Welcome, come in and stay awhile
The gym, perfect for when there is 2 feet of snow outside
Stage for the band or to watch movies
As you can see the chapel is still intact.The pews are all hand carved, and the balcony is just cool.Neighbors share stories about going to church there when they were little.
When I walk up the stairs with my hand on the banister, I just think this was carved out 100 years ago
Just some fun black/white and pink for the girls bathroom
We would go to Mexico everysummer, so I did this bathroom all in Mexican tiles.
The girls room, yes they decorated it...
For some reason we said yes to be on the Historical Home tour this weekend. It sounded like a great idea 4 months ago. Thinking we could get all these projects done in time. Well it was a little nutty trying to get everything in order. Plus there are still so much more we want to renovate and fix up. But here is a little glimpse of what we've done to the inside. I do have a studio here but it's a mess cuz I was doing peach Days this weekend also. By the way , so great to see so many gracious customers, thanks for coming over to say hi.Here's a little history. The church was completed in 1905, it was an LDS church, Hyrum 1rst ward. We have been here about 4 years, and are still loving it. We don't know if we'll ever get all the things done on our list. But the projects have been fun. I have huge plans for the landscaping, but that keeps getting put back for the more urgent projects, Like a new roof ect...
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Home Tour
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4 comments:
Looks beautiful!! I'm coming for a visit!!! And who needs a new roof anyway??
Looks great! I sure they loved it on the home tour.
Your home is absolutely amazing! The outside always takes my breath away. You have done so much to it. We need to come for a visit. Still miss you here though.
love these pictures! how fun for you!
sounds like a lot of cleaning, though!!!!!
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