This 1935 home in the Glebe area of Ottawa brings back a lot of memories. I grew up in the Glebe and when I got my first place after leaving home it was a house in the Glebe. I think being around this style of buildings and amazing architecture has always been so cool and amazing to me. Especially since todays homes really can be quite boring with its 2" high MDF baseboards and spindly railings and popcorn ceilings.
We sanded down the stairs, risers, stringers and landing leading to the 2nd floor. All was finished in a blend of rich mahogany and cherry wood stain.
Huge, thick door trim and baseboards. Thank goodness they had never been painted. Original 6 panel doors. Walls were updated with new colors through out the 1st and 2nd floor.
This is an original handcrafted ceiling medallion. Todays are made with polyurethane, way back when, made by hand with plaster.
We even found some old knob and tube wiring when we opened up a ceiling to repair a 2nd floor plumbing leak. The good news this time was that it was not being used and had just been left behind when the electrical in the home was upgraded. You can see in the picture where the homes original ceiling is with a lathe and plaster finish and at some point a renovation was done and a second lower ceiling was added with drywall.
Dave - 360renos
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