Sunday, March 05, 2006

More cord hiding, sort of, along the back of the wall unit.  Posted by Picasa
The left side of the couch has nothing on the walls yet because I haven't blown up any Asia / Norway shots yet to hang here. Posted by Picasa
The right side of the couch. I've got some Utah / CO photos here.  Posted by Picasa
Mostly hidden cables. When it comes down the wall, unfortunately, my only option was to use white against the ivory colored wall... Posted by Picasa
I'm not so keen on this chain link light fixture. But what you can't see so well are my hidden cords at the ceiling line. I even had to splice two with extra wire for length. Dad would be proud that I didn't use my teeth to strip those cables. Posted by Picasa
....cord coming down in the corner...there was a pre-drilled hole in the little shelf holding the ivy. Posted by Picasa
Unfortunately, I haven't come up with a good way to hide this yet. This shot is looking down upon the rat's nest of cables. They all come from different things at different levels of the shelves. It's OK because you can't see it from the front....but it bothers me. Posted by Picasa
The orchid and the eucalyptus. Yes, I move them when I light a fire.... Posted by Picasa
This is what Kathman does to my toilet paper.  Posted by Picasa
This is the wallpaper I'm thinking of redoing the bathroom(s) in. It's kind of a grecian grotto mosaic look, which won't be a problem for wall seams and corners that may not be perfectly met at 90 degrees.....a little more forgiving than the vertical striped floral vomit or bat cave patterns in there now. Posted by Picasa
This is the other wallpaper I'm thinking of. I don't like it so much. Posted by Picasa
Kathman doing a shower inspection. Posted by Picasa
The bedroom.  Posted by Picasa
Shot from the foot of hte bed looking out. Posted by Picasa
This is a walnut chest of drawers I picked up here in Findlay along with the little jewelry box on top. Each drawer locks, and I found the original skeleton key taped to the underside of a drawer.  Posted by Picasa