Imagine coming home to find this. I wasn't ready for it and I'm quite sick to my stomach at this moment.The whole front of the house is stripped to the sheathing except up on the pediment...and my little test area for the new paint colors. I'm seeing the colors for the first time out from under th…

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29Jul2010

D-Day 1D-Day 1

Jared arrived yesterday afternoon and started ripping off some of the vinyl siding. Sam hadn't dropped off the ladders yet so he did what he could reach.I hung around this morning waiting for the dumpster. We weren't sure if it would maneuver into the driveway but it's a real pain getting a permit…

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28Jul2010

D-DayD-Day

Hot off the press. Demo has started.…

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28Jul2010

Chinoiserie for Your PorchChinoiserie for Your Porch

In my last post, we toured East Cambridge where I noticed that many of the early-1800s-period homes had chinoiserie light fixtures. Chinoiserie is a french term meaning inspired by Chinese design or reflecting a Chinese influence. The Old China Trade, a name given to an active period of commerce b…

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27Jul2010

Variance Finalized in East CambridgeVariance Finalized in East Cambridge

The area of East Cambridge was declared an official Port of Entry by Congress in 1805. Had it not been for President Jefferson's trade embargo of 1807, Cambridge may today be a major city that overshadows its quaint suburb of Boston. In 1809 East Cambridge opened for industrial development. It's pr…

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26Jul2010
 
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