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Well, we decided to bite the bullet and have some much needed and long overdue home improvement projects done.
Called some professionals to take care of things which included replacing the old insulation in the attic with new insulation. As you can see, there is now a hole in the ceiling of our T.V. room because their "new guy" apparently hadn't been up in an attic before and didn't know where to step and where not to step. Guess he got some OJT today. And thankfully he's OK. But still.
The project manager could not apologize enough for the accident, and said they will be taking care of this. Apart from the hole in our ceiling, they also had some equipment issues and could not complete the main job, and will have to come back tomorrow. Fortunately, they were able to complete the other two smaller projects today, but the main one.... not.
On a final note, needless to say, I am not a happy camper. And I suspect my sister is going to have to wash my mouth out with soap before this is all over as I feel a bad case of potty mouth coming on.
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Had the time to assemble these bronze bulb socket, metal cage, edison bulb and hang on the ikea bracket.
Ikea Ekby Valter Bracket, Bronze Bulb Socket, Lamp Metal Cage, Edison LED Bulb ST64 8 watts warm white
My DIY Project
Jane and Triva undertake a massive project: removing and replacing a 16 foot square (4.8m x 4.8m) wooden deck.
18 September - A Doll A Day 2024
Jane and Triva undertake a massive project: removing and replacing a 16 foot square (4.8m x 4.8m) wooden deck.
Opple LED Bulb Eco Max Stick 11 watts has the best cool white 4000k in the market today. At 11 watts, it has 1200 Lumens. Very efficient LED bulb.
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Rechargeable motion sensing LED light. 8 LEDs. 700mah. with magnet for mounting. Warm White. 1 watt. 2 hours charging. 8.6cm x 8.6cm