January 07, 2007

New Year - New Project...

Happy New Year to all!

And so begins another project.  We currently have a “laundry” area which is approx 14’x14’.  In short, we plan on splitting this area and building a 4 piece bathroom in an area approx 12x8.  We have many details to decide on yet, and a “kitchen and Bath” show to attend next weekend but the demo has started.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That's all for now - thanks for checking in.

Leigh

 

 

 

Posted by Brain Radio at 22:06:19 | Permanent Link | Comments (3) |
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Written by: Craig at 2007/01/19 - 11:42:24
2 - Hello,

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Written by: bruno at 2007/03/07 - 00:01:39
3 - Hello,

I'd like to invite you to check out Curbly.com - a DIY Design community for people who love where they live. We're establishing a passionate, creative user-base and drawing more and more traffic every day. We're trying to engage home-enthusiasts like you and provide a place where people can share ideas and get inspired. Let me know what you think!

Thanks,
Bruno Bornsztein
Co-founder, Curbly.com
www.curbly.com/bruno (Comment this)

Written by: bruno at 2007/03/07 - 00:02:47
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