Boulder Historic Places Plan

Walls/ Finishes - Wood Flooring: The main workroom on the upper level has original hardwood flooring. The flooring overall is in good condition, however, a large portion of the floor has been painted over and some non-compatible material replacements, such as plywood panels and mismatching wood, have occurred overtime. Windows: The window frames are in fair condition. There is considerable damage on the windowsills throughout. Many of the windows have interior storm windows installed. The wood window frames have mostly cosmetic dirt and damage from the ceramic studio use. The lower level windows have been painted. One of the lower level windows has sustained bite marks from where the horses had gnawed on the frame during the time when the stable was still in use. Doors: The main double garage doors at the north end of the building are the original doors. The wood is painted, and the doors are in good condition. The side door on the east wall was cut to create access to the added storage area/loading area. Some upper level doors at the south end appear to be original, and in fair condition. The swing on several of the doors has been reversed. One door appears to have been repurposed to its current location, but the top of the door was cut off to fit the existing frame.

Figure 1-11. Lower level window with horse damage, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-12. Upper level window with interior storm, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-15. Upper level restroom door, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-13. Garage doors, 2020 (source: Ratio)

Figure 1-14. Opening cut into original east doors, 2020 (source: Ratio)

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