DH and my FIL did all of the work in our newly finished basement...I am so proud of both of them since it turned out exactly as I'd hoped. I know I am so fortunate to have a space like this to stamp in - I'm so grateful!
This is the view as you're walking into the basement; the bathroom (I don't even have to go upstairs for that!) is to your left, and the family room part is to the right. I work from home so my office is through the door and window that you see in the pic. TFL!
Date: Monday, May 1, 2006 GMT Views: 3216
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Registered: January 4, 2006 Location: Navasota, Texas Posts: 227
Mon, May 01, 2006 @ 12:49 PM
Oh my gosh! This is a terrific space. I wish we had basements in Texas too - that is until it rains. Heck, I'd even settle for a room like this on ground level.
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Registered: December 26, 2004 Location: Me Posts: 570
Mon, May 01, 2006 @ 5:14 PM
Can you rent out your husband and father-in-law? I have a junky basment just waiting to be transformed into the beautiful space you have. Sooooooooo jealous!
Registered: July 15, 2004 Location: Maine Posts: 838
Tue, May 02, 2006 @ 1:51 AM
Lovely work space. You need to stamp that column for sure. Might I suggest something with a vine and flowers?
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This is the prettiest stamp room I've ever seen! I love the color on the walls. It's what I dream to paint my future livingroom in as I have a lot of oak furniture in storage due to being the military. Can I ask what the name & brand of that yellow is? What a happy place to work in!
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