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Pics of Church before flood

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Pics of flood

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Wainscoat pics

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Blending woods and flooring

 Wood: To create a sense of calmness, it is important to minimize how many different shades of wood that one sees.  We also want a matte finish on the wood so that it looks natural, not shiny.   Wood to be finished: wainscoting pews chairs Painters currently contracted with the Old High School have a sample of a board from our wainscoting that is finished to be like the chairs, but better.   The chair and pew folks can both match the finish to our specifications.    On the floor, samples are in the sanctuary now: A LVT, Luxury Vinyl Tile that looks like wood and is in long pieces, kinda like wide boards, will be installed.     Vinyl will can be installed without nails or screws which could damage the HoH, Hard of Hearing, cables that will be installed under the floor.   A red carpet that can be rolled up will extend from the narthex to the chancel.  The red picks up the red in the stained glass windows

Chairs and pews in the sanctuary

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  Chairs   from NewHolland ,  48 (includes 20 for the choir) for the sanctuary and 2 double seated for use in the general seating or for the minister and liturgist   Extra bolts of upholstery fabric can be purchased for pews, and the pew-man may be able to buy the fabric himself Will have an open slot in the rear for two books, will not have a kneeler, may have a communion cup holder depending on costs Are sturdy enough to support a person using the back to hold while standing up have small pin connectors when chairs are arranged in a tight row Chairs come in single, double and triple size. Single chairs can be stacked 5 high.  (These pics are a different, less strong, style) Pews that are being refinished: Two 9' Two 10' Six 12' Four pews for the fellowship hall, 12' if possible, otherwise as long as able It costs less to upholster the pews than to make pads (only one layer of fabric needed).  The Pew Man may be able to purchase...