from CONTEMPORIST…

…my new favorite website (for a day).

Yes….It’s *wood, and it looks good!  @ least to me.  This fireplace facade gives me the same feeling that a really clean, neat stacked stone does.  Calm, refined rustic, creative (is that a feeling?).

This Utah house got a redo inside and out and it’s quite a beauty. Click on the pic for more and don’t miss the before pics, who doesn’t get a kick out of B&A’s?

Almost everything I like these days has white walls.  But I will not paint!  As therapeutic as painting is, I wouldn’t be able to keep my family out of the house long enough to let it dry.

Anywho, more pictures I say!  More pictures………..

Can you say….aaahhh….

I really got a kick out of reading peoples comments on this place.  It was/is on the market for like $600,000+, so lots of folks put their two cents in on that matter.

The photographer did a great job on these pics.  Did you see the water running in the shower?  All the rich wood keeps making me think of chocolate.  I’m crazy right?  But it looks so good I can almost taste it (I could probably stand a little psycho analysis……yeah).

I’d live here… with my old Chrysler Sebring parked right there in the g-rage (just daydreaming…..ok……I’m good)

*According to the National Fire Protection Association–the agency that writes fire-safety codes–there must be at least 6 in. between the sides and top of the firebox opening and any wood that projects up to 1 1/2 in. from the face of the fireplace. Any wood that projects more than 1 1/2 in. (such as the mantel shelf) must be at least 12 in. from the opening.

Note: Every town has the power to modify the national building and fire-safety codes; be sure to contact the local building department for specific codes requirements in your area. (thisoldhouse.com)


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