Maybe I just have bad taste... or maybe it's that the house is still a construction zone, so I'm looking at everything with a critical eye, wanting to smash up old remuddles and not giving the house enough of a chance to, er, be itself, as it were.
We'll see. I'll post new pics of the windows after I have painted everything, and perhaps it will be great!
Don't worry, I promise not to throw them away. Probably I will just leave them there, but on the off chance I get really ambitious and change them, I would either donate them to the ReUse Center or put them on Craigslist or something like that.
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I think it is totally awesome. I'm sure you can sell it to an antique shop or a restoration place. It looks like it is in great shape.
Hahaha, thank you... and I have TWO of the same!
I find it really awesome looking too - very retro.
Thank you too Dan!
Maybe I just have bad taste... or maybe it's that the house is still a construction zone, so I'm looking at everything with a critical eye, wanting to smash up old remuddles and not giving the house enough of a chance to, er, be itself, as it were.
We'll see. I'll post new pics of the windows after I have painted everything, and perhaps it will be great!
Whatever you do, DONT throw them away. I agree with kassie. They are probably worth something to someone. They just aren't your cup of tea.
Don't worry, I promise not to throw them away. Probably I will just leave them there, but on the off chance I get really ambitious and change them, I would either donate them to the ReUse Center or put them on Craigslist or something like that.
It has a very 50s or 70s vibe to it.
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