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Chronicling my adventures restoring and updating a quirky old Philadelphia rowhouse

Introducing the Third Floor Bath

So, here it is. A clawfoot tub! Pretty exciting. Tub aside, it’s definitely the worst room in the house. What’s not to like? Well, to start, this shower faucet. Not sure exactly what’s going on here. Is this a sink faucet? Also, it leaks. And then the shower head? EEK! Where the tub crunched through…
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Big News Outside the Crooked House

First off, did you miss me? Some of you may wonder what happened. Basically, I had some techinical difficulties, and with the pandemic, work, and spending half of 2020 with Tito’s family in north central Florida, I just… abandoned it. I’m still having more trouble uploading images than I used to, but hopefully I’m back.…
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Painting the Kitchen: What Took Us So Long?

Well, yes. working on the kitchen the last time around was miserable and I wanted to do as little as possible and get on with my life. But still. We’ve been living with woodwork that was just primed and then partly sanded off and marked up with the Irishman’s notes and further damaged from years…
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Can Mirrors Solve All Our Problems?

So you saw the headboard I bought in the back bedroom before, but since it’s been so long I’ll show you again. I bought it from a small-time dealer. She messaged me later that she had a mirror that matched it, and she had stuff piling up enough that she was giving it away to…
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Making Every Square Foot Count: Revisiting the Back Bedroom

At 960 square feet, the Crooked House is too small to have spaces that we don’t use regularly. Meanwhile, Tito and I both have demanding jobs and I have a soul-crushing commute and both of us would do well to have good space to work from home when we need it. That means a comfortable…
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A Not-So-Dramatic Makeover

So it’s been a bit, and what I’m about to write about is old. After we finished the bedroom, it might have been a good time to stop working for the holidays. But I was thinking about the unfinished state of the linen closet. I wanted to do it twice before, but life (as in…
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One Room Challenge Week 6: Better than Not Bland

Well, we could call the room done, but we’re still having heating issues. So the same project that started early gets to finish late. Not my favorite job. And now for the good stuff. Getting the rug and all the paintings together made decorating the room a lot less intimidating. With the bookcases and the…
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One Room Challenge Week 5: Almost There

Well, it’s been a grueling week and a half, but we’ve gotten some work done. You can probably see some unfinished details there. We still don’t have trim up on the left bookcase because I took the wrong piece of wood to my parents’ house and we ripped down a piece that’s too short. I…
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One Room Challenge Week 4: We Survived Peak Dust

Remember how I said I’d put dowels in the wall for the picture rail? Well that’s the first thing I did since last week’s post. It really wasn’t hard! But it made a HUGE mess. I closed the door and walked away from this. So is that peak dirt? Not quite yet. I had 3…
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One Room Challenge Week 3: How I Built the Bookcases

This is kind of a first for me, making my own built-in cabinets, even though what I’m doing isn’t that complicated. The first step was making a sketch. Although my drawing isn’t very good, it shows how every board fits together and how the whole thing fits into the drywall niche. I started with the…
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