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I will always be tweaking. Forever.
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The day I'm "done" will be a sad day lol. I love doing home improvements so much. A friend of mine asked me recently what are you going to do w/your time and money once you finish everything you want done in your house. I said I will probably sell it and start all over for fear I may get bored having nothing to do lol!
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quote: Originally posted by cocok: I will always be tweaking. Forever.
ITA!
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I'm never done and I like to make changes occasionally. DH never knows what he will come home to...oh I mean in home decor. 
~Joyce~
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I don't think I'll ever be done. At one time, I thought, when I get this and this, then I'm done, however, I realize that the house is "alive" and always growing. New things replace old and sometimes the freshness comes just from rearranging on tabletops and mantles what I already have.
Martha
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I don't think I will ever be done because even when I think I am, I will see something and change little things here and there. I think the only people that get done are the ones that don't change anything for 20 or 30 years. Even little pieces of furniture take me forever to find because I don't know what I want for that corner but when I see it I buy it.
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Although I'll tweak for all eternity, for me there's a difference between just freshening up a room and actually being done.
For instance, in our bedroom... I finally have painted the walls, laid new carpet, had wall-to-wall cabinetry installed, bought a new bed, all new bed linens.
I still need to sew pillowcases and my valances. The rest of the window treatment is already "done."
So, once the pillowcases and valances are sewn, I will consider that room "done" even if I choose to later rearrange some of the objects sitting out on display just to freshen up.
The rest of our home is "done" in that regard, as well. The bedroom was the last room.
Sure, there's maintenance further down the road. Eventually, carpeting has to be replaced, paint gets scuffed and faded, furniture wears out, tastes change, etc. That's a never ending story.
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I have so much to do and am so SLOW, I probably won't live long enough but I am making progress.
Love, Lu
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I'm a teacher so my summers more relaxed. I've decided that I'm probably going to paint a room each summer (this summer it's my sewing room, I did it last summer but this time I know what I'm doing). I've come to like painting and challenge myself to do a better job each time I do it. So in that regard, a room is finished for a season. I love buying accessories and figuring out ways to play around with them. So I hope it's never done!
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NEVER!! I love the constant evolution!!
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quote: Originally posted by JeanninePC99: Are you done with any spaces? Nope!  Are you close to being done with any spaces? Nope!  What's left? A whole lot!  do you think you'll always be "tweaking"? Oh yeah!
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quote: Originally posted by PeriParker: ITA! What does ITA means?
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Never, because then things will just need to be re-done; painting walls, new curtains, improvements here or there, changing technologies demanding different uses of space. Who knew about plasma t.v.'s or personal computers 20 years ago? Kids leaving home freeing up spaces to use differently. It all makes life interesting and fun, but the changes that have been made and goals achieved should still remain a source of pride and satisfaction!
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