The cot sits nicely at the streetside window. |
There is lots of cupboard space overhead. |
Original screens and furnace. |
Dixie stove in nice condition. All the burner knobs say "front" on them so you may want to adjust this. |
The back bedroom! |
The opposite doors open with a fold out divider to allow for privacy in the bedroom. |
A curtain was hung above the fridge to make it look pleasing. This space can also be used for your microwave, toaster, etc. |
The wall under the window is one of the areas where the birch was replaced. |
There is a little delamination on the ceiling that you can see in these photos. The ceiling was sprayed with shellac. This damage was not enough to warrant replacing the ceiling. |
New Aluminum Trim |
The replacement sink was recovered with two part epoxy and installed. A wood form was built to offer support for the sink. The original soap dish and faucet are attached. |
Shelf and walls in place. |
Original toilet paper holder. |
Original towel bar. |
Newly coated shower flooring. |
All bathroom aluminum/chrome has been removed and polished. |
Original bath light removed, cleaned and reinstalled. |
Door sanded, shellaced and reinstalled. |
The old table and chairs are included if you wish to keep them. They are not perfect but sure do look cute! |
The exterior will need a good cleaning and polishing to bring it to a mirror finish. The NY weather has not been cooperative and we have not been able to do so. |
You can see some areas where we began cleaning the aluminum. |
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