My late family home renovation

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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby KathyJB on Sun Apr 15, 2012 9:44 pm

That's a cute face on the wall :lol: All your hard work is paying off.
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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby Fanatic on Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:45 pm

Thanks! I'll be happy when I can kick back, and watch some TV there, lol. :lol:
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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby KathyJB on Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:52 pm

You bet! And then in about a month you'll be like, "I need a project" :lol:
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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby Lynners on Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:12 am

You're doing great work! Although I don't comment every time you post something - I'm definitely checking in!
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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby Fanatic on Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:43 am

Thanks! I started doing sheetrock work in the the bedroom today, and I'll start on my "Play room" (Gaming systems, computer, etc) soon after. I need to get (at most) 2 new pieces of paneling for the room before It can be ready to paint, but I got most of it taken care of. I should be getting my paneling, etc within the weekend. More soon. :)
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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby Fanatic on Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:22 pm

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The sheetrock is brown at the bottom. They painted the room after the trim was on, so it was never painted at the bottom. I can fix that. :twisted: haha. More to come.
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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby Fanatic on Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:55 pm

Took me a day and some to cut out above the chimney and replace rot, but I got it! Their was so much bad wood there it was crazy. Got it replaced, got my sheetrock up, and got it blended. Got tired of hopping in a chair to spread compound, then hopping down to get more and repeating, so I used a broom to slap it up there, then worried about blending it. Got compound in my mouth and eyes, but it looks good LOL.

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More photos soon!

Ps: The expression on my face is one of "Shower, now!" :lol:
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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby Fanatic on Sat Apr 28, 2012 12:30 pm

Updates for everyone. I'm currently about 6 hours into the ceiling work. I bought new light fixtures for the interior, and have installed them where the stucco work is finished. Here's so far, with new fixtures, stucco, and new sheetrock in places.

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It's brown in some spots, but once it's painted it'll be fine. More soon!
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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby Fanatic on Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:15 pm

Living room ceiling is done minus paint. Wasn't wanting to paint it, but in some spots it turned brown, so I guess I have to now. :? All I have left to texture is the kitchen, bathroom, and 2 bedrooms. I have 8 hours in living room ceilign work, and that's just one room. Time to get bush, haha.

The hole work went through without as much as a hiccup. Looks terrific I think.

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I need to take a wet cloth and clean the trim also. I didn't bother taking it off, was too tired as it was.
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Re: My late family home renovation

Postby sooth on Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:40 pm

It look pretty good, though I'm not gonna lie: I hate textured ceilings.

As for paint, you definitely want to paint it! If it's not painted it will be impossible to clean later. You can use a heavy nap roller to paint it, which will go very quickly.
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