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Cowracer
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# Posted: 8 Feb 2017 02:58pm - Edited by: Cowracer
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Man, you gotta love that warm wood look.
As a side note, my wife's sister thinks we should have painted the interior all white for "a fresh, clean look". She even sends me pictures she sees in magazines of "cabins" that are painted white inside. About as inviting as a Mrs. Sees candy store with florescent lighting...
I have held it for years as my firmest opinion that she ain't right in the head...
Tim
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Steve_S
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# Posted: 8 Feb 2017 05:55pm
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Ohhhh John, that Rocker looks so inviting ! Nice Place !
Cowracer, I second your thoughts on Sister in Law... NUTS ! But then some people like "Sterility" like the lunatic that bought my big Cape Cod house in the forest.
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Gary O
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2017 07:07am
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Quoting: Cowracer As a side note, my wife's sister thinks we should have painted the interior all white for "a fresh, clean look". She even sends me pictures she sees in magazines of "cabins" that are painted white inside. About as inviting as a Mrs. Sees candy store with florescent lighting...
Quoting: Steve_S But then some people like "Sterility" like the lunatic that bought my big Cape Cod house in the forest. I’m with you guys Color gives out its warmth Natural, enhanced with a transparent stain Well That’s the best, IMO
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White has its place
It can lift a low spirit
And white emits a beautifully stark contrast to places, gardens, seascapes, anywhere with natural fauna, like none other;
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Prolly not the best choice for snow country
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2017 11:20am
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Some of the interior. I have not put anything over the wood yet. cabin07.jpg
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2017 11:23am
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few more. Wood stove is the home built unit. bunk_n_chuckroom.jpg
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Cowracer
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2017 12:57pm
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Ya know.... You guys are geniuses' (even if I cant spell it)
The wife and I have been pondering some sort of chair in the corner by the window. In picture 3 and 7 of the original post, you can see a folding camp chair in that spot that I drug out when friends visited.
We can't seem to find one that we both like. Nothing has 'grabbed' us yet. But after seeing those nice rockers in Toyo and JohnA's cabins, I think that might be just the thing.
I'm slapping myself here that I haven't ever thought of a rocker.
Tim
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creeky
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2017 01:28pm
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there's a lot to like here. but my favorite is the wood stove corner. nice job. 5 years. i haven't even tiled mine. tho the tile and the grout have been sitting next to the stove for 4 years.
my winter bedroom I meant to spray white semi transparent over the pine. but so far I'm still liking the pine. it is darkening so i'll probably spray it. right after I finish that wood stove tile.
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leonk
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2017 03:18pm
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everything looks great, love all the pics, everyone
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Kev
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# Posted: 9 Mar 2017 03:59pm
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Cowracer
I love he stone around the fireplace. What is the infomation on it?
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KinAlberta
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# Posted: 10 Mar 2017 07:48pm
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Quoting: Gary O Quoting: Cowracer As a side note, my wife's sister thinks we should have painted the interior all white for "a fresh, clean look". She even sends me pictures she sees in magazines of "cabins" that are painted white inside. About as inviting as a Mrs. Sees candy store with florescent lighting... Quoting: Steve_S But then some people like "Sterility" like the lunatic that bought my big Cape Cod house in the forest. I’m with you guys Color gives out its warmth Natural, enhanced with a transparent stain Well That’s the best, IMO But White has its place It can lift a low spirit And white emits a beautifully stark contrast to places, gardens, seascapes, anywhere with natural fauna, like none other;
Anything beats drywall in a country atmosphere. I don't mind the white and long as there's not too much of it.
As an aside, that's one short floor lamp in the first photo.
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Cowracer
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# Posted: 11 May 2017 09:41am - Edited by: Cowracer
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Quoting: Kev CowracerI love he stone around the fireplace. What is the infomation on it?
Kev... Sorry, I just now realized that you asked a question 2 months ago.
The fireplace stone is a product called GO-Stone from Native Custom Stone Inc.
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Very easy to work with. I have never done stone, or even tile on a wall in my life, but I found this easy going. It is a lightweight material that puts up just like tile. It can be put right over drywall if you want, but I used Hardi-board.
You butter the back of each stone with tile mastic using a notched trowl, and just set in on the wall with firm pressure and a little wiggle.
Cost was pretty reasonable. IIRC, I had about $300 in materials for the fireplace. Best part, I looks like stone. It feels like stone. if you tap it, it sounds like stone. It's obviously some sort of molded cement product, but I challenge you to find two identical unit in my fireplace.
Tim
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