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Close-up of Adrienne Vittadini sweater. Close-up of Adrienne Vittadini "Martina" sweater. See previous photo for pattern source. - "Martina"
[10/18/2005] My fifth knitted sweater. Pattern Source: This is from Adrienne Vittadini's Fall 2004 pattern book. - kitchen_007.jpg
New Congoleum Dura-Ceramic kitchen floor. - kitchen_004.jpg
Kitchen looking the other way. - kitchen_002.jpg
Kitchen, after the wallpaper removal, floor tiling, and painting. - kitchen_001.jpg
Kitchen wall, after wallpaper removal (but before repainting). Apparently, it was yellow. - new_040.jpg
Living room, after the floor refinishing. - new_039.jpg
Living room, after refinishing. All the worn spots and stains are gone. - newmbr3.jpg
Master bedroom floor, after refinishing. - newmbr2.jpg
Master bedroom. - newfloor1.jpg
The area by the front door, where the ugly linoleum was, after the refinishing. There's no evidence of it now. - floors_014.jpg
Kitchen floor. It was some kind of vinyl that always looked dirty. - kitchen_wallpaper.jpg
I have to wonder who actually thought this looked good. To me it just seems dingy and I've wanted to get rid of it since we first looked at the house. - floors_012.jpg
Another view of the living room floor. I suspect the previous owners had a couch against the wall; the light spot is probably the area in front where people put their feet when they sat. - floors_011.jpg
Living room floor, before refinishing. Note the stains and worn spots. And the cat toys, but the floor guys can't do anything about those. :-)