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Overcoming Entropy

In the beginning (1973), somebody built a house on 7oo East in Centerville. Lots of wrought iron Spanish accoutrements. A kitchen too small. Hydronic baseboard heating. A fireplace that was a space hog. In 2006, the owners of the house, (very nice people) decided to overcome the decline of three decades and do it over. This is the pictoral story of that valiant strike against residential entropy.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

With everything fully exposed, it is apparent the fireplace was not centered and that is probably the reason for the empty box structure we removed on the right -- aesthetic balance.
at 12:13 PM
Labels: demolition, fireplace

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      • Out With The Old Cabinets
      • Here all the cabinets and exhaust hood are down.
      • This is where the corner cabinet used to be. Don't...
      • Jeff is actually hard at work here, painstakingly ...
      • ATTACKING THE CABINETS
      • With everything fully exposed, it is apparent the ...
      • Here you can see the exposed flue from the basemen...
      • SECOND SATURDAY - Down with the Fireplace
      • After cleaning up the mess from Johnny Jackhammer'...
      • Enthusiasm undiminished, even after a hard day on ...
      • Look at the chips fly! Destructive behavior at i...
      • FIRST SATURDAY: The Fireplace
      • Last View of the Old Look