Yep, the red cape I've been showing is for sale in MA. You can click here to view it and the interior. I enjoy browsing homes for sale online and taking a peek inside from the quaint to the elaborate.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3-Madeline-Way-Southampton-MA-01073/90176238_zpid/

With all the hammering going on I played it safe and removed everything on the walls, and am loving the look. I've always liked sparse with the focus on mouldings and paint color. The windows have a light beige primer (old windows were gray) and along with the light and bare walls, there is a calming effect. When the curtains are back, maybe that will change the mood completely. But I think the samplers will need to find a new place to hang out. I may be selling a few when I get more organized.
I did check with Habitat for Humanity and the closest store is quite a drive from here. That one doesn't take windows nor will they drive this far for pickup. The stores offer very good used items but they don't take everything, the items are sold (stores are independently owned) and proceeds go toward housing projects. Wonderful organization. Another location in PA about an hour from here will accept windows but only in excellent condition. The effort and calls and emails to find a local organization willing to take used items has become a hassle, and I plan to use CraigsList's free section from now on. Sam (our contractor) gave me the idea because his worker listed the cement blocks they removed from the restaurant and kept them from a landfill while helping a farmer build a pen.
Hope the week is going well.
Thanks for visiting.
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