The fun never sets!
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@George-K Quite. I love these floors. We didnât build this house; we couldnât afford to. @Mik Despite our diligence and proper inspections, this house had to undergo major exterior and interior structural renovations. Letâs just say the repairs exceeded half the value of the home. So, weâve recovered from that; itâs a safe house now, and we want out.
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@blondie said in The fun never sets!:
@George-K Quite. I love these floors. We didnât build this house; we couldnât afford to. @Mik Despite our diligence and proper inspections, this house had to undergo major exterior and interior structural renovations. Letâs just say the repairs exceeded half the value of the home. So, weâve recovered from that; itâs a safe house now, and we want out.
You have one thing I really love there which is a large, open dining area. Itâs most of the reason we bought this house.
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That is one seriously nice kitchen. I like the finish on the floor cabinets and how they differ from up top. Do the cats get up top on the counter? Are you going to have to do the aluminum foil thing?
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2 of our 3 kitties (R.I.P.) used to rub up on every corner they could. Over time I could see these greasy dark rub spots. It especially bugged me in our last house where we had the white MDF cabinets. I was constantly bending down cleaning corners. My husband wants a cat again. And one cat always leads to 2 and so on with us. I gotta plan ahead with the cabinets.
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I remember putting water bottles up high on top around the periphery of the fridge to prevent our boy cats from jumping from the island or lower cabinets. Once they got on top of the fridge theyâd jump to the upper cabinets and chase each other. Scary, especially when mama is cooking below.
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I have since developed an aversion to that kind of stuff.
I have an aversion to starting a project of that sort. Once started however I have greater aversion to not doing it with at least a degree or two of professionalism or worse, leaving it incomplete. I actually convince myself I am enjoying it all.
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I used to actually enjoy it a lot. About 60 or so a switch just flipped. Not sure why. I guess 25 years of painting, trenching, remodeling, tearing down and putting up walls, adding exterior doors and rebuilding the deck just used it up. I was a perfectionist then, but no longer.