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    #16
    She's a looker. For all the grey haters, the white accents and the red door finish it off really well. I would definitely have and make passionate high quality production valued love making scenes in each and everyone one of those lovely rooms!

    9/10 would read again!


    How about the plumbing and the wiring?

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      #17
      Originally posted by markseven View Post
      He wants the house to appeal to the larger market. Taste is subjective; safe is a good bet when it comes to the aesthetics of a house you want to sell quickly.
      That and it's a good base for the buyer to do what they want with it.

      Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866
      Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.

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        #18
        Looks great! Congrats

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          #19
          Originally posted by markseven View Post
          He wants the house to appeal to the larger market. Taste is subjective; safe is a good bet when it comes to the aesthetics of a house you want to sell quickly.
          this pretty much hits the nail on the head. i like the grey just fine. i think its a really good contrast to the dark floors. i'm not really a fan of white cabinets but i'm not planning to live here. my wife does a lot of research on decor style. this is apparently what people want and what is "in" these days.


          by the way, this house was built in 1955. it had apparently been renovated last in the 80's. an old lady lived there that went into a rest home. she had a small dog and 3 cats. they pissed all over everything. as to the original wood floors, we could not simply refinish them for 2 reasons. one was the piss smell. the second was that we moved around 4 or 5 walls. the footprint of the original floors didn't come close to matching anymore. it simply was not cost effective to redo them unfortunately.
          Last edited by flyboyx; 06-11-2016, 07:15 AM.
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            #20
            Phenomenal work man!
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              #21
              Looks killer, Brian!
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                #22
                Great work! Do you do the work yourself? I assume some things would still need sub contracted out obviously.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by flyboyx View Post
                  by the way, this house was built in 1955. it had apparently been renovated last in the 80's. an old lady lived there that went into a rest home. she had a small dog and 3 cats. they pissed all over everything. as to the original wood floors, we could not simply refinish them for 2 reasons. one was the piss smell. the second was that we moved around 4 or 5 walls. the footprint of the original floors didn't come close to matching anymore. it simply was not cost effective to redo them unfortunately.
                  Makes sense. My grandmother's cat pissed all over her floors as well. I had no idea the kind of damage cat pee does to wood floors. It made a relatively simple process into a nightmare. Finished product looks good though.

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                    #24
                    Wow great job, very inspirational. My wife and I are getting to a point where we are starting to look to flip a house. The real estate here in Naples is booming. However there are a lot of companies that specialize in flipping and they snatch up a lot of the good deals around town. We are looking at buying a property and building a home but I really don't want to have mortgage payments on a home for 7 months before it's ready to go to market.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by e30_world View Post
                      wow, that is a incredible job! This would be like a $800-950K home here in seattle!

                      I just bought my first house this month and look forward to pounding some nails!
                      e30 housewarming?
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