For this project I actually used 2 pins for inspiration: What I used: One large piece or wood or a bundle of smaller pieces A drill with a spade bit Tea lights Pine cuttings, about 10 inches in length Floral wire I had my husband cut the holes for the tea lights and followed the […]
Category Archives: Old House
10 DIY Christmas Ideas (It’s not too late!)
posted by lasesana
From my column at the Washington Times Communities WASHINGTON DC, December 21, 2012- If you haven’t done it all for Christmas yet, don’t fret. There’s still time to for that perfect gift or the perfect touch for your holiday party. All of the links that follow lead to tutorials or pictures of easy crafts and inspiration […]
We Thought We Were Spared Sandy’s Wrath…
posted by lasesana
Apparently not. Last night, as Hurricane Sandy passed DC and we went to bed, I gave a sigh of relief that nothing had happened to our old house and that we were all safe. I had heard a rip and a crash around 10 pm, but I thought it had been part of an old […]
Features I Love: Lighting
posted by lasesana
Lighting As I’ve written before, I am a mere beginner, and know nothing about architecture and interior design. This is why I’ve been so reluctant to touch anything in this house- I don’t want to remove or destroy something and then find out it was irreplaceable and significant in some way… We are really trying […]
History
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History* The house was designed by Arthur B. Heaton (1875-1951) and built in 1912. Somebody told me that the original architectural drawings of the house should be available at the Library Of Congress, but only by appointment. I’ll post the drawings, should I find them. Arthur B. Heaton (1875-1951) Heaton, a prolific architect and designer with […]
Features I Love: Ceilings & Molding
posted by lasesana
Ceilings & Molding The ceilings and molding in the house are also beautiful and remain largely untouched since the house was built. The crown molding in the first floor is made of either wood or plaster (?), and is original to the house. There are also chair rails on most of the walls. The […]
Features I Love: Floors
posted by lasesana
Floors This house has great features that mostly have not been touched since it was built. One of my favorite features is the floor in the entrance hall. It is in amazing shape, considering it is over 100 years old. I initially thought that it was just tile, but according to WASHINGTON, Houses of the Capital, where […]