During the festive period, I took out old documents and drawings that came with the house, it's exciting to follow the plan and the detailed description of the construction of the school and teacher's residence. I wrote a post that was basically ready to be published, entitled "School construction documented in minute nj fishing license detail - even the hat rack" in 1923, someone wrote on the parcel shelf where I hang my coats today
"Description of a residential building for female teachers at Skägga on Värmdö" it says on the cover of the brown worn booklet. Here is everything in detail described from ground to ridge, as the selection of planks and frames with all the dimensions specified, finishing, fittings, locks, insulation and so on. Under the headline interior work remains, "In tamburerna inserted hat rack with 12 anchor hooks." When we moved here there was only the parcel shelf in the ground floor left and then it was green and the hall's panel was hidden under a floral nj fishing license 60's wallpaper. Even more interesting is to read about things that are not preserved. "The kitchens equipped with sinks with cabinet, zinc fittings disc. Additionally uppssättes nj fishing license kitchen nj fishing license shelves and hängarlister with brass hooks ... The sinks affixed catch-enamelled cast iron. From these hoppers preferred sewers of 6.5 cm molded HV tube to an outside house reduced rännsbrunn of 30 cm lergodsrör. Klosetterna fitted with urine waste. " (It's the garderobsklosett which I wrote about earlier)
For the floors have been used both interlocking half-clean floor and better utskottsträ and "in all premises frisas floors during fire panels and cabinets, etc.". If the interior walls to get to know "In the kitchen, pantry, a toilet and pantry made panel planed and fasspåntad ... For Matkällaren performed between the wall of 2.5 cm boards on nödiga studs" In rooms that are not panel was used wallpaper "according to the inspector's choice at a price of 1.5 per reel net. Simple Borders was set. These rooms ironed roofs with distemper in white tone.
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My name is Bridget and seven years ago, I bought a dilapidated school and outdated teacher accommodation in the countryside. The reason was that my sons who trained as a cabinetmaker nj fishing license / carpenter was in need of a room for his carpentry. We fell for it preserved the charm of the old school where it felt as if time stood still. Here I found an outlet for my interest in interior design and renovation, and learned a lot about how to preserve an old house in the best way. Blog Home November 2012
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