




What's the type of lace and likely origin of this tablecloth?
I'm just learning about lace and came across this tablecloth. It seems to be cotton thread. Curious what you can tell me about it.





I'm just learning about lace and came across this tablecloth. It seems to be cotton thread. Curious what you can tell me about it.
We're in a very remote area and the only chair rentals within 3 hours are these green ones. In a way, I could say, "ok, green...forest...maybe they can be made to work." Local trees are junipers and pines. There will be sun flowers in bloom in the area. Any ideas for making these un-ugly in a way that doesn't kill a budget?
Or, maybe advice and inspiration for seating 25-40 guests in a clearing in the woods?
Gila Forest SW New Mexico. The fascia has warped and a colony moved in. We counted 34 flying out after sunset. I realize its not the best image but maybe a bat buff can give an i.d.?
Will have a guest bed and sitting space in this room so want to be able to block light for sleeping and also heat from West window.
I'm going to keep the light blue and wood and prefer a natural, soft look that doesn't stand out. I'm including a pic of rod from another room that works but the curtains don't slide easily enough. Need treatments to be durable and open/close very easily. The bed will be by the largest window on the wall that's being repaired.
The priority is to protect the view, block heat when needed, and ease of movement. Would appreciate ideas for hardware, colors and style for cabin loft.
There were some deep gashes into the gypsum from a desk removal (worse than in the pics). I repaired with mud, tape and then spray-on orange peel texture. This is my first time trying to texture match and I'm wondering if this will blend in well enough (diy home repair) or if I should do something else before prime & paint because its going to stick out really badly. What do you think?
Three problems I'm not sure the best DIY way to repair: 1. Silicone stuck to the wall just flexes under a razor instead of coming off, how to remove? 2. Method and products for patching the exposed gypsum area once loose paper and large crumbles are removed? 3. Closest attempt to match the wall texture?
This is at a remote cabin and I don't have a lot of tools. Replacing the drywall is not an option, so I'd like to get as close to good enough as possible with a patching/painting repair. Any advice welcome.