First thing to do is build that platform thing I'm putting over the stairs, but to do that I had to take out the old drywall and move my electrical stuff. The rigging axe is amazing for dealing with the drywall.
Short walls built:
And platform, which ended up being a pain since many of my 2x6s are super warped. Then after struggling through that, I realized the one end had to be about 1" shorter than the other since the house isn't square...
Here's a look from the stairs:
And the last big section of wall:
Then the small part over the stairs:
Looks kind of like the office part of a garage or something since it's the only room done for now:
And then I went to Lowe's since I massively underestimated the amount of 2x4's I'd need. No idea how, but I bought around 36, and ended up buying another 60.
Journey through remodeling my house. The original goal of this blog is to look back on the project 20 years from now, when pictures aren't enough to remember everything, and I thought this was easiest way to do it. But I'm regretting that since Blogger's interface is only getting worse. I only update this periodically even though I'm usually working on something and taking pictures. Comments are disabled because of spam...so if you want to reach out for whatever reason my email is wcvp@me.com.
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