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<p>[QUOTE="DD0716, post: 223432, member: 4339"]Thank you for encouragement. It's endless. A total of 19 rooms. There's even a sub-basement that has stuff stored in it that I can't even begin to guess how they got it down there! I think it was originally dug out from under the foundation basement as a tunnel to the barn that was converted to a house in 1925. Some of the walls I've already gone over with those beautiful Victorian 2' X 2' PVC tiles had a dozen layers of paint and different wallpaper from different eras on them. I was going to strip the walls, plaster and paint/ornate and I just decided to go with various Victorian motif PVC material, the difference between taking months to do each room's walls and ceilings or a week and then move on to the next without making it a "life-work". Now I'm at the point that I have to move things around, store them up or down, or donate/sell to make room to progress.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DD0716, post: 223432, member: 4339"]Thank you for encouragement. It's endless. A total of 19 rooms. There's even a sub-basement that has stuff stored in it that I can't even begin to guess how they got it down there! I think it was originally dug out from under the foundation basement as a tunnel to the barn that was converted to a house in 1925. Some of the walls I've already gone over with those beautiful Victorian 2' X 2' PVC tiles had a dozen layers of paint and different wallpaper from different eras on them. I was going to strip the walls, plaster and paint/ornate and I just decided to go with various Victorian motif PVC material, the difference between taking months to do each room's walls and ceilings or a week and then move on to the next without making it a "life-work". Now I'm at the point that I have to move things around, store them up or down, or donate/sell to make room to progress.[/QUOTE]
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