house and home: paper houses

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We are officially in our new house, and today I am watching the action as they begin the process of installing the kitchen floor.  Wide-plank, 100 year old reclaimed Douglas Fir flooring combined with a reclaimed butcher block counter and another counter made from 100% post consumer waste recycled cardboard/paper will add character to a room that is destined to become the center of our home. I will post pictures when the kitchen is complete {if you want to see pictures of the progress, be sure to follow me on FaceBook – there’s a link in the right sidebar}.

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One Response to house and home: paper houses
  1. Seth Savarick
    December 8, 2009 | 11:29 am

    Congrats on the new house!!! Finally!!!!! I know you have waited for this for a long time!! I can’t wait to see it finished.
    I find myself singing a song this morning as I read your post;

    “Little boxes on the hill side Little boxes made of ticky tacky Little box on the hill side and they all look just the same….”

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