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What If We Laid Cork in the Private Part of the House?

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 Part of the over-arching design goal for the house is going to be embracing an eclectic , warm feeling without officially bridging too far into maximalism . To that end we're toying around with some comfortable, but slightly off beat flooring options. Cork floors tend to retain more heat than other engineered flooring, offer natural patterns, and are typically half the price of other tongue and groove engineered wood floors, and are much more eco-friendly. What you give up is a level of durability, but that's fine by us.  Brie ordered in some samples and we've highlighted 3 of that batch that we could see going with. Note that this is about styles and each square would have their individual markings, but in the style of the sample.  S.

3 1/2 and Out

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 Today is moving day, though there isn’t really a single moving day, it’s more like a moving month capped off by a military style mobilization. That’s partly why I hadn't posted this week, but a reader by the name of *reads notes*  'Carol Ann Coyle' somehow got a hold of my cell number and demanded more content. Oh well, the life of an internet celebrity is grim at times. While I finish editing the next video (yes, real movie magic) here are a couple of photos from today to tide you over.  The apartment was a welcome change from Knoxville and house debt and it allowed us to live in a diverse community close to the city. It provided a private back yard to help us help Walt become a confident adult dog and it was a bunker to outlast 2 years worth of pandemic. It's over, we did our 3.5 years. Time for something different. S.

This is where we start

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I'm a pretty firm believer in process blogs/journals. They were a major part of my A to Z when I was directing and anyone unlucky enough to be trapped with me while I'm stuck in 'problem solving mode' has seen me go into a spoken word cloud of repetitive step-by-step recitations and verbal flowchart iterations.  Long/short: I find it cathartic to be able to see the incremental progress of a project that lives larger than the human brain can imagine all at once. Humans are notoriously poor judges of Large Numbers and equally poor at estimating unfamiliar concepts (Not me of course, I'm amazing) and Brie and I are standing on the edge of a very large number of very hard to estimate concepts as we try our hand at domestic alchemy. A house shall cease to be one house and then be a different house, but not all at once. It'll be the Ship of Theseus by way of Bauhaus bathroom tile and mid-century/eclectic Hygge. We also are very aware that people like to follow renovat