gardengloves
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Date: 5/3/2010 5:55:59 AM
Author: gardengloves
Date: 5/2/2010 11:25:48 PM
Author: thing2of2
Date: 5/2/2010 10:44:36 PM
Author: gardengloves
the next season, we added another little bed attached to the big kidney shaped one. here is a picture of that one.
Looking back, I''d say make it bigger not smaller, proportional to the house and yard. Ours was too small at first.
Thanks for the additional pictures and info, gg! It''s seriously gorgeous and I think that with my dad''s help we can do it! We''ll probably do ours 10-12'' high around our whole little front yard area.
One more question for you-do you happen to know what type of stone you used? Is it slate?
Sounds like a great project. I love stone walls, its going to be gorgeous surrounding the whole front yard.
. OK, so just asked husband. He says it was around 10'' high, and flagstone- there was some method he used of stacking the stones so the wall stayed steady and secure. He did the wall, so not sure, but it had to be layered a certain way so it wouldn''t collapse. Ours had the top soil backing it, you can see behind the mounds of soil still going in and that''s the pellet the stones arrived on also in background. The whole project jumped off when we were wandering around the garden center and noticed the pellet of stone perfect for this project. So check out what your garden centers have.
Date: 5/6/2010 1:43:02 PM
Author: Gailey
What a gorgeous mirror GG, where did you find it? Actually everything you have done is fabulous.
We were just about to embark on a major reno to our 1981 built house and then learned we have to move to Ontario. My GF, the realtor says either do it all (C$200K) or don''t do any of it. I guess we are not going to do any of it now.
Date: 5/8/2010 6:55:05 PM
Author: MakingTheGrade
We''re hopefully closing on our house at the end of this month, so excited!
I think our first orders of business will be paint, paint, paint. The outside needs paint...the inside needs paint..
Any general words of wisdom or tips for large scale painting or removing wallpaper?
Date: 5/8/2010 7:46:51 PM
Author: thing2of2
Date: 5/8/2010 6:55:05 PM
Author: MakingTheGrade
Paint: I''ve heard raves about the Behr paint and primer in one paint. Sadly it was after I painted 2+ coats on pretty much the whole place with the regular ValSpar paint. Apparently with the Behr paint and primer you can really get away with just one coat.
If you want to do separate primer, I like Kilz a lot. And I really like flat enamel paint the best. It''s matte but you can still wipe it off. (Regular flat paint can''t be wiped off so if it gets a scuff you have to paint over it.)
Nothing beats Benjamin Moore Aura. Ben Moore paint is superior all around though.
However, I would take regular Valspar over any Behr any day. Among the big box brands, Valspar is better.
Date: 5/8/2010 6:55:05 PM
Author: MakingTheGrade
We're hopefully closing on our house at the end of this month, so excited!
I think our first orders of business will be paint, paint, paint. The outside needs paint...the inside needs paint..
Any general words of wisdom or tips for large scale painting or removing wallpaper?
puppmom|1317996187|3035289 said:Holy crap! That is the most beautiful bathroom I've ever seen! Our bathroom is about the size of my office cube at work.![]()
TooPatient, love the kitchen redo. We've been considering a backsplash forever but I keep losing nerve and returning the tile I buy. Was it hard?