2975 pts · October 27, 2012
They said they just used a gold sharpie! I've also heard of people pressing the seal stamp into a pigment ink pad before the wax.
Two large hanging chairs, and currently a bunch of vegetable plants. The cat is also quite pleased with it.
Thank you! Happy Easter to you too! Hopefully this little guy has a happier Easter now that he's indoors again!
I could be wrong on the age, my realtor is finding the age for me this week, but it's definitely a number of years old.
I wish I had an answer for you, but it's part of a house and I don't know who they had do the addition. :(
It was added later, so thankfully the wall and door to it are appropriately insulated in case I don't use it, and I'll block the vents. :)
I was thinking that most blueberries might be a but bushy, but you've now convinced me 100% to avoid them, thank you.
It won't be hung from the ceiling, only from appropriate stands, if that reassures you any.
I'm currently like 22 minutes from work and it's ~18 from work and ~30 from family, so not too bad, but I prefer a commute to city living.
The owner died and the kids are selling it, so maybe. That could be good, my cat could use some company during the day.
rooms had some corners cut when adding them though, so the electric bills likely sucked, so make sure you've got a quality builder/engineer.
I'm buying a house with the solarium, so I can't tell you how much it costs alone unfortunately. Some others I looked at with solariums/sun
Shockingly the inspection went great, only super minor things. No easements, but I'll double check on the regulations, thank you!
Those are gorgeous! I think they'll be a bit big for the room, and I'm too far north to grow them outside, but I will keep them in mind!
Thank you for the recommendation! It's an all day shopping trip, but there is an Ikea a driveable distance away, I'll probably go!
Thankfully that's why it has an A/C vent. But I live in an area of the northern US where 100° days aren't all that common. :/
Well, my budget was "buying a 40 year old house", so it's not as extravagant as people assume.
Making the seller take it! I wholeheartedly agree.
...no. Does it make it any better if I explain that the furniture isn't mine, it's the old owner's? *They* were elderly.
That happens in my head sometimes, not gonna lie.
Aw, thank you! That's so sweet!
Thank you! All my friends are freaking out and wishing they were in the market to buy a new house. ?
Me neither! So the seller will be taking them when I take possession. Strangely the solarium is actually decades old.
Container citrus!? Omg. I love this idea.
I think you're right! Thank you for the recommendation! I posted to /r/succulents hoping for some but didn't get much so far.
Thank you! That's a great point. When I find some stands, if they don't have wheels I might take the effort to add some.
the carpet isn't new, so it seems like it's worked okay so far.
It did have a bit of a smell when I first opened the room during the inspection, but it dissapated quickly. The house is like 40 years old &
rule, so I may have to rethink this now that I have added space.
I wish I had more details, I'm in the process of buying the house. After a succulent explosion, I had to make a "only small succulents now"
They said they just used a gold sharpie! I've also heard of people pressing the seal stamp into a pigment ink pad before the wax.
Two large hanging chairs, and currently a bunch of vegetable plants. The cat is also quite pleased with it.
Thank you! Happy Easter to you too! Hopefully this little guy has a happier Easter now that he's indoors again!
I could be wrong on the age, my realtor is finding the age for me this week, but it's definitely a number of years old.
I wish I had an answer for you, but it's part of a house and I don't know who they had do the addition. :(
It was added later, so thankfully the wall and door to it are appropriately insulated in case I don't use it, and I'll block the vents. :)
I was thinking that most blueberries might be a but bushy, but you've now convinced me 100% to avoid them, thank you.
It won't be hung from the ceiling, only from appropriate stands, if that reassures you any.
I'm currently like 22 minutes from work and it's ~18 from work and ~30 from family, so not too bad, but I prefer a commute to city living.
The owner died and the kids are selling it, so maybe. That could be good, my cat could use some company during the day.
rooms had some corners cut when adding them though, so the electric bills likely sucked, so make sure you've got a quality builder/engineer.
I'm buying a house with the solarium, so I can't tell you how much it costs alone unfortunately. Some others I looked at with solariums/sun
Shockingly the inspection went great, only super minor things. No easements, but I'll double check on the regulations, thank you!
Those are gorgeous! I think they'll be a bit big for the room, and I'm too far north to grow them outside, but I will keep them in mind!
Thank you for the recommendation! It's an all day shopping trip, but there is an Ikea a driveable distance away, I'll probably go!
Thankfully that's why it has an A/C vent. But I live in an area of the northern US where 100° days aren't all that common. :/
Well, my budget was "buying a 40 year old house", so it's not as extravagant as people assume.
Making the seller take it! I wholeheartedly agree.
...no. Does it make it any better if I explain that the furniture isn't mine, it's the old owner's? *They* were elderly.
That happens in my head sometimes, not gonna lie.
Aw, thank you! That's so sweet!
Thank you! All my friends are freaking out and wishing they were in the market to buy a new house. ?
Me neither! So the seller will be taking them when I take possession. Strangely the solarium is actually decades old.
Container citrus!? Omg. I love this idea.
I think you're right! Thank you for the recommendation! I posted to /r/succulents hoping for some but didn't get much so far.
Thank you! That's a great point. When I find some stands, if they don't have wheels I might take the effort to add some.
the carpet isn't new, so it seems like it's worked okay so far.
It did have a bit of a smell when I first opened the room during the inspection, but it dissapated quickly. The house is like 40 years old &
rule, so I may have to rethink this now that I have added space.
I wish I had more details, I'm in the process of buying the house. After a succulent explosion, I had to make a "only small succulents now"