We are almost done with salvaging the two Nacogodoches houses that we started in in early March. I'm so happy that we're almost done, and I'm counting the days until we can say goodbye one last time to that plot of land where two houses once ... continue reading...
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Safety Precautions in Working with Old Wood
My mudroom project was recently featured on Trish Holder's blog, Greenspiration Home, and many of her readers commented that they were concerned about the health of my family after reading that I sanded the antique beadboard and floors, which may ... continue reading...
Oh How I Love This Antique Store in Frankston
If you live in East Texas, or plan to travel this way, I highly recommend that you visit Pandora's Box in Frankston. (They also have a Facebook page.) Pandora's Box is, by far, one of my absolute favorite antique stores in this area. I could ... continue reading...
We built a mudroom
We live in the land of sugar sand. Sand so fine that it's almost impossible to keep from tracking it indoors. After we bought our house, we found that we were having to vacuum the kitchen -- (which was the room we entered from the back door) - ... continue reading...
Our Rusk Salvage Job: Start to Finish
We wanted to chronicle the salvage of our Rusk house project from start to finish. The Rusk house was built in approx. 1915. We determined this after we found handwritten notes on the backs of boards in the walls, detailing things like carpenter’s ... continue reading...
Progress made during a month of Sundays
I've been a bad, bad girl. I have not posted to the blog in almost a month. In my defense, we have been working very long hours 5-6 days a week, trying to get the house down as quickly as possible since we have three more deconstruction jobs ... continue reading...
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