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A Light at the End of the Tunnel

We have finished some woodwork recently and are hoping to finish it up in the next few months. 

The woodwork when we purchased the house, covered in paint and texture:


Stripped woodwork 


Stained and finished woodwork


A not good picture of the parlor window before we took possession of the house:


The same window, mid restoration. The paint on this window was an absolute pain to strip. 



Partially stained window 


Finished window! 


New blinds for the finished window


We currently have... 6 windows left to finish and then we can move to the floors! All of the ceiling beams and baseboards are completed, so we just need to finish the windows so that we can refinish the floors. We have spent countless hours stripping and sanding woodwork and I feel like we can see the light at the end of the tunnel for these projects. 

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  1. I can totally sympathize with the work this took. It looks great.

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  2. Not many people understand the amount of work this house takes. Thank you for sympathizing with me :) Hopefully we can finish the woodwork and floors this year...

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