Sentences with phrase «creaky floors»

Older homes especially are going to have creaky floors and leaks here and there, but once you close on your home, you are accepting it as - is.
Don't fall blindly in love You think you find «the one» and immediately develop an emotional connection to it, never mind the leaky roof and creaky floors.
The old house, with its creaky floors, spray - painted walls and the pool / meeting table in the conference room is the perfect fit for this out - of - the - ordinary company.
Hesse's office sits on the second floor of the company's unique office building — an old house with wooden creaky floors that seems out of place in the heart of this modern city.
Daniel Buchholz doesn't do anything before the time's right, and the creaky floor in his Berlin gallery, which he opened 22 years after his Cologne space and seven years before his Manhattan one, evidently isn't quite noisy enough to warrant fixing.
One day, one of your children runs over the creaky floor board, resulting in their foot falling through the floor and causing a bad injury.

Not exact matches

A threadbare oriental rug covers the worn wood floor, and slim - cut suits and dress shirts hang from creaky armoires stuffed in the corners.
«There's nothing like walking from the 1st floor of a modern looking expensive, trendy restaurant until you get out of the public area and go down the creaky unpainted wooded stairs and find a basement with damp stone foundation walls, puddles of water on the ground, and a crew of people cooking soup in a 10 gallon pot which is on the ground at the time.»
It's based in a sprawling old house with creaky hardwood floors in a largely black section of the city called Walltown; drug problems and civic neglect give the neighborhood a reputation as a dangerous place.
I always loved walking on those creaky wooden floors, loitering at the big magazine rack, and chatting with the friendly staff covered in glasses and wool sweaters.
There's nothing better than visiting an old bookstore with creaky wooden floors and finding a paperback edition of a book you loved.
But those cobwebbed fuse boxes, creaky joists, linoleum floors and hideous kitchen cabinets could be your ticket to an urban neighbourhood that would otherwise be unaffordable.
Does it really take any high level of intelligence to spot a leaky basement, bad roof, structural damage, creaky hardwood floors, bad plumbing and wiring etc.?
Forget the dirty common rooms in Greece, the creaky Wi - Fi in Budapest, and the floors sticky with spilled beer in Berlin.
The rounded wood doors, creaky wood floors, the chunky wainscoting, the old lanterns in the hallways.
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