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The simple stairway surrounded by the earthy tones of fresh plaster still drying before paint.Fresh Plaster640,960Not For Sale
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Old houses have so much texture. The wavy old glass and the weathered wood claps on the other old house next door.The House Next Door640,960Not For Sale
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A door so narrow that some would need to turn sideways to slide into the room.The Thin Blue Door1440,960Not For Sale
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The original windows on a hot summer day were managed at one time by roller shades and more recently with a window fan.Shade and Fan1440,960Not For Sale
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As older layers of wall coverings deteriorate and peal with time, the colors of the previous years appear. Older houses often show muted shades but when those tones were fresh they were often robust with color.Reflected Colors1440,957Not For Sale
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A small house and thus access to the eves provides some storage space.Door to the Hall, Door to the Eve770,960Not For Sale
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Older sash ushers in the sunlight while an old board door keeps dust and dirt from penatrating the darkness of the closet. A simple upstairs bedroom.Window and Closet1440,960Not For Sale
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Light careens down the hall over the bumps and sags of the flooring that evolved over the years. Some old, some newer, all cobbled together to meet the modest needs of the families.Down the Hall768,960Not For Sale
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Looking back up the hallway through another window onto another house next door. Pealing paint on the old plaster.Up the Hall640,960Not For Sale
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Nice tap and sink, still doing the trick.The Tap and Pears1440,960Not For Sale
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