Getting Gothic right: How a pair of New York loft dwellers learned to love a country cottage
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A detailed note on the facelift given to the 1879 house with some interior modifications, preserving the house's original features, and replicating them wherever required is given. The total project that lasted for 3 years, comprising of three projects spread over a period of nine years, cost the owners $125,000.
Publication Name: This Old House
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1086-2633
Year: 2005
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When you want something done right, do it yourself
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Two house owners at Atlanta's Grant Park History District took 18 months and $85000 to renovate their dilapidated house. The changes they made with regards to slate tile shower enclosure, casement windows, kitchen cabinets, and farmhouse sink are presented.
Publication Name: This Old House
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1086-2633
Year: 2005
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