A new closet
Storage is at a premium in our house, so when Hubby discovered a small unused space by our spiral staircase, we had to cut a door into it so wed gain a closet. |
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Dad removes the mop board before cutting the door hole. |
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Hubby cuts the door hole with his uncles saws-all. The dust was awful. We had a lot of cutting to do since our house was plastered, not sheet rocked. Plaster chunks were everywhere! |
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Hubby installs part of the door framing. We did this project as cheaply as possible. Framing boards were all recycled lumber. |
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The sheet rock was a damaged piece the lumber yard wanted to get rid of. The leftover sheet rock went into a hole in our driveway. It has worked wonderfully. No more awful hole at driveways end! |
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Dad cuts the trim. Fortunately, the houses original door frames were simply trimmed without elaborate, hard-to-match embellishments. |
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While the men were hammering and sawing, I was sanding and staining. December 2007 was warm enough to stain, although I added the final coats in temperatures just barely above the minimum required. They took forever to dry. |
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Dad and Hubby nail up the trim. Arent power tools wonderful? I love my men. Happy Fathers Day! |
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