Hi Sharon. Thank you for your nice words. I have followed your blog and just added as a follower and your house is impressive and beautiful. You are doing a fabulous job!!I might have some questions for you later on your colonnades. Mine were ripped out years ago and I will need to remake them...I love cooking on the stove. My wife on the other hand, is fine using the stove top but not the oven. She is a bit intimidated with the oven because there is no temperature setting. There is however, a temp gauge inside the oven which makes the process on preheating longer. The more I use it, the easier it becomes. The comprimise was that we get a convection microwave oven.
Yea! I love before and after shots. Thanks for posting. :)
ReplyDeleteBefore-and-afters are my favorite kind of post! You've done a fabulously inspiring job on your home...simply stunning!
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting how the rooms looked like before they were renovated.
ReplyDeleteWow! What an amazing transformation -truly inspiring. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI totally admire how period your restoration is. I wish I was that brave. It looks so beautiful. How do you like cooking on that stove?
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon. Thank you for your nice words. I have followed your blog and just added as a follower and your house is impressive and beautiful. You are doing a fabulous job!!I might have some questions for you later on your colonnades. Mine were ripped out years ago and I will need to remake them...I love cooking on the stove. My wife on the other hand, is fine using the stove top but not the oven. She is a bit intimidated with the oven because there is no temperature setting. There is however, a temp gauge inside the oven which makes the process on preheating longer. The more I use it, the easier it becomes. The comprimise was that we get a convection microwave oven.
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