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03-31-15, 08:48 AM | #251 | |
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04-27-15, 10:26 AM | #252 |
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This weekend my cousin came over and we finished up installing the rest of the window trim. I think it turned out very nice.
So, with this, the room is basically done. I just have to finish up a few odds and ends like stain the actual window, install electrical outlet covers, hanging the ceiling fan and putting down transition pieces for the flooring.
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It looks really nice! All that hard work is paying off.
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10-26-15, 02:50 PM | #254 |
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I just noticed that I never really came back and said its done. But, its been done for a few months now haha. Its really nice to be done with a project like this. Perhaps it would be small for some, but for me (first time doing this) it was quite a bit of work.
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10-28-15, 02:58 PM | #255 |
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Is the floor heating switched on yet?
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10-28-15, 03:23 PM | #256 |
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Hah, no it isn't. I don't have any of the hydronic floor heating setup in my house right now.
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07-23-19, 09:32 AM | #257 |
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I don't think a popcorn ceiling would be tough to get rid of, but could be more time consuming than you expect.
We repainted a popcorn ceiling one time with a heavily loaded paint roller. Since we were going slow (trying to get full coverage on one coat) the wetness of the paint filled roller had the popcorn coming loose and falling off. So, it was our experience that when the ceiling gets wet enough, the popcorn will fall off of its own accord. It doesn't take water hose wetness, but I believe I'd wet a paint roller and go slowly back and forth and see what happens. |
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You can use KILZ to put one coat on it to cover it up works well.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/KILZ-Ori...0044/100371323 Don't put a heavy coat on it. Just enough to cover the stain seems to work best.
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