HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-05-01, Page 63Four poSter tied and stencil design. wallpaper In the- Ross' master
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uplex become
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leading from the master bed-
rtiont onto a'porch back into a
window, and build in
window seat. Ken Dols
SuPPRed hewindow, 4114110
ROsSeS plan eventually-- to•
replace all the old windows.
"We willjust give each other
windows for birthday and
anniversary gih", she
inughs, '
The upstairs den-tv room,
reached through' the =titer
bedroom, is carpeted wall to
wall in a brown shag. "There
was no Way to restore the ,
floor in this room" Heather
commented. "We used the
rug that was in the dining
* room." A- back stairway .
leads from the den back
down to the reception area of
the law office. Mrs.—Ross--
feels more secure, with, two
sets
oftstatirn
s o her home, i
a
• Heather ;Ross is -justifiably
proud of what has been
accomplished. • When
pressed, she admits that
• even front a monetary stand -
worthwhile, The new
praised Value of the, Ross.
residenceis fifteen per Cent
More than the cOlnbillP4,40tal-
of all monieS Spent on tii
house,„ including purchase
• price, lahour,, materials, and
'items such as scatter rugs. '
She is Still enthusiastically
• planning for the Agate. She
intends JO sand the two
autifid
remaining bedroom floors,.
sckane out the paint Still left
In grooves and -crevices. TC.
finish all woodwork, PitaPe
every window with muslin
curtains, and continue to add
creative, loving touches to
a house that she and her
husband have made into an
• elegant, • charming • and
unique law -office and home,
1! with
steps:
7-7411.11..11
point, the renovations were
Sun *pours intO the upstairs den,
at age-old question:
Ektoor btitter.
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using basic
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• ter with herbs.':' '
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cook ,eggS,'or.',''
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with a 'safer entrance
. Non SflpSafety1read's
• Expertly replaced in hours'
• not days , . • • ,'
, • Steel r,e•-inforceo precast
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• Many sizes of steps
• andporches
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