all work and no play again
what can I say, the outside wall of the kitchen is covered. I am not saying that there are not a bunch of other fiddly bit of drywall to be put up in there I am just saying that, the biggest part is now done. 8^) Granted we are hardly done drywalling in fact that looks to be what we will be spending most of our time doing for the next several weekends. 8^(
I still have to get focused on the vestibule the back stairs and the Florida room.. But they only need some floor work, electrics and walls. Easy stuff compared to the kitchen.. In an oops I should have lined up everything before installing the sink. Following the Ikea instructions to the letter was not helpful The result is that the white bar in front is too low, and the sink will have to be pulled up, to move the bar. 8^( Yes, pain in my ass is the right way of putting it.. 8^P Worse yet, we need to get this done before the tile gets finished, so tonight or tomorrow night are the only acceptable choices. But anything that gets me closer to a finished kitchen is OK with me at this point. I have been thinking about redoing the ceiling next spring just before the place hits the market.
I was thinking this in brushed nickel would rock, with the filler panel going around the outside to some egg and dart wood
I used the screw up stuff in the study, and with the 3/4 inch drywall up there putting that up will be really easy. Also with that the room would be stunning.
ok, this would rock as well
Either way,
AS for the attic, I am very seriously thinking I should hire out the subflooring, insulation shoring up drywall doors and windows.
I could have those done in two weeks or less that way. All of the hellish hauling of stuff up the stairs would be messing up someone else’s back and most importantly the project could be finished by the end of October.
where would I be going wrong here?
Ivan
