With the Sheetrock it looks like a totally different house.
Yeah, I've been there and it looks borderline unrecognizable at this point.dubi said:
With the Sheetrock it looks like a totally different house.
Great thread! Can't wait to see how this thing finishes up!p_bubel said:
Yeah, I miss all the wood.
And the house is feeling pretty damn tiny. We'll see how it all comes out once it's cleaned up, painted and re-trimmed. Thank God I put in the transoms at least.
I'm still super stoked though.
dubi said:
With the Sheetrock it looks like a totally different house.
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At least for now. I'm not in the mood to refinish them.
It's expensive to do flat walls right. Framing has to be straight, gyp install has to be good, tape and float has to be on point, and paint has to be right. Throw some bad lighting in there and mistakes are real obvious, not to mention any dents or dings will show right away and repainting requires going from corner to corner. Knock down is a lot cheaper and better at hiding life.third coast.. said:The Fife said:
Good call going with smooth walls. After living outside of TX for a long time, whenever I go back and see that knockdown they love so much over there it just looks weird now.
I HATE textured walls. They are awful. Luckily my house is about about as minimal as you can get, but glad the walls are smooth on this project for sure.
I estimate $2 to $3K. Could be more. I'd have to remove the linoleum in the front bedroom through and that's not in the cards this week.dubi said:Quote:
At least for now. I'm not in the mood to refinish them.
What is the cost to refinish?
Maybe we will do a go-fund-me for you!!!!
Rice and Fries said:
April 28th, 2019.
It's been one day since Paul said he was at his go hard date to be in the House.
How we looking dude? Can we come over to watch some GoT?
Rice and Fries said:
At least he'll have ~11 months before they officially jack up his taxes.