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the weekend came.
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and went.
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by.
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a soft and sun filled sunday found me sealing outside window joints again, downstairs this time, left and right to the french windows opening into the garden. it was a task i was weary about, but it worked out fine. cement is drying out.
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a quick glance at the mentioned sewing pots gives result already too.
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the weekend came.
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and went.
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by.
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a soft and sun filled sunday found me sealing outside window joints again, downstairs this time, left and right to the french windows opening into the garden. it was a task i was weary about, but it worked out fine. cement is drying out.
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a quick glance at the mentioned sewing pots gives result already too.
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the rest of the work is coming along. i will definitely repaint the ceiling, while the room is semi empty. more work now, happier woman later. i've learnt to think ahead a little, not that this simplifies anything. somehow i can't wait to start on that floor, so boxes³ will finally find their way home. it will get interesting, over the next coming weeks.
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the rest of the work is coming along. i will definitely repaint the ceiling, while the room is semi empty. more work now, happier woman later. i've learnt to think ahead a little, not that this simplifies anything. somehow i can't wait to start on that floor, so boxes³ will finally find their way home. it will get interesting, over the next coming weeks.
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Dear Nadine, I'm still impressed by your renovating skills and your perseverance - its gonna be so good! Hard to image with what you'll come up with after your studio is ready to move and play in. Looking so forward!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice and hopefully sunny week.
Barbara
I like these large windows. Bravo to you for continuing to persevere!:>)
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow!!
ReplyDeleteJust look at it you have made great progress.....Heidi
ReplyDeleteI know how to grout tile now!!! Heidi
'more work now, happy woman later'
ReplyDeleteI like that!
xxoo, sus
Dearest Nadeschda... Its all growing and thriving :)
ReplyDeleteYour pics itching me to start renovating the Castle at the Eisenbach... btw will stay under monument protection at the 1st of May.
TILES... you know... from your trip to Venice... wouln't it great to have some of them on your floor in the entry... or in the bathroom .. or... *sigh*
Love
xo Ariane.
LOTS of light in that room! i like it alot! looks like you will have some new neighbors across the street soon too.
ReplyDeleterock n roll girlfriend! soon the fun part will start.
white looks good. and now i vote for white floors as well! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is all so exciting, new plants and paint! My rose is dying, oh well....such go the plants in OK it seems :)
ReplyDeleteNadine, is that my bedroom? Looking good, happy renovator! xo Carole
ReplyDeletei am in love with that shot of the little seedlings!
ReplyDeletelooks like a room with a wonderful light ... wow. what are you growing in the pots?
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Woolf!!!!!
ReplyDeleteits me and Im back finally have so much to tell you Ill put it in an email me thinks!!
Firstly Im so proud of you that studio is looking stunning would love to visit you for a cuppa and some arty activity......white walls are perfect that way you can add pops of colour. Though a warm grey area would be good too colours come alive against grey
Have you seen Sibella Courts work? she is a styleist and designer. I think you would like her work.
http://www.thesocietyinc.com.au/project/murobond/#.UXoaO7UtSSo
These are her paint schemes she has created with murobond an Australian paint company. Her blog and shop website are full of inspiration.
Ill see you on the weekend for the challenge :)
Helen x