Today we took a trip down the road to Lancaster, PA. For those out of towners, it's not all Amish folk down there. There are actually malls, and streets, and offices. And of course, occasionally, the Amish buggy.
We were down there checking out a place I have been keeping track of online, called "Building Character". Located at 342 North Queen Street Warehouse B Lancaster, PA 17603 ph: 717-394-7201. Check out their website in my favorite links bar! Before I get any nasty comments, I am not affiliated with this organization in any way - nor am I friends with these folks... this is just a little plug for a great place! I could have maxed out my credit cards there. There were so many great finds. And great deals too!
I didn't actually end up buying anything, but I am seriously considering calling to see if they will ship me three of these great newel post finials they have. I have to give that some more thought. They really were great, and they had three matching - which in my experience is kind of rare... unless they are new.
Anyway - if You are in Lancaster, check this place out. It's not huge, but I guarantee if you like old houses, and architecture, you will love this place!
We also stopped at the Habitat ReStore in Lancaster. Last ReStore we went to was in York, PA, and we had great luck, finding our old door that I posted pictures of yesterday. Well today, was just as great. We happened across another 5-panel door, that matched the other almost perfectly. And, without having exact measurements, I'd say it's going to fit on the soon-to-be powder room door. This one was slightly more expensive at $25, but still a great deal. So it's down on the workbench with Peel-A-Way on it as I write this.
I keep coming up with more and more ideas for the place. I really can't wait to move in, and get to work on all of these plans!
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Friday, November 30, 2007
Thursday, November 29, 2007
It's Happened.
I have finally gone certifiably insane. Today was spent finishing up the door. During the process my mind was whirling with the things the doors has probably seen throughout it's life. It was crafted so many years ago, and was proudly hung in someones new home. It was a feature for awhile, but after a short while, it was...just a door.
Then, someone decided that the little dings, and chips were ugly, and it could benefit from a coat of dull grey paint. Not long after, someone decided a faux, and poorly done wood grain would be the trick to modernize that old piece of crap door. Of course, someone else came along, and said "white, dead white...and I think I will screw a few cheapo peg boards on the back,".
If you've read my previous post, then you know that even the white paint didn't make it's owners happy, and it ended up at Re-Store, where they could hardly give it away... But I loved it.
As I was removing the paint today, I could almost hear the old thing breathe a sigh of relief for having been stripped of layers of goo and grime, and ages of neglect.
I have to admit, I felt overwhelmingly sad thinking about all of this. Therefore, I really believe I am going insane. Am I alone? Am I the only one that gives a life to an otherwise inanimate object? Hopefully not.
Then, someone decided that the little dings, and chips were ugly, and it could benefit from a coat of dull grey paint. Not long after, someone decided a faux, and poorly done wood grain would be the trick to modernize that old piece of crap door. Of course, someone else came along, and said "white, dead white...and I think I will screw a few cheapo peg boards on the back,".
If you've read my previous post, then you know that even the white paint didn't make it's owners happy, and it ended up at Re-Store, where they could hardly give it away... But I loved it.
As I was removing the paint today, I could almost hear the old thing breathe a sigh of relief for having been stripped of layers of goo and grime, and ages of neglect.
I have to admit, I felt overwhelmingly sad thinking about all of this. Therefore, I really believe I am going insane. Am I alone? Am I the only one that gives a life to an otherwise inanimate object? Hopefully not.
Anyway, the old girl looks pretty good, I'd say. Paint and varnish removal day one was pretty slow. Day two was quite a bit faster with the addition of a Harbor Freight Heat gun. Works GREAT! I'd highly recommend one. I finished up with chemical stripper. Wasn't crazy about the performance nor the smell of it. I will use the Peel-A-Way 6 again. Very pleasant to work with. And actually, very effective, although a little on the pricey side (for me anyway)
So here is a pic of the door, relieved of it's 'condition'.
So here is a pic of the door, relieved of it's 'condition'.
No stain or finish has been applied yet, since my intention was to wait until the move, and then do everything at once. I am of course, getting itchy to see the final results.
Today one of the knob sets arrived from eBay. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the pattern, but sadly I am quite disappointed in the knob. The picture, definitely had a brass hue to it, and the set I received is absolutely, positively a gun metal tone. Probably cast.
I am looking into replating. Quite expensive as I understand it. I actually could learn to like the gun metal with the brass accent, but many of the other pieces are brass. Not sure what to do o this one. More thought must be given. Any suggestions?
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Our trip Yesterday, and a Surprise in the mail!
So yesterday, as I mentioned, We went to a few salvage places. The weather was yucky, so we cut our stops to half of what we originally had planned, but we did NOT come home empty handed! We went to the Historic York Architectural Warehouse, found a few things, but nothing that we needed or had to have... Then we hit up Re-Store. We ended up with a beautiful 5 panel door for $15. Who can beat that?
Here's what it looked like when we brought it home.
Looking pretty good in my opinion. The sight of gloppy gooey paint being removed, just turns me on. No... not that way - get your mind outta the gutter.
