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Why I Think Quadra-Fire Pellet Stoves Are Awesome!

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of QuadraFire for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

First, I want to encourage you to comment below telling us why you like Quadra-Fire and one of you will be selected to win a Quadra-Fire notebook! (deadline: Feb. 24, 2013)

I shared with you a few weeks ago that I’m a big fan of wood heat. At ‘Our House‘ we have an outdoor wood burner, and it easily heats our house.

We own an antique house in town though, that we are hoping to call our home one day, but being in town, an outdoor wood burner would not be allowed. There is a old, inefficient open fireplace in that home that we hope to install a more efficient stove of some sort in. Learning about the QuadraFire Pellet Stoves has me very intrigued to say the least.

In case you missed it last time, here’s a picture of the way the fireplace is in this antique house now:

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Our House… Kitchen Cabinet Details

I’ve talked a couple times about the kitchen at ‘Our House’ mostly here, but a little here and here too. I kind of ‘zoomed’ through, so thought I’d give a couple more details.

When we bought ‘Our House’ around 15 years ago, the kitchen cabinets didn’t look like they do now. They were in really good condition, but being built in the late 80’s they really lacked character. I’ve searched and can’t find a ‘before’ pic of the kitchen, (I think I was in such a hurry to paint them, I forgot to take a picture of the kitchen) but this is what our bathroom vanity looked like before we redid that room, and it was the exact same, dark stained oak as the kitchen cabinets.

Some people, (like the carpenter helping me at the time) could nearly croak at the thought of painting solid oak cabinets, but not me, (and I bet not you either, because if you’re reading this blog, chances are you too have painted over perfectly good wood, ha, and probably even written a post or two about it).

The first phase when I painted them… ok now, give me a little grace when you see this picture, it was 15 years ago, and I did have a huge Puritan ware collection… I did do some things right, and I’ve learned a lot about decorating over the years, but here goes the first phase pic… remember grace…  READ ON…

Little Brick Cottage… Kitchen Before and After, What a Change!

Whoo-Hoo, the big reveal of the kitchen at the ‘Little Brick Cottage’ is here! And what a change it is from when we bought this antique house in December of last year.

I think the best way to help you see this amazing transformation is to show you side by side before and after pictures.

One of the sweetest surprises in this reno, was finding the Read on…

Little Brick Cottage: Kitchen Plan Revisited and Finalized

If you’ve been following along, this picture is not new to you, we had to completely remove the wall between the kitchen and bathroom.

And rebuild it, only a few inches in toward the kitchen, build the new doorway between bathroom and kitchen a few inches over towards where the range was going to be.  Read on…

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