Remodeling a quaint little farmhouse in Oregon, and getting loads of splinters along the way.
Monday, June 12, 2006
Down with the walls
I actually started with the paster removal a few days ago, but wanted to jumpstart the blog again. So here it is....a new post. I'll have something a little more interesting tomorrow. Promise.
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How did the plaster removal go? What made you decide to remove it rather than staying with the original lathe and plaster?
The plaster removal went well. In retrospect, I probably should have replastered to keep with the age of the house or at least looked into it. I decided to go with drywall just to be sure it woudl remain crack free.
Thank you for your extensive posting!We recently purchased a house that was built in 1900. We have lots of great ideas now thanks to many of your pictures!
Thank you for your extensive posting!We recently purchased a house that was built in 1900. We have lots of great ideas now thanks to many of your pictures!
5 comments:
How did the plaster removal go? What made you decide to remove it rather than staying with the original lathe and plaster?
The plaster removal went well. In retrospect, I probably should have replastered to keep with the age of the house or at least looked into it. I decided to go with drywall just to be sure it woudl remain crack free.
Thank you for your extensive posting!We recently purchased a house that was built in 1900. We have lots of great ideas now thanks to many of your pictures!
Thank you for your extensive posting!We recently purchased a house that was built in 1900. We have lots of great ideas now thanks to many of your pictures!
THanks Andrea! I'm glad the blog could help. I'd love to see pictures of your house if you ever get a blog going.
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