Walking the Red Brick Road

Sunday, June 21, 2009

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 we’d gain a closet.
Dad removes mop board
Dad removes the mop board before cutting the door hole.

cutting the new door hole
Hubby cuts the door hole with his uncle’s 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!

installing framing
Hubby installs part of the door framing. We did this project as cheaply as possible. Framing boards were all recycled lumber.
putting up sheet rock
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 driveway’s end!

cutting trim
Dad cuts the trim. Fortunately, the house’s original door frames were simply trimmed without elaborate, hard-to-match embellishments.

staining the door
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.

nailing the trim
Dad and Hubby nail up the trim. Aren’t power tools wonderful?

I love my men. Happy Father’s Day!

Labels: crafts, family, recycle, repurpose

posted by Roxie at 5:00 AM

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I'm forty-something and have been married to my wonderful husband for 15 years. We have a sweet black kitty, Boo. My relationship with my Savior, Jesus Christ, is the underpinning for my life.

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