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In reply to the discussion: I wanted to post some pictures of my haven, my front porch. [View all]LuckyCharms
(20,230 posts)48. The bottom of that original beam...
was designed a little wider than the width between the sides, so I had to plane off that lip on each side.
Also, there was a little dip in the center of the beam that was so slight, no one else would notice it but me. But, it was driving me nuts, so that it why you see some shims nailed to the beam before I wrapped it...to ease my visual stress when looking at that dip.
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You have made a wonderful sanctuary to live and sleep in, my dear LuckyCharms!
CaliforniaPeggy
Jun 10
#6
What a lovely and serene-looking retreat! You did a wonderful job there, LuckyCharms!
highplainsdem
Jun 10
#14
Wow! Impressive work there LuckyC. Love the trim work around the beam, posts/windows, shelf and baseboard -- fine
KPN
Jun 10
#28
Thank you, Niagara! Those two chairs are part of that dining room set I refinished...
LuckyCharms
Jun 11
#47
Nice ! Reminds me of my grandmother's old sitting room and front porch, in a way.
eppur_se_muova
Jun 10
#45