welcome! sorry about the "closed comments" &mdash we're experiencing a small bug. meanwhile, I'm manually opening the comments for individual posts...
I'm so excited that AT: Boston has its own site now :-) Congrats to the AT bloggers!
Yay for Boston!
Hooray for our own site! Here's a question: Does anyone know of a good furniture refinisher in the area? I bought a McCobb table on craigslist, and the top of the table definitely needs help. Any recommendations?
yahoo! AT for Boston!
I'd love to see what the Mill Lofts in downtown Lowell, MA looks like from the inside. =)
Which ones are the Mill Lofts?
It seems like every Mill in Lowell is turned into lofts.
Yay for Boston (and Lowell i guess)!
hooray!! Boston has *style*!
greenamie, Sorry I ment to say "mill lofts" - so any of the lofts in the mill buildings. Yes, does look like most of the mills in Lowell have been converted to lofts. =)
yay! I'm so excited for AT Boston.
supah!!!
Yay!!!!!
Just bought a condo in a brownstone in Boston and am in the process of transforming the space..So looking forward to ideas and inspiration on AT Boston
yesss it is here!
Hooray for Boston, what a great city! Not to hijack -- but now what about Toronto? How about AT Toronto??
I'm so excited about this! It makes me feel like Boston is finally being considered as fashionable as other big cities...
Does anyone know of any sort of planter for the tiny wrought iron balconies commonly seen on brownstones in the South End? I live right on Mass. Ave and have a lovely little balcony, but unfortunately, it can't support much weight (the wood is warped and not even held down). I'd like some sort of planter that clips onto the iron, but haven't found anything. Any ideas?
Cheers to Boston!
I understand that boston will finally come into the league of big world-class cities: It is getting a W hotel.
Does anyone know of a great loft or converted mill building in Boston (or right outside of Boston)?
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welcome! sorry about the "closed comments" &mdash we're experiencing a small bug. meanwhile, I'm manually opening the comments for individual posts...
I'm so excited that AT: Boston has its own site now :-) Congrats to the AT bloggers!
Yay for Boston!
Hooray for our own site! Here's a question:
Does anyone know of a good furniture refinisher in the area? I bought a McCobb table on craigslist, and the top of the table definitely needs help. Any recommendations?
yahoo!
AT for Boston!
I'd love to see what the Mill Lofts in downtown Lowell, MA looks like from the inside. =)
Which ones are the Mill Lofts?
It seems like every Mill in Lowell is turned into lofts.
Yay for Boston (and Lowell i guess)!
hooray!! Boston has *style*!
greenamie,
Sorry I ment to say "mill lofts" - so any of the lofts in the mill buildings. Yes, does look like most of the mills in Lowell have been converted to lofts. =)
yay! I'm so excited for AT Boston.
supah!!!
Yay!!!!!
Just bought a condo in a brownstone in Boston and am in the process of transforming the space..So looking forward to ideas and inspiration on AT Boston
yesss it is here!
Hooray for Boston, what a great city!
Not to hijack -- but now what about Toronto?
How about AT Toronto??
I'm so excited about this! It makes me feel like Boston is finally being considered as fashionable as other big cities...
Does anyone know of any sort of planter for the tiny wrought iron balconies commonly seen on brownstones in the South End? I live right on Mass. Ave and have a lovely little balcony, but unfortunately, it can't support much weight (the wood is warped and not even held down). I'd like some sort of planter that clips onto the iron, but haven't found anything. Any ideas?
Cheers to Boston!
I understand that boston will finally come into the league of big world-class cities: It is getting a W hotel.
Does anyone know of a great loft or converted mill building in Boston (or right outside of Boston)?