Friday, August 12, 2011

More Pictures.

Today we had other business to attend to, but I wanted to share a few more pictures.

This picture was taken while standing in kitchen #1, looking through the pass-thru into livingroom #1.

Another shot of the dusty built-ins.

Moving down to the basement, this is the workshop. It is situated under livingroom #1.

This is the unfinished basement room. The electrical boxes (at least some of them) and some of the wiring and pipes I showed in an earlier post are in here. This room is end to end with the workshop and I believe we are under the kitchen and potting shed (but don't quote me!).

Going outside and then under the deck, this is the "lovely MDF" room I mentioned in an earlier post. What was he thinking? The door and window at the end lead into bedroom #2 in the basement. I don't seem to have a picture of that room, but I'm headed up to the house tomorrow so watch for it tomorrow night (not that it's that interesting). BTW, this room is as long and narrow as it looks. We haven't been inside it, so I don't have the dimensions, sorry!

This is the downstairs bathroom. It looks like there was once a window over the tub, but we won't know for sure until we buy the house and tear out the MDF room on the other side of this wall. Buried treasure, right?

More pictures of the upstairs and the missing downstairs bedroom tomorrow. 'Night All!
Day 14

4 comments:

  1. I like the living room #1 picture taken from kitchen. I like all the windows. It looks very airy and open looking.
    Dad

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  2. It really is! All of the builders of this house seemed to like large windows. It's one of the many reasons we love it.

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  3. I had a question about the "lovely MDF" room. I should have explained, sorry! [from Wikipedia: Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product formed by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers, often in a defibrator, combining it with wax and a resin binder, and forming panels by applying high temperature and pressure.]

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  4. The workshop and unfinished rooms appear to have had water in them at one time. The workshop floor appears to have water stains. Is that true? The unfinished room appears to have rust stains running low down on the walls, where is the water coming from?

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