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June | 2010 | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! Archive for June 2010. The Overhead-door is in! So exciting to finally get that big piece of wall removed this morning and replaced with a fabulous new roll-up door. letting in tons of natural light and giving a great transition between outside and in. it will frame my future garden-patio nicely! June 22, 2010 at 12:05 pm. Thinking about finish work next…. Leave a comment ». It’ll be a busy summer.😉. June 11, 2010 at 10:53 am.
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October | 2009 | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! Archive for October 2009. Footage of the near-complete demolition… removal of sheetrock, insulation, some interior walls, floors, kitchen. and part of two bathrooms (still a bit of that left to go)…. October 10, 2009 at 4:29 pm. THE CHURCH OF TAM (plus catz! Anson smart photography (click on interiors). Carlson and Clancy converted church home. JJ Locations (lofts apartments). Kenmont Gardens Church conversion.
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Summer Interior renovations continue… | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! Summer Interior renovations continue…. Leave a comment ». Our awesome friends over at Greenhouse Energy Solutions. Helped us out (Thanks Matt, Deven and John! To help hide office clutter, and separate a bit of a work area from the rest of the home. I have also stashed my sewing stuff in there. also a temporary solution. Warehouse homes. (I knew there was a reason I was hanging onto those all these years! July 20, 2012 at 11:06 am.
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And now for the views of the completed home! | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! And now for the views of the completed home! First of all, thank you to every single inspiring, supportive and incredible human being in my life who has helped me along in this process… I am incredibly grateful and could not have done this renovation without all of the generosity and talent surrounding me. January 1, 2011 at 8:17 pm. Laquo; tiling and floors have taken over. A few new improvements for Spring 2012! Notify me of ne...
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tiling and floors have taken over. | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! Tiling and floors have taken over. Leave a comment ». So I have spent the last two weeks tiling the bathroom. I got this great large format tile (12X24) for the shower and floor, and encased the tub as well. It’s a molten, flowing dark brown, titled “volcano” which I think was a very simple solution to all the strange angles and surfaces, and really makes the cave-like feel come across. August 5, 2010 at 10:59 pm. And now for the...
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neighborhood development articles & a new PDC Grant opportunity | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! Neighborhood development articles and a new PDC Grant opportunity. Leave a comment ». Interesting new articles out about the goings-on in our hood; one is about the recent nearby redevelopment of Williams. And the other is about reinventing the bike corridor. It will be interesting to see what happens in the future for Williams. I think the focus on revitalization will continue…. Green Features Grant Program. PDC is seeking propo...
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December | 2009 | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! Archive for December 2009. Leave a comment ». Well, we are finally through the holiday hurdle, now I get to relax a bit and revel in some good Church-work, as it were! Some updates of the slow progress since my last post:. Walls and floors have been framed, bathrooms removed and the two spaces have finally been separated by a fire-wall. We are STILL waiting for our permit. As for actual work I can do this week, that has shifted a...
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A few new improvements for Spring 2012! | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! A few new improvements for Spring 2012! Leave a comment ». A couple of updates for those of you curious how the church is coming along! My boyfriend, Darren has moved in with me in Unit A, and we are living happily with his two pitbulls (! Here are a few pics of the before and after:. June 17, 2012 at 7:15 pm. Laquo; And now for the views of the completed home! Summer Interior renovations continue…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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May | 2010 | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! Archive for May 2010. Neighborhood development articles and a new PDC Grant opportunity. Leave a comment ». Interesting new articles out about the goings-on in our hood; one is about the recent nearby redevelopment of Williams. And the other is about reinventing the bike corridor. It will be interesting to see what happens in the future for Williams. I think the focus on revitalization will continue…. Green Features Grant Program.
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July | 2012 | CHURCHOFTAM
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About the renovation of our new north Portland Church into our future home! Archive for July 2012. Summer Interior renovations continue…. Leave a comment ». Our awesome friends over at Greenhouse Energy Solutions. Helped us out (Thanks Matt, Deven and John! To help hide office clutter, and separate a bit of a work area from the rest of the home. I have also stashed my sewing stuff in there. also a temporary solution. Warehouse homes. (I knew there was a reason I was hanging onto those all these years!