finish work progress-
Plaster around the exposed beams worked out decently, I do have a lot of cleaning work on the beams I could have avoided by 2 hours of taping prior, but I could not find the time that week. Oh well, the next rooms I do I won't make that mistake again
next the flooring we saved is going back in closets and stair landings. This pic shows the original flooring in the bedroom, and the new floor in the closet and it looks like its always been there. I have to figure out what to do with thresholds to make it vanish. That is one thing we could not really save so I have to buy new thresholds or find old ones somewhere
These two pics show what they did for the front staircase. They used a hardwood, we think maple for the actual stairs, and the yellow pine for the flooring so there are two different colors and a distinct separation.
the same problem had to be resolved on the new staircase. the pine is too soft and too thin really for stair treads. I got a deal on some oak treads at lumber liquidator, so all the treads will be oak, and then for continuity the contractor cut the oak treads in front of the landings to match the same border dimensions as the front maple steps. The old pine will be padded to match the depth at the top of the stair, and I will stain the oak to match the front steps. Theoretically it will look almost exactly the same.
the stairs are getting close to done. once again lots of swearing. the top flight was square, but despite everything the contractor did, the bottom flight was a single degree off square. Every step had to be cut 1 degree off which ruined his day.
Meanwhile ive been doing something I hate, steaming wallpaper.
starting to install vanities and power is finally starting to happen
almost overcooked it with the upstairs vanity. its 4 feet long, and is nearly too big for the room, but I think we will come to appreciate this huge vanity since this is the bath for all 3 bedrooms
next is doors, painting, and tile.