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Disregard the 4×4 couch legs Have I ever mentioned how it cost us over $800 to do a Bradbury wallpaper border for our living room? That was just the border. And that was just materials. And have I ever mentioned how I love to sit in there and stare at my lovely border? It was worth every penny. Unfortunately, I can’t afford to replicate it in every room, no less cover the walls and ceiling in wallpaper. I want to bathe my entire house in Bradbury! That’s how much I love it. I just received an email from Bradbury offering a 10% discount as part of their 30th anniversary celebration. Oy. I can’t even. But maybe you can. I don’t see the offer on the blog (which officially launched this month), but if you sign up for their email newsletters, you’ll get e-lerts on sales and such. Happy spending! The previous owner got us started on the wallpaper.
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Well aren’t you terrific for mentioning our sale and our blog!! Your Watkins Glen frieze looks great in the picture, by the way, and we’ll be doing a post on that frieze in the not too distant future, (Its a good story).
I love your house and being that its in N.Y. I love it more.
We really have the best customers in the world! Thank you for the plug and the love!!
Stephen Bauer Art Director of Bradbury & Bradbury.
Comment by Steve — October 28, 2008 @ 6:19 pm
Thanks for noticing, Steve. Does this mean I get an extra discount because I blogged about it? ; )
Comment by RH — October 29, 2008 @ 5:57 pm
I hate wallpaper border but I have to admit…that’s incredible!!
Comment by Renovation Therapy — October 30, 2008 @ 9:14 pm
Not all wallpaper border is created equal. Besides, I can’t afford to do what I really want with this wallpaper, which is to have it varying patterns on my ceiling and walls. A border will have to do. : (
Comment by rh — October 31, 2008 @ 7:01 am