Wren’s Nest Conservation Project – Before and After Interior Photos
Written on April 22, 2009 at 10:16 am, by Lain
IFACS has finished cleaning and restoring the interior of the Wren’s Nest. The house looks, feels, and smells delicious.
Check out our Facebook album, filled with before and after photos. Don’t worry – you do not need to have a Facebook account to look at them. But if you do have a Facebook account, ask yourself: are you a fan of the Wren’s Nest?
IFACS ended up completing more work than they said they would. It’s too much to chronicle in just one picture album, so I’ve included their report on works completed (.pdf).
I’m pretty thrilled. The Wren’s Nest received over 600 hours of conservation work at a great value — IFACS did this project at cost.
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3 Comments to Wren’s Nest Conservation Project – Before and After Interior Photos
Gooo, IFACS! Thanks for the impromtu tour this weekend LS and ATL. I can attest that it does smell great! I like what they are doing JCH in this photo too. Nice work!
Great work-can’t wait to see it all when I visit again!
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