Here's what it looked like when we brought it home.
This is the same door, front and back. There was some damage, due to the wooden peg boards screwed to the back side, but near as I can tell, they will be nearly indetectable upon refinishing.
So of course, being the excited type of person I am... I had to start to work on it immediatley.
Here's what it looked like after the first coat was removed.
Looking pretty good in my opinion. The sight of gloppy gooey paint being removed, just turns me on. No... not that way - get your mind outta the gutter.Also yesterday, the first batch of face plates came in the mail. They need some clean-up, but I will likely work on that towards the end of this week. Today and tomorrow are shot.
Later we are taking a trek to a thrift shop that often gets old building materials in. It's hit or miss - so you never know. We are also planning on stopping at an antiques place to check out some more hardware. Keep your fingers crossed.
Ciao!
Monday, November 26, 2007
The perfect earrings for the house.
Well yesterday, I actually got two of our trees set up, and lit. I am just so not into the holidays this year. Emotionally, I feel detached to our present house, since we are moving in such a short time. Honestly, If it weren't for the holiday party we planned over the summer, I would likely not even put up a tree (trees...) But they are on their way.
What I spent most of yesterday doing was searching on the never ending "shelves" of eBay for the perfect hardware for the new old place. On Thanksgiving day, I had bid on some back plates, and had to keep running to my mom's computer to check the progress. (thanks mom!) I did in fact win, so that set a standard for our "pattern".
I had to explain this in some detail to mom, since she looks at a doorknob, as just that. I tend to look at it more like a piece of artwork. Or perhaps like a woman looks at the perfect earrings to complete her ensemble... Well I found the perfect earrings for our old gal. I settled on a really great Eastlake style - called 'Bamboo & Picket' as best I could tell. If anyone wants to correct me, please feel free. I am learning as I go, so sponging anyone else's knowledge is just fine by me!


Very excited for today. I am going to get a haircut, and then we are going to several architectural salvage warehouses. I of course, will be on the lookout for more pieces of hardware, and also for parts to complete my antique chandelier project (I am planning a post on that in the near future). Hopefully, today's trips are worth it. At $3.11 a gallon, i hate to be running the Jeep that far, to come home empty handed.... More to come!
What I spent most of yesterday doing was searching on the never ending "shelves" of eBay for the perfect hardware for the new old place. On Thanksgiving day, I had bid on some back plates, and had to keep running to my mom's computer to check the progress. (thanks mom!) I did in fact win, so that set a standard for our "pattern".
I had to explain this in some detail to mom, since she looks at a doorknob, as just that. I tend to look at it more like a piece of artwork. Or perhaps like a woman looks at the perfect earrings to complete her ensemble... Well I found the perfect earrings for our old gal. I settled on a really great Eastlake style - called 'Bamboo & Picket' as best I could tell. If anyone wants to correct me, please feel free. I am learning as I go, so sponging anyone else's knowledge is just fine by me!


Very excited for today. I am going to get a haircut, and then we are going to several architectural salvage warehouses. I of course, will be on the lookout for more pieces of hardware, and also for parts to complete my antique chandelier project (I am planning a post on that in the near future). Hopefully, today's trips are worth it. At $3.11 a gallon, i hate to be running the Jeep that far, to come home empty handed.... More to come!
Sunday, November 25, 2007
An Introduction...
I have never blogged before, but I enjoy reading other peoples' so, I thought I'd give it a shot. We are in the process of buying a home in Historic Midtown, Harrisburg Pennsylvania.
Our closing date, is creeping up on us... slowly - very, very slowly. I am beginning to get impatient. I want to be in already!
Packing has begun, because with the holidays - we will lose a lot of pack time.... you know how it goes - you think you have plenty of time, and then BAM you have two days of packing with no food or sleep. Thats the way it's been for me in the past anyway. lol.
Planning has also begun for the new house restoration/renovation. Priority #1 is renovating the rental unit on the first floor. It's a beautiful unit, but sadly, the kitchen and bathroom have been sorely neglected. The unit will be unoccupied when we close, and therefore will allow us to move ahead with that project.
Speaking of projects... the list is extensive. I won't go into detail just yet, but - stay tuned - we're all in for an adventure!
Our closing date, is creeping up on us... slowly - very, very slowly. I am beginning to get impatient. I want to be in already!
Packing has begun, because with the holidays - we will lose a lot of pack time.... you know how it goes - you think you have plenty of time, and then BAM you have two days of packing with no food or sleep. Thats the way it's been for me in the past anyway. lol.
Planning has also begun for the new house restoration/renovation. Priority #1 is renovating the rental unit on the first floor. It's a beautiful unit, but sadly, the kitchen and bathroom have been sorely neglected. The unit will be unoccupied when we close, and therefore will allow us to move ahead with that project.
Speaking of projects... the list is extensive. I won't go into detail just yet, but - stay tuned - we're all in for an adventure!
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