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Continue ReadingMaking the Butler Happy
The WHY of the remuddling makes no sense. WHY remove a counter? WHY remove two drawers? WHY lower the tall doors? If somebody wanted more closed storage, why didn’t they just put doors over the counter area? A mystery!
Continue ReadingWanna Meet My Kitchen?
Like most every room in the Cross House, the kitchen looks like a bomb has gone off in it. The entire ceiling is missing. The walls are missing large areas of plaster. Flooring is missing. Trim and wainscoting are missing. But what remains is…good. The original maple flooring is under later linoleum. Much of the…
Continue ReadingDrooling Over Historic Kitchens
WARNING: A RANT: There is something which quite vexes me! Kitchens. On the fabulous Old House Dreams, for example, a house will be shown from, say, 1905, but with a 1950s kitchen. And people will comment: Oh! I would need to tear out that kitchen and install a period-correct one. I read (and hear) this…
Continue ReadingMy Winter Plans?
Most of my time spent on the Cross House involves painting the exterior. If somebody had told me before I purchased the house that I would be doing this I do not think I would have pursued the house. My painting the exterior was a decision developed in incremental steps. I tried finding a painter;…
Continue ReadingWanna Meet My Water Table?
A water table is an architectural feature designed to shed water. So, when water drips down exterior walls, a water table at the bottom will “kick” the water away from the foundation. The Cross House has a highly visible and distinctive water table made from two pieces of wood. These two pieces also protect the…
Continue ReadingDesperately Seeking Picture Rail
I can have picture rail milled for me. There is a knife charge (around $250) but otherwise the cost would not be high. In most rooms I will need something like basswood, and with oak in the entry hall. It seems critical to recreate this important architectural feature, and if you know…
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Continue ReadingSanta Arrives Early
While I continue my trauma-induced obsessive cleaning frenzy of the Cross House, I ventured into the basement. This level is pretty much spotless. I regularly vacuum every square inch, and even wipe down the tops of my four beloved pulse boilers. But…but…one room has remained largely untouched since I purchased the house: Aladdin’s Cave. This…
Continue ReadingWanna Meet My 1894 Kitchen Floor?
When I purchased the Cross House there was a 1970s vinyl floor in the kitchen. I pulled that up only to discover a 1950s linoleum floor. I pulled that up to discover…an astonishing 1930s floor. It looked like something Fred Flintstone would have in his kitchen. This 1930s linoleum was totally fabulous, and while in…
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Continue ReadingWanna Meet My Attic?
In short? The attic is a mess. As it is not a priority item I have ignored it even though I occasionally can hear it calling out to me: Clean me! Cleeeeeeeeeeeeen me! Cruelly, I have ignored these plaintive pleas. I do however have a plan: Heat/cool the attic,…
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Continue ReadingAnother Wallpaper Discovery!
Yesterday I did a post about discovering that the 1894 wallpaper in the UPPER stair-hall was also used in the LOWER hall. But the latter had a green background while the former had a silver background. This was a really cool discovery Then Bo asked: Was there also a frieze on the first floor? Ahhhh,…
Continue ReadingA Wallpaper Discovery!
It was thrill in late 2014 to discover the 1894 wallpaper in the two-story stair hall, and I did a post summing up what I had learned. The paper was discovered in the upper stair-hall, or second floor. I assumed that the same paper had also been installed on the first floor of the stair-hall…
Continue ReadingCan You Help My Steel Casement Windows?
When the Cross House was converted into a motel in 1950 the basement was transformed into motel rooms. Really. Alternations included replacing wood windows with five steel casement windows. These are not obvious from the outside, as two are under porches, and two are behind limestone “lattice”. The fifth steel window, under the library, is…
Continue ReadingCat Naps
Recently, my beloved treasured adored cherished fabulous Gilda departed after sixteen years together. Even more recently, the extraordinary Emerald departed. And the inside of my house became…silent. And felt dead. For my whole life I lived with animals, and suddenly at fifty-nine my house was devoid of furry creatures. However….just outside…I have a lot of…
Continue ReadingWanna Meet My…?
My briefest post ever! I have a new page. Click here to meet the Cross House up close. This new page will be updated with links as they are created. Enjoy!
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