Day 2 of Sheetrock and walking in the front door I was greeted in the Foyer with this:

A fully Sheetrocked Foyer!

And. Uhm. This is my roommate, Jon. He wanted to be on my blog.
Obviously, he is not a Sheetrock-hanging professional.
But he can help you adopt a dog.

The small bedroom and closet.

The laundry room.

In the main bathroom, Marcus-the-Mighty built out the wall around the left hand side of the tub unit because the wall here wasn't perfectly square. The tub sits in what used to be a hall in the other apartment, and there were doorways on either side. I'm extremely happy with the way his problem solving turned out.
All that on Day 2.
1 comment:
A good part of the house to start renovating is the kitchen. It is the most used room in a typical home that is used not only for cooking but many use it for informal dining as well.
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