If it thickens up and looks like something you could use as jam, then it’s done!
They’re actually lasting quite a while without any water at all..So, truth be told, I did make myself a little frustrated by playing with the decor in this room.
I’ve been telling myself to stop trying to “fix” un-renovated rooms by decorating them because it’s just not possible and then I make myself crazy.Well, I did find my inner perfectionist coming out when I was playing around in here.I guess I was feeling like I wanted a perfect room for my peonies to be showcased in.. Well, I finally decided that even if I don’t think my room is good enough to deserve the flowers right now, I still do, and that’s as good of a reason as any to pretty things up a little.Have you seen the “Deconstructed” line of furniture now available at Restoration Hardware?.
They are carrying a ton of different styles in this line and they seem to be adding more all the time.I personally haven’t seen anything in this style in anyone’s home yet, but it must be the latest craze if Restoration Hardware says so.. Well, if you think that chair is impressive… Check this out!.
I happen to have an entire deconstructed wall!.
And I’ve been holding out on you.Chris loves his level so this can be a challenge for him, but he’s learned some.
ways to work around all the weird angles.that we find in this place.. As much as restoring an old house can be a big, frustrating mess that you don’t see coming, there are probably just as many benefits that will surprise you if you take on the challenge.. For one, building a house back in the day, without all of the technology and conveniences that we have now meant they REALLY had to plan out what they were doing.
If you find a house that’s still in pretty good shape 100 years later, chances are that the builders of your home did a pretty great job.Our home sits right next to a creek, too close by today’s building standards, and yet we never get a flooded basement, even when half of the town is underwater.