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A Brief Guide to Restoring an Old Wooden Door

 

A Brief Guide to Restoring an Old Wooden Door

There are many beautiful, older wooden homes scattered around the country that need nothing more than a little bit of loving to restore the extra shine that they once had in their prime. When undertaking a project like this, restoring an old wooden door is something that you’ll have to learn how to do.

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Ceiling Treatments: The 5th Wall

Designers frequently refer to the ceiling as ‘the 5th wall’, meaning it is as important to consider when decorating a room as the actual wall colors and treatments are.

So… have you? Have you considered your ceiling treatment? I’m going to show you some ceiling treatments that hopefully will inspire you to start thinking about your own ceilings and consider what they need to finish the room. Read the rest of this entry

Carpenter Trick to Repair Furniture

HometoCottage.com Old Carpenter Trick

Why would I shove toothpicks in a hole in my antique cupboard door, you may ask…

Well an old timer carpenter taught me this trick, and it really works fantastic! What’s the trick? Read the rest of this entry

Interior Details of the 7 Barn House

A couple of weeks ago, we had the wonderful pleasure of being invited up to stay at this magnificent place that sits on the South shore of Lake Superior in Northern Wisconsin.

It’s a house, that looks like a barn, and was constructed by repurposing the wood, beams and materials from 7 antique barns.

 

Last time I showed you some amazingly creative lights that are in the house… this time I want to show you some more of the gorgeous, rustic details of this place! click here to read the rest of the story…

The Story of the 7 Barns

Last week I showed you some fun things we did during our �?Weekend in the Country’ time… here’s where we were headed from Hayward, WI…

This photo is from: www.lakesuperiorbarn.com

Isn’t it beautiful?

This is a huge house, (that you can rent by the week) located on the click here to read the rest of the story…

Our House: Master Bedroom Eclectic Furniture Finishes

I love a room with a mixture of furniture finishes, painted, distressed, wood grains, all of them. I find that if a room has all the same wood finishes, I get bored to death, and it’s impossible at that point to bring in something different, because it’s the only thing that is different, so it’ll stick out like a sore thumb!

So instead, I constantly mix it up. The key is to figure out how to balance those different finishes within the room. And to balance it with what the room itself has going on.

So for example in our master bedroom, the walls, ceiling, doors and trim are all painted wood. So if all my furniture finishes were painted wood it’d be just as boring to me as those rooms where people have all wood grain finished trim, doors, floors and all their furnishings are wood… (I have friends that have that, and I have a confession to make, when I go to visit them sometimes I get lost imagining painting their trim and some of their furniture!) click here to read the rest of the story…

Five Days to an Easter Centerpiece, Day 5

Yay! Here we are, at Day 5!!

All the work of creating the separate elements for the Easter centerpiece is over, (1. Peat Pot Transformation 2. Jute Wrapped Eggs 3. Mod Podge Eggs 4. Scrap Wood Planter Cover) and now put together to create a tablescape.

Here are some details on how/why the tablescape is how it is…

First off, here’s a tip on where I bought this lovely burlap… click here to read the rest of the story…

Harman Pellet Stoves with a Fun Giveaway!

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Harman Stoves for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Last night I was running errands from the truck to the stores, then another, stop for dinner, then another store, and it was cold out! On top of the cold, I was tired, I got to the point where I just couldn’t get warm, and all I could think of was how much I wished I was home in my cozy house, where I knew I would be warm.

Fortunately for us, we don’t have to be super careful with keeping the thermostat at a moderate temperature to conserve the LP gas usage… Why? Because we heat our entire house, all 4600 square feet of it, with a read more

Wedding Reception… North Carolina Style in the Pavillion… Lighting up a Magical Night

Earlier this summer I went to North Carolina to take part in helping decorate for a friend’s daughter’s wedding and reception.

Both the wedding and reception were held outside on the groom’s parent’s property. Some of the tables were on the dock, some on the patio just outside the pavilion and some Read on…