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The front door (still missing its hardware) is now flanked with the mission style sconces.
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The three light mission style chandelier in the foyer.
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The sconces and chandelier in more natural light. The upstairs is taped off as the woodwork is still wet from being sealed. (Empty boxes are piled in the front corner.)
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