Monday, July 14, 2014

tipping point from shed to house

Day 133-134: Matt installed the shower base

and trimmed around the wheel wells and between loft joists.

Day 132: Installed doors on kitchen cabinet, 

screwed in countertop, 

primed the ceiling, bench, and ottoman,
 cut, primed, and installed a shelf for the a/c unit,
and painted ceiling edges.

Day 131: Built kitchen cabinet, painted walls.

 Day 130: Primed and painted wall edges, painted shower walls.

 Day 129: Stained loft joists, primed walls.

Matt built the rest of the small pantry.

Day 128: Matt and Elliott trimmed ALL the windows!

I picked up tools and materials at the hardware stores, cut out the donuts (above) for the lights, and primed the shower walls. We all swam in Highland Lake after a hard day of work.

Day 127: I continued with the wood filler.

 Day 124-126: Matt closed up the rest of the walls

and put wood filler in the cracks between panels and where the holes were too large.

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