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Old 12/18/06, 03:15 PM
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Where did you find the oil lamp sconces? I want at least 2 pair for my living room. I love the look of oil lamps and have several for when the power goes out. However, I also have a very large dog with a very active tail. Wall mounting them would save me alot of worry. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Old 12/18/06, 03:59 PM
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The lights above the sink are two electrified Aladdin Lamps.
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Old 12/18/06, 06:21 PM
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The lights above the sink are two electrified Aladdin Lamps.
Did they come with those brackets or did you buy them separately? Either way, the whole bathroom is gorgeous. Nice job. I am available for adoption at any time.
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Old 12/18/06, 06:31 PM
 
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Here are some photos of my wifes rustic bathroom. It uses modern fixtures but everything else I made of eastern red cedar cut from our property.
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Old 12/19/06, 07:32 AM
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Did they come with those brackets or did you buy them separately?
The metal brackets are made by Aladdin to fit an Aladdin font. I attached the brackets to the wood plate to cover the hole left by the electrician.
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Old 12/19/06, 07:40 AM
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Stillponds...love the bathroom. I think rustic is my most favorite style. DH is soooo traditional...however, I may him talked into a rustic bathroom with these pics of yours and CF's. Nice job.
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Old 12/19/06, 08:18 AM
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Here are some photos of my wifes rustic bathroom. It uses modern fixtures but everything else I made of eastern red cedar cut from our property.
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Can't view your pics. I get red x's
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Old 12/19/06, 09:01 AM
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Can't view your pics. I get red x's
me too... cant see
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