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  2. The 7 Biggest Renovation Regrets, According to the Experts ...

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    Shiplap on a bathroom wall. SDI Productions “Many people saw the farmhouse trend as both current and timeless and rushed to ‘upgrade’ their homes with these design elements,” she says.

  3. Harada House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1884 as a single-story saltbox cottage with recessed shiplap wood siding and a wood shingle roof. The Haradas made a large improvement to the property in 1916 with the addition of a second story, complete with "four bedrooms, a bathroom, and an open front porch."

  4. Sensorial Features and 12 Other Bathroom Trends That'll Be ...

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    The latest bathroom trends emphasize peacefulness and tranquility, with a focus on natural materials, spa-inspired luxury features, and sensorial appeal. However, there's also an opportunity for ...

  5. John Lee Webber House - Wikipedia

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    This included an indoor bathroom beyond the kitchen, and then an enclosed back porch. It had a shingle-sided second story with bedrooms having tongue-and-groove panelling. The first floor of the renovated house had wall-papered rooms, and consisted of kitchen, dining room, and front and back parlors.

  6. Shiplap - Wikipedia

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    Shiplap is either rough-sawn 25 mm (1 in) or milled 19 mm (3 ⁄ 4 in) pine or similarly inexpensive wood between 76 and 254 mm (3 and 10 in) wide with a 9.5–12.7 mm (3 ⁄ 8 – 1 ⁄ 2 in) rabbet on opposite sides of each edge. [1]

  7. Garrison Landing Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The earliest extant building in the district is the 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story home of Henry White Belcher, owner of the Garrison and West Point Ferry Company.His home, sided in brick on the first story but shiplap above, dates to 1800 and occupied by the Belcher family until late in the 20th century.

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