Hell of a change Steven. Great job.
Just curious why you didn't tape and mud the joints on the ceiling. Would have given a much nicer finished look.
Another "just curious" question. Why didn't you install the electrical wiring and fixtures in the ceiling before painting? Thanks!

Great transformation on the space thus far. Looking forward to seeing the eventual apartment remodel.
Dude I want your old windows!!
Whoa now, did I just read where you said "your wife"? As I recall you weren't married. Did you recently get married? Congrats if so.
The place is looking real good with that fresh paint. Hopefully you will still have plenty of QST now that you're married.
Jay



Curious why you removed the framing, would have been better off insulating it and using all the chip board you removed for the walls, your heat bill is going to go up.
When do we get to see pics of the basement?![]()
Dude I want your old windows!!!
View media item 71004These hang on my fence.
View media item 76819This is a stained glass manufacturer in Portland. When a window broke they replaced it with the salvaged stained glass.
View media item 76817I worked at Mare Island the oldest dry docks on the west coast. All the buildings had steel sash swing out windows. Most of the buildings were for the build up for World War II. The first drydock was built in the 1800's.
That's a cool story. Those metal sash windows really look good in a big block building. Hate to say it but vinyl does not look as good and will not last nearly as long.