madhatter 26 Posted February 9, 2008 your doing a great job, i wish my beacon hill was not so warped. I started working on another house because of it. LOLLooking forward to more pics, jenn Quote Link to comment
debra 11 Posted February 9, 2008 Hi Jenn. How warped is your beacon hill. Can you possible brace it some how, or can you hide the warped parts with false walls etc. I dont know what others would do, but can you maybe wet the joins then brace and coax it into a better shape. LOL if all elese fails half tear it down and have it as a haunted house....;) Quote Link to comment
madhatter 26 Posted February 10, 2008 It's pretty warped, so much that ive already taken it apart once and tried to straighten it out. To no avail. Im going to take it apart again and my hubby is going to try and help me this time. The main thing is that the floors are warped and it would be really hard to get them to look right. Im still not giving up though. Im planning on making lots of changes to the house, it's been my head for years now LOL.It's going to be very shabby , but was once beautiful. So everthing is a little dingy, this way i think i can make the inperfections work, i like your idea of a haunted house, but thats too scary for me. LOLjenn Quote Link to comment
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