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She began by tearing down the icky old ceiling, and was met with occasional showers of old rock wool insulation falling through the lath.
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She did not find vast sums of money hidden above the decaying tiles. Darn.
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At this stage Scheherazade also began sanding down the walls and woodwork and repairing the plaster.
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The sink unit and two other matching floor cabinets stayed, as they are classic Hoosier units, made in Indiana. Unlike the bathroom, the original character of the kitchen would be preserved.
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The unappealing metal cupboard was also destined to go away soon, to be replaced by Scheherazade's first foray into the world of cabinetry.
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