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Things left in the house

When we bought the house it came furnished! We spent a pretty significant amount of time cleaning out trash and sorting through various layers of furniture - what could be given away, what few things we wanted to keep, what looked cool but really was broken trash...

We put A LOT of bedframes in the summer kitchen to be dealt with later as we cleaned everything and found all the pieces. Since the plaster repair is progressing and we needed to clean out the upstairs where we've been storing the extra wood flooring, we had to clean out the summer kitchen this weekend.

I think we found 10 complete headboards and footboards and decided to keep the two Jenny Lind and two metal frames.  Harris spent yesterday making benches out of the rest of them. These will be painted, cushions added, and we'll have seats for inside or outside depending on mood. He might sell a couple if we end up with many extras.





Now to get the flooring from the upstairs and neatly stack it in the summer kitchen so we can access and use it when the rest of the floors are repaired.

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  1. A bonus with the house! Congratulations to Harris!

    Now to figure out where they will go.

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