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Enoch18

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  1. I have a SW1 house that is facing an open field and a river. It was built before deeds were created, so likely around the late 1800's making it a period 1 house initially. An addition was added to the back sometime in the early to mid 1900's. When I moved in, I considered it to be a Period 8 house because they had renovated the entire house. Upon moving in, between 2021 and 2025 I have completely remodeled the house (moved the kitchen to NE1, added a sliding door to the back at N2, added a new roof, took out the floor down to the dirt in the back portion, took down a wall, remodeled the attic into a bedroom, painted everything, dug out the back of the house for better water drainage, etc) and am wondering if I would now consider it a Period 9 house given the extent of the work that has gone into it. In Period 8 it had the Sum of Ten and I felt like I could feel it, but I am also open to that having been a placebo effect.
  2. Hello - first off, thank you so much for providing your insight and wisdom. I have enjoyed reading your analysis over the years and am finally moving to a new home where I will be able to remodel the entire interior layout as I see fit. The only thing set in stone is the facing direction (NE1), which I am totally happy with. Given my freedom, I was curious of what you thought of my analysis and more specifically, where you think I should place the living room, bathroom, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, office, storage, and workshop. What is listed on the floorplan is just how it is currently laid out, but none of it is set in stone. Thank you again and have a blessed start to the year!
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