From 1941 to 1915 - Hiding the new AC
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Re: From 1941 to 1915 - Hiding the new AC
You can tell your wife that I adore the green tub! I wish my house had had one. Now you just need a gorgeous green sink to match! Lisascenic put one in her bathroom remodel, if you want to check out her thread.
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Super beetle too bad your on the wrong side of the continent. We will be pulling Gothichomes green tub of 1964 vintage. Your hope would have been fulfilled.
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Superbeetle wrote:You can tell your wife that I adore the green tub! I wish my house had had one. Now you just need a gorgeous green sink to match! Lisascenic put one in her bathroom remodel, if you want to check out her thread.
I like that style sink! Lord knows what was here, see below:
The Green Tub:
This is the story on the previous owners. The wife was one of the original girls that grew up in the house, in fact she was one of those that was born in the house. She and her husband bought it from the life estate, the rest of the siblings. She later died in the house, heart attack. Her son, was a creepy guy, who was stealing stuff around the hood. My neighbor told me he was caught a few times peeking into her windows.
After the woman died, and the father went into a nursing home, the creepy son gutted the house, took everything, including the copper piping, the toilet and sink, and appliances.
The investment company that took ownership installed PVC plumbing, and put in the current white toilet and sink and refinished the tub with the peeling stuff. They also installed the Gibson central AC, and the electrical upgrade. (The next owner did the flooring in the house)
So! The green tub is in excellent condition, and with my vision, I convinced the wife on keeping it. She is now ok with it....I think....
1915 Frame Vernacular Bungalow
"If it ain't leanin' or a little crooked then it ain't got character" - local resident
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South side view, including barn, on a rainy day.
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1915 Frame Vernacular Bungalow
"If it ain't leanin' or a little crooked then it ain't got character" - local resident
The BumbleBee House
"If it ain't leanin' or a little crooked then it ain't got character" - local resident
The BumbleBee House
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Very attractive setting!