Posted by Larry on Apr 11, 2012 in Featured Projects | 0 comments
John & Larry at last year's show.
Join us on May 5th as we broadcast live from Mid Cape Home Centers’ Spring Home Show at their Design Show Room on Rt 132 in Hyannis. The show will be from 10am-3pm where you can pose questions to representatives from all the vendors featured at Mid Cape Home Centers. You’ll have a chance to see samples of products and view displays of...
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Posted by Larry on Feb 18, 2012 in Handyman BlogLine | 5 comments
“It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” Like most old sayings, it’s simple and true. You don’t need to know how to do everything in this world to survive. You simply need to know the right people to help you when you need it. Obviously, the more you can do for yourself, the more money you save in hiring people.
I got thinking about this topic a short time ago while my car...
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Posted by Larry on Nov 12, 2011 in Featured Projects, Handyman BlogLine | 1 comment
PT. V – Well Now, That’s a Cabinet of a Different Color!
The final step of our kitchen project is to complete the one step that started it all. Paint the cabinets. Oh sure, changing the floor and replacing appliances were technically steps one and two, but the first real step of the kitchen face lift was the subtle hint Cori dropped, “I want these cabinets painted.” Can’t accuse...
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Posted by Larry on Mar 26, 2011 in Featured Projects, Handyman BlogLine | 0 comments
PT. IV – Making A Splash
I can see it. Out there on the horizon. Like a tiny speck of daylight, it’s the finish line of our (not so) little kitchen project. Just a couple of big steps to take and we’ll be there! Before Sheldon Stewart of Stewart Painting can bring his guys in to paint the cabinets, I need to tackle the backsplash. You have so many choices for covering that...
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Posted by Larry on Feb 21, 2011 in Featured Projects, Handyman BlogLine | 1 comment
PT. III – Say Goodbye To Formica!!!
Cori and I are, by no means, professional chefs. However, we do very much appreciate a good meal. After years of mastering meat and potatoes, I’m actually becoming quite proficient around the kitchen. Of course, the area in which you operate can either allow the seedlings of culinary creativity to blossom, or snuff out any hope of germination...
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