Some Updated Photos

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PennylessZ28

I haven't posted anything in awhile, thought I'd post some more recent photos. I actually have been so busy with my job, that I haven't done much of anything the past two months to my house besides yard work, and painting the roof.

But here are some interior photos.

BEFORE:

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AFTER:


Living Room looking into dining area.
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I have yet to rebuild the lower half of my cabinets. And I haven't bought hinges to put my doors back on either.
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Looking into the living room
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Here is a finished cabinet door, need to go buy hardware now for all the doors.


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PennylessZ28

I'll post some bedroom and bathroom photos shortly.
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Yanita
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Hey Pennyless,

Looking good. Your hard work is showing.

I like the glass front doors above the bar better than the original.

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Hey Mike,

Looks great! Really brightens up the place.

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All information and advice given is for entertainment and informational purposes only. The person doing the work is solely responsible to insure that their work complies with their local building code and OSHA safety regulations.
PennylessZ28

Before:
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After:
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busybee1952

2nd picture on the end of the cabinet, is that a speaker? Looks terrific!
Handweaving

I think the bedroom looks amazing.
PennylessZ28

busybee1952: It's a smoke detector. I have 4 throughout the house.

Thanks guys.
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Harry
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Hi Pennyless

Looking good.

On the ceiling...did you have the do any repairs or just paint and molding?

Harry
Aside from the roof leak, soft floors, rats, mice and bursted plumbing ........ how do you like it?
PennylessZ28

A couple cracks which were caulked, thats about it. I use a white, acrylic adhesive caulk.

As for the rooms, getting some new furniture to match my style soon, as I save up. Most of it is freebie old left overs. But it works when your 25.
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shellyrat
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It looks really nice.
Kathy c in ky
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Hi Shellyrat,

Welcome back!

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Casondra

What was your process for painting the walls?
PennylessZ28

Casondra wrote:What was your process for painting the walls?
Wiped clean, primed and painted.
klm9707
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Looks like a lot of hard work and such beautiful results. It looks like a brand new home. Great job.
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