2017. The east “bump-out”, right of center, is missing.
2025. The bump-out is back, baby!
2017. The west bump-out remained, but damaged.
2025. And now all better! The trim is original and was found in the basement, and then restored.
2017. The west bump-out.
2025.
4 Comments
Grandmere Louiseon May 8, 2025 at 2:03 am
It is such fun to see the development of the house. Sometimes it’s the little corners and details that let my brain grasp the entirety. (I also enjoy the old wallpaper.) It’s nice when something is better in the world. Carry on!
It is, indeed, nice when something is better in the world. Every bit restored can make the house sparkle that much more. I admire your work and dedication, Ross.
It is such fun to see the development of the house. Sometimes it’s the little corners and details that let my brain grasp the entirety. (I also enjoy the old wallpaper.) It’s nice when something is better in the world. Carry on!
It is, indeed, nice when something is better in the world. Every bit restored can make the house sparkle that much more. I admire your work and dedication, Ross.
Great job Ross… but are you really trying to just slip the paint colors by us?
Chris, I’ll be painting the Hall in the same colors used in the stairhall niche, and upper landing.