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Have you consdered replacing and putting in bamboo flooring?
It looks beautiful, very durable, (especially important with kids)
and the room division, it's imposible for me to know without actually seeing a floor plan to know where you can put a wall.
folding screens work well.
Your fav. store akia most likely has them.
If your not country, and your house is, I'd do a total 360 and put only extreme modern furniture there. Or go with shabby chic, look ... (Asked by firedancer) |
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What's a good reference for antique lamps?
I've been given an antique lamp and want to have the wiring redone before I put it to use. Though not experts, the friends and family I've spoken to swear the lamp must be an antique, due to its design and material.
Before I leave it in the hands of a restoration shop I'd like to narrow down this lamp's origin as much as possible on my own. Any good books or websites? - And any advice about what I should be wary of at an antique restoration shop would be helpful too. Thanks!
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There are at least a half dozen guides to antique lamps that I know of. As a part time auctioneer, I come across lamps occasionally, and have to look one up. Best bet, unless you want to buy a book, is to check the library. You could also go to Barnes and Noble, and read up on your lamp.
Check the bottom of the lamp to see if there are any marks there. Copy them down for reference when you look them up. They will tell you who made the lamp, as well as an approximate ...(Answered by Bare B) |
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