Whoever built my dwelling certainly liked the idea of it looking like a farmhouse, but the flooring was all brown rug.
The ceilings are wood.
The exterior is a rusty yellow. The worst was the cement pad that housed a wood stove right in the middle of the residing room, however i made a lot of changes to the house to ensure that it looked more modern. The brown rug got ripped up and changed to gray tile. The wood walls were sanded and painted white. I removed the cement pad and had the woodstove taken out. It was vented to the ceiling and upt ot the roof, then sadly once I removed the woodstove, I started having an issue with leaks, but right where the vent was, I was getting a little bit of water. I kept trying to maintenance it on my own, then frequently I would get out my big ladder and caulk around the area. I then tried liquid cement to see if that would do the trick… No dice. I hated to do it, but I had to call a roofing business. I needed a roofing repair stat. I can’t guess I waited so long too. The roofers fixed up the roof in a matter of hours. It hasn’t leaked since. I don’t know what they did exactly, but I am guessing they used hardier stuff than I did. I am just thankful I didn’t ruin my dwelling by removing that wood stove. I am quite a bit of currency in the hole over all the substitutes I made. I also didn’t budget a roofing repair. I am just delighted that everything is sorted away though.