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“Tina and Josh went with some of our suggestions, like the window seat in the primary bedroom, that others might have cut along the way,” Sara says. “When we drew it initially, it was to create a little more space without getting too close to the 100-year-old well in the backyard!” In the end, Cadence Construction worked out how to fill the well, so it wasn’t an issue. “It feels great when we’re able to address these concerns in such a way that not only makes a house a home, but ensures that the home will last for years to come,” Todd says. The window seat is now one of Tina’s favorite spaces – along with the screened porch, the cozy banquette in the kitchen and the utilitarian laundry room, which are all connected by the central hallway. “Stepping into the house once the hall was opened up and seeing straight out into the screened
Ida, 11, practices at the family piano in the music room, which was painted a rich green during the redesign. Dark colors like maroon, brown, navy and green were popular choices for Victorian-era homes.
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This handsome guy is the perfect gentleman: He is fully house-trained, does well on the leash, takes treats nicely and loves to ride in the car. Bono makes human friends everywhere he goes. He is a lover of chew toys, comfy beds and being your shadow, never letting you forget a long belly rub at the end of the day.
Adoption fees for cats are $95 and $50 for the second cat when adopting two together. Dog adoption fees range from $125 to $175. Fees for other animals vary. The shelter, located at 2117 E. Club Blvd., is open Mon.-Tue. and Thu.-Fri., 10:30am-5pm; Wed. 10:30am-6pm; and Sat. 10am-2pm. For more information, call 919-560-0640 or visit apsofdurham.org.
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