


You are disappointed that your kitchen does not have the sophisticated farmhouse look. Now,do not confuse the brown and blue that has been popular in very modern design. I used to HATE the real cutesy country look, with all the dolls, tiny floral prints, and beige to dark beige and light blue. You said you wanted a 'fresh' farmhouse look, and you got 'country bumpkin' As I said, I understand, I think, what you are disappointed with, and it's the cabinet color. Okay, Yellowhouse, I read your original dilemma comments again, and the choice of 'Yellowhouse' possibly as your 'handle', indicate a strong disappointment with the cabinet color because the cream color is too dark, too yellow, brownish, and does not look good against the white trim. I plan to be in this house for the duration, but for the sake of resale value, I wonder wd it be worthwhile to design pergola so that it's basically just the underpinnings of a roof, in case the next owner wants to cover it. If not, I expect I'll be stuck paying at least $5K for a pergola.

(5) I'll go out this weekend and get a patio table umbrella to see if it helps. (4) Consider same white lattice fence ()slightly higher than current) to replace current natural lattice fence in back of new furniture OR replace natural lattice with garden wall in interesting color such as I've been seeing on this site, maybe with short lattice strip across top. In order to qualify for the PPP loan amount received, Cornus Consulting, LLC's 2019 payroll expenses are estimated to be at least $199,800.So, kind friends, my landscape-architect friend is coming for Labor Day, but I'm still brainstorming, so what do you think of this? (1) yes replace CLFence w/ white lattice and nice trellis entry, but mainly (2) move big planter with statue to side under mulberry, balancing the Mahonia on the right (toughest plant they cd sell me at my request), and make rustic stepping-stone pathway up to very top near fence, then pave that little area and put bench or 2 ice-cream-parlor-sized chairs and table? Balance in front of right hand side Mahonia by cutting maple down to graduating heights from path, with plants on top of each trunk, or maybe plants on two and interesting topiary frame currently on top of too-tall trunk (3) stick 3 potted plants, maybe all in one planter (have silver one on hand decorated with green leaves & little red berries) on top of grill for when not in use (usually!). On the PPP application, Cornus Consulting LLC reported intending to use the proceeds of their PPP loan for the following expenses:īusiness Information - Cornus Consulting LLC in Woodbridge, CTįor Cornus Consulting, LLC, the calculation used to estimate payroll costs is shown below:īased on the standard PPP eligibility formula, it may be possible to estimate the payroll expenses represented by a company on their PPP application (see details above). In order to qualify for the PPP loan amount received, Cornus Consulting LLC's 2019 payroll expenses are estimated to be at least $234,662.īased on their reported 3 jobs retained, this equals an estimated average yearly compensation of $78,221 per employee 1 Reported PPP Proceed Usage: Please Note: Information on estimated payroll and compensation based on PPP rules is provided for informational purposes only.īased on the standard PPP eligibility formula, it may be possible to estimate the payroll expenses represented by a company on their PPP application (see details above).
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