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Nance Freeman

Canyon, TX
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  • We had almost a full gallon of Lowes Olympic paint, color camel, so I used that to lighten up the room somewhat. 1
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Laundry Room Before & After

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Kathe With An E (Kathe) Aurora, CO
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    I would like to see the full laundry room. Yours looks just like mine and I don't know what ...»
    to do with it. My washer is a top load.

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  • Reach for the sky peas! That trellis is sturdy enough to hold you all.
  • Start by placing a row of bamboo stakes solidly in the ground. Weave another length of bamboo back and forth between the stakes. Repeat with another stake but alternating the weave.
  • Keep going until you have a complete and very sturdy trellis.
  • Train your plants up through the first few poles and then let them do their thing from there...these peas know what to do!
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Making a Woven Trellis

It couldn't be easier to make a sturdy yet stylish trellis for peas, beans, or other climbing plants. This project uses just one material and takes very little effort and time. What could ...»
be better?! More information on how to choose the proper sizes and shapes for your plants in the full tutorial: http://gardentherapy.ca/woven-bamboo-trellis...

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  • Nance Freeman
    Commented on Apr 27, 2013
    What about putting morning glories on bamboo?
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  • The final product after everything was organized and the door was removed. 2
  • It's so messy that it is attracting wildlife.
  • How silly is this setup?
  • Removing the door.
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Bathroom Closet Conundrum and Fix

In my old house the half bath access door opened right into the closet door inside the bathroom. So to access the closet you had to open the main door, close that door, and then open the ...»
closet door (and do it in reverse to get out).

To fix it my wife simply removed the door and painted in the spots for the door hinges. However, now someone could see right into the very messy shelves. To solve this we use baskets and jars to label and organize all the contents. Towels and toilet paper were stacked in nice, neat piles. #SpringCleaning

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  • Nance Freeman
    Commented on Apr 04, 2013
    My bedroom door and closet door are that way. In order to get in the closet I have to close ...»
    the bedroom door. I wanted to put a sliding door on the closet but there is an electric outlet on the wall that the door would have to slide into. Does anyone have an answer to my problem?

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  • An after shot of the new "open shelves" in my kitchen... a space transformed using a lot of paint! 5
  • Before... Dark, dreary and dated.  We removed wallpaper and changed the florescent light fixture for canned lights, but other than that, the only change has been a lot of paint.
  • What used to be a space that felt nothing like "me" is now a great reflection of my style and our family. 2
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Transforming my Kitchen Using Paint, Paint and More Paint!

We bought our house over 5 years ago knowing that a major kitchen re-do wasn't in our plan. The kitchen wasn't a space that reflected me our family. After living with it a year, I knew I ...»
needed to make changes to make it a happy space that worked for us. I turned to my friend, my paintbrush, to make inexpensive changes to the things that bothered me the most. I'm always amazed at the power of paint, but never more so than in #MyKitchen. (see more after pics on my blog)

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  • Nance Freeman
    Commented on Jan 19, 2013
    Every one talks about removing the cabinet doors. Aren't you afraid you dishes will be ...»
    greasy after cooking and have to wash them before using them?

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