Landlocked said:Yeah, kind of like the painted mahogany trim I saw. WTH?
There are plenty of painted Mahogany doors in WaterColor.

Landlocked said:Yeah, kind of like the painted mahogany trim I saw. WTH?
Smiling JOe said:There are plenty of painted Mahogany doors in WaterColor.Can't they use other wood? It just kills me to see beautiful wood being painted. Talk about a waste of money. Give me a screen door made of Pine with a big spring to slam it closed, like the good 'ole days.
SHELLY said:Isn't capitalism great?? :clap_1: It's the price one pays when entire communites are built to cater to the affulent by pricing working class folks out of the area. Simply add it to the tab of the "Price of Living in Paradise," so relax and don't fight it--just sit back, order a $6 iced latte and don't sweat the small stuff.
RiverOtter said:You do have to pay to play![]()
Landlocked said:Not if you have my number after the first of the year...
RiverOtter said:Hey! No fair! You're living my dream
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Most of the wood in our house in GA is mahogany and custom made in NOLA. Our NOLA architect would have it no other way. Most of it we painted, but some of it we left natural because the grain is so pretty. He claimed that it would last longer. All of the thresholds on our doorways are mahogany, but some of them are starting to deteriorate. The wood is beautiful, but I'm not sure that anyone else would value it as much as we do, i.e., we might never get our money out of it. We have some mahogany shutters at the beach - they don't last as long in FL as they do in GA.Smiling JOe said:There are plenty of painted Mahogany doors in WaterColor.Can't they use other wood? It just kills me to see beautiful wood being painted. Talk about a waste of money. Give me a screen door made of Pine with a big spring to slam it closed, like the good 'ole days.
The sand for the dunes was the expensive part. The Natchez stairs cost closer to $20k. $80k was an early estimate.kurt said:That included a lot of sand and sea oats. I saw posted that the Natchez stairs were $80,000 to replace.
http://www.sowal.com/bb/showthread.php?t=1650
Seasider said:The sand for the dunes was the expensive part. The Natchez stairs cost closer to $20k. $80k was an early estimate.