pin1056 97 Posted June 29, 2009 i just adore your Glencroft i'd love to get one...one day I have plans to turn it into a pub...not very original but thats what it wants to be i'm loving your progress and the stone work is fabulous Quote Link to comment
sharonideas 0 Posted June 29, 2009 Did you stain the dark wood or paint it? It is such a beautiful color and so even I can't tell. Well done! Quote Link to comment
Deb G 14 Posted June 29, 2009 Thank you! I think it would make a fantastic pub. I'm leaning toward doing another one as an antique shop myself. ;-)I used Americana acrylic paint in traditional burnt umber after a number of experiments. I tried stain, rubbed oil, and varnished paint before I settled on unvarnished acrylic paint. I like it, too! Quote Link to comment
LLyn M. 63 Posted June 29, 2009 Oh,Deb....This has to be one of my favourite houses that I've seen! I love the way you've done the interior..well, the exterior is gorgeous too. And this is your first house??Such Talent you have. Good eye!!!! Keep those pictures coming!! I'm envious...... Quote Link to comment
ABQ Minis 1 Posted June 30, 2009 Great house! Both inside and out! My Glencroft is still in the box, crying to be built! Yours is very inspiring, I might just have to get out that kit! Don't you love the petite plugs! Much nicer than the clunky big ones! LOL! I use them too! I can't wait to see this house finished! I'll be watching for new pictures! Quote Link to comment
LLyn M. 63 Posted September 16, 2009 I don't recall seeing this view before....too gorgeous! Quote Link to comment
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