I finally got Cathy's high priority item checked off the Honey-do list. She wanted her living room done over and that's what we did.
It took about 3 days with both of us working together. We moved all the furniture into the middle of the room, took down all the wall decorations, removed all the wooden trim from floors, doors and windows, and filled all the holes in the walls and sanded them smooth. This wasn't just the living room cause this house is an open floor plan. So it included the kitchen, dining room, and utility room. Cathy had already decided she wanted a chair rail, crown molding, two tone walls and darker trim, and that's what she got. She painted most of the trim and moldings while I painted all the walls. I cheated on the crown molding cause I hate cutting the compound miter for the corners (upside down and backwards) and at my age, I'm easily confused. Actually age has nothing to do with it. Anyway I used the quick corners from Lowes. All you do is run the molding up to the corner then set the corner piece that joins both pieces of crown molding. I never realized just how out of square/plumb walls and ceilings could be until I started this project. I even added some new words to my vocabulary. Got a little more touch work to do and we'll be done. NEXT!!!!!
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Wow, that must be some Honey~Do list. Looks very nice and a lot of work to do. Take care and have fun with the next project.
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