01-23-2011, 10:32 AM
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OK while waiting on the spackle to dry, I snapped some before pics.
This is the living room full of the cabinets. I am good! I got them all stuffed into one corner and the drawer shelves and doors are in the other room, with room to spare.
Here is the view into the kitchen. You can see the cabinets are hung on tracks, which is what makes this whole project easy to do. We're going to paint the ceiling after I finish the spackle and then roll out the walls.
You can see how much the white turned brown behind things and above where it's easy to get all greasy and full of schmutz from cooking. Having such a small space really sucks for this kind of thing.
And this is the opposite side where the sliding glass door and entry way is. The door to the basement is directly opposite of the door you see. I'm going to paint both of those during the week myself I think. I have to take that plexiglass off the door and the magnetic poetry you saw on the 'fridge is now on metal boards on the basement door. Too much of a pain to take down and do today so I'll deal with those Tuesday or Wednesday. I also need another pieces of plexiglass for between the door and the counter. Bitch dog scratches there and I'm not happy. It's all spackeled now and when it's dry, I'll measure and put a piece there too. It's easier to slap some putty in screw holes than patch what I can't control when I'm out.
We're figuring that we'll be putting up the cabinets tomorrow and not today. I want to get at least 3 coats on the walls this time. The black trim stays.
This is the living room full of the cabinets. I am good! I got them all stuffed into one corner and the drawer shelves and doors are in the other room, with room to spare.
Here is the view into the kitchen. You can see the cabinets are hung on tracks, which is what makes this whole project easy to do. We're going to paint the ceiling after I finish the spackle and then roll out the walls.
You can see how much the white turned brown behind things and above where it's easy to get all greasy and full of schmutz from cooking. Having such a small space really sucks for this kind of thing.
And this is the opposite side where the sliding glass door and entry way is. The door to the basement is directly opposite of the door you see. I'm going to paint both of those during the week myself I think. I have to take that plexiglass off the door and the magnetic poetry you saw on the 'fridge is now on metal boards on the basement door. Too much of a pain to take down and do today so I'll deal with those Tuesday or Wednesday. I also need another pieces of plexiglass for between the door and the counter. Bitch dog scratches there and I'm not happy. It's all spackeled now and when it's dry, I'll measure and put a piece there too. It's easier to slap some putty in screw holes than patch what I can't control when I'm out.
We're figuring that we'll be putting up the cabinets tomorrow and not today. I want to get at least 3 coats on the walls this time. The black trim stays.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head