roosmom
Almost Self-Reliant
That pie does look scrumptious. Glad you had a good Thanksgiving.
Our downstairs is lathe and plaster in the office and bathroom, drywall in the kitchen, and err something in the living room, we have an original 2inch thick tongue and groove ceiling in the living room. Upstairs is all new drywall and insulation, little tiny bathroom up there which was added in the 80's, original wood floorboards, painted white. We're in the middle of renovations (it was a fixer), we've got 3 bedrooms upstairs, all really nice and big with sloped ceilings (1 1/2 story house), plus the office is our +1, and then the extension off the kitchen is the master bedroom, no ensuite..... but it has a laundry room LOL. Half the house is double brick, the other half frame (brick in 1870, frame built around 1880, started off life as a 2 up 2 down regency cottage).keljonma said:Thanks! Old houses have certain charms and quirks, don't they, lupinfarm? The first floor is original lath and plaster, but the remodeled upstairs is all drywall. The bathroom was added about 1910; our clawfoot tub is original, but the pedestal sink and commode are replicas. We have added a bit of insulation every autumn for the past three years that we've been here.