Thank you for the suggestion, it will probably come in handy since EVERY WALL in the house is covered in paper.
We are in the 21212 zip code now, which is around Belvedere Square and the Senator Theater. Most of the homes are immense and out of our price range, but there are still a couple of neighborhoods that are still being gentrified.
Most of the houses we saw were of the second type you described and I hate them because the kitchen always sucks. This house, however, is a little different. The bottom floor is divided into three rooms that are the width of the house. Living room then dining room then kitchen. The kitchen is currently set up as an eat in, but could easily be converted to an L-shaped work space with the radiator removed and new cabinetry installed. The kitchen is bigger than most that we have seen and is in perfectly fine working order, everything is just old including the refrigerator, which seems to be from the 50's, but isn't one of the cool looking Frigidaire's from the period.
Re: Wallpaper removal trick
Date: 27 Nov 2006 22:49 (UTC)We are in the 21212 zip code now, which is around Belvedere Square and the Senator Theater. Most of the homes are immense and out of our price range, but there are still a couple of neighborhoods that are still being gentrified.
Most of the houses we saw were of the second type you described and I hate them because the kitchen always sucks. This house, however, is a little different. The bottom floor is divided into three rooms that are the width of the house. Living room then dining room then kitchen. The kitchen is currently set up as an eat in, but could easily be converted to an L-shaped work space with the radiator removed and new cabinetry installed. The kitchen is bigger than most that we have seen and is in perfectly fine working order, everything is just old including the refrigerator, which seems to be from the 50's, but isn't one of the cool looking Frigidaire's from the period.