With the "spare time" I've had lately, I've had the opportunity to help my folks do some remodeling at their house in Charlotte. I've been here for about a week and just finished up the latest phase of the project, scraping the popcorn ceiling, mud, sand, paint everything from the ceiling to the base boards in the foyer and upstairs hallway. Doesn't sound too bad except for the 18' ceiling in the foyer. :swoon: Here are a few pics and some more descriptions.
It's not lonely at the top anymore. :wink_smil
The contractor that built the house 20 years ago capped the crown moulding and base cap a few inches from the outside corners of the nearest walls. I guess they didn't feel like coping around the casing to the attic door and smoke detector. :eusa_naug :slap: I took off the caps and spliced into the original crown and base cap and kept on trucking down the hall. :icon_thum
The upstairs hallway shares the ceiling with the foyer. All of it was scraped, mudded, sanded, removed all old caulk between the existing crown and the ceiling (it had popcorn in it), primed and two coats of paint. Also painted the walls, trim and doors. :thumbs_up:thumbs_up
On to the master bedroom. Scraped ceiling, mud, sand, paint, installed crown moulding.
On to the master bath. Same thing as the master bedroom only there are 13 walls in there.
On to the den. Same deal as the other room and I installed a new ceiling fan for them. :icon_thum
All lights, receptacle covers, etc were detached and reset during this work. I also covered everything with plastic to avoid having a huge mess. It's a lot of work, but they are very pleased with the results. :wink_smil I also installed crown in one of the guest bedrooms and the hall bathroom. I have two more rooms left to do, then it's on to installing the hardwood floor in the den, building a shed.......... Oh well, it's been a long week, time to hit the road and go spend a few days with my sweetheart.
Thanks for looking. ccasion1
It's not lonely at the top anymore. :wink_smil
The contractor that built the house 20 years ago capped the crown moulding and base cap a few inches from the outside corners of the nearest walls. I guess they didn't feel like coping around the casing to the attic door and smoke detector. :eusa_naug :slap: I took off the caps and spliced into the original crown and base cap and kept on trucking down the hall. :icon_thum
The upstairs hallway shares the ceiling with the foyer. All of it was scraped, mudded, sanded, removed all old caulk between the existing crown and the ceiling (it had popcorn in it), primed and two coats of paint. Also painted the walls, trim and doors. :thumbs_up:thumbs_up
On to the master bedroom. Scraped ceiling, mud, sand, paint, installed crown moulding.
On to the master bath. Same thing as the master bedroom only there are 13 walls in there.
On to the den. Same deal as the other room and I installed a new ceiling fan for them. :icon_thum
All lights, receptacle covers, etc were detached and reset during this work. I also covered everything with plastic to avoid having a huge mess. It's a lot of work, but they are very pleased with the results. :wink_smil I also installed crown in one of the guest bedrooms and the hall bathroom. I have two more rooms left to do, then it's on to installing the hardwood floor in the den, building a shed.......... Oh well, it's been a long week, time to hit the road and go spend a few days with my sweetheart.
Thanks for looking. ccasion1