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Living Room Pics

Postby Schag on Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:38 pm

Where do you sit around in your underwear?
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Re: Living Room Pics

Postby Verve on Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:19 pm

The living room that we never really live in even though it is my favorite room in the house.

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Re: Living Room Pics

Postby dpsours on Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:14 pm

Too many windows to sit around in my underwear.
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Re: Living Room Pics

Postby Civil War Seamstress on Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:39 pm

Tiny cottage is my disclaimer. Still work in progress as it needs wallpaper and a decent chandelier.
The first shot shows 3 of the 4 walls. The room is 10x12 if I am lucky. Front this angle it looks like
a thrift shop!!! Yikes!
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this angle looks better. I want to make "built in bookcases" on either side of the fake fireplace. All the PO did was put in painted planks. Tell me he wasn't into short cuts. Beaver board ceiling, modern UFO fan and textured walls all have to be tended to before I can really do what I want with this room BUT so far the house has me busy in other places so this room will probably be last on the list.
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The opposite wall. The exit is just to the right of the plant. Needs paper, picture rail, fun stuff. And this side looks barren, but when the whole room is composed together it actually works.
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Re: Living Room Pics

Postby melissakd on Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:01 pm

well, SINCE you asked....our parlor is my pet and I love to gaze upon it, and still more to talk about it! :D

The parlor must have got its plate-glass window and its fireplace in the 1900-ish reno, as they are what was fashionable, though not avant garde, then: oak, olive green tile, and Colonial Revival simplicity, as well as the narrow light wood floorboards. Our sainted PO Bob opened this fireplace, which had been bricked up as a flue for a previous heating system, and refinished the mantelpiece.
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Bob installed the new light fixtures. The two-tiered table belonged to my great-grandmother; the rocker and sofa I bought in '94 and whaddya know, the sofa is the style I needed for this parlor! Yay!
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Re: Living Room Pics

Postby melissakd on Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:03 pm

The cedar chest and needlepointed chair have been in my family, the chair since it was new in the era of the parlor, the chest I dunno.

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Re: Living Room Pics

Postby Mrs._d on Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:22 pm

Before and After Photos from Mrs. D
We have 4 sets of sprandrels original to the house. They are located in 3 doorways off the central living room, and the bay window in the living. This is the bay window spandrel.
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The living room with multi layers of wallpaper removed.
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A couple months before we moved to the house.
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Evening photo of the bay window in the living room.
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Re: Living Room Pics

Postby wletson on Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:37 am

Holy crap! Look at that fretwork!!!!! :shock:
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Re: Living Room Pics

Postby cs on Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:13 am

We've got two rooms that qualify... one we call the living room and one is the family room. Here is the living room:
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Here is the family room panorama:
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The reverse:
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Fireplace:
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The TV is hidden in the cabinet to the right of the fireplace. Here it is closed:
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Here it is open:
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Re: Living Room Pics

Postby Bella Design on Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:55 am

One of the two parlors. This one we finished earlier this year.
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This one is my parlor. The front parlor is Donnie's so I'll let him post it if he wants.
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View from stair hall.
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View into front parlor and door to front porch. I suppose if there was any casket-wheeling done, they used this door and this room.
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