I'm not sure if the google searchers I'll get will be worth the silly title...but whatevah!
We stripped that wall clean! Well, except the residual wallpaper pieces...that we bought harsh chemicals to use yesterday. Yeah, green--shreem! Our wall paper is on there good, especially in the formal dining room (not pictured here).
This room is now more naked than ever, because we are treating the subfloors, preparing to paint/primer to seal them, but first of all: A new fireplace surround is in the works. I've been told by the artist-in-residence that it may or may not involve stones! If you're lucky there might just be a "stone fireplace tutorial" in Western Warmth's future....
I thought it was going to be some boring old post, but it really compensated for my time. I will post a link to this page on my blog. I am sure my visitors will find that very useful.
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ReplyDeleteI loved your post on the “Bare Naked Fireplace”—it’s such a fun and honest look at the process of updating a focal point in the home. Fireplaces have so much potential to define a space, and even in their stripped-down state, they offer a lot of character. Your enthusiasm for the transformation journey is contagious, and it’s exciting to imagine how it will evolve with time and creativity. Projects like this remind us that remodeling is often about embracing the “in between” as much as the final result. For anyone looking to turn their renovation ideas into reality, R for Remodelers offers expert remodeling services that bring fresh vision and lasting beauty to every corner of the home.