Way much to go thru here!
Gary....
Great console and pieces. I especially love the tongue and groove wood in your room.
Here is a funny story. In 1969 we moved into our "big house" in Denver when I was a kid. My dad got the builder, who he knew well, to "elevate" the house when it was built. That meant instead of the basement being below ground with below ground tubs and "window wells" the basement windows were ground level. This was delightful because the basement was more like a sunken level than a basement (remember raised ranches or sometimes called bi-levels?).
Anyways, in 1970, my dad finished the non-basement with wood, did the floors, even blew the acoustic ceiling himself.
Two years ago, on business travel, I went back to the old neighborhood and visited the house. The man who lived there raised his whole family and actually has lived there three times longer than we did. I was amazed to find that the only recently redid the orange formica and white kitchen my mom had put in! That kitchen lasted 35 years!
What I was stunned with was the rec room my dad built. Used as a big bachelor room by one of the boys who had moved back home, the owner was a bit embarrased by the clutter. I was not however, and was shocked that it was EXACTLY how we had left it. Same paneling. Same ceiling, same lights, same flooring, the 1970 window coverings, the corner faux fireplace and even the wood horse head that for some reason my dad stuck to the wall!
I still love that wood! Here is is in 2004. Gary your wood paneling made me think of this.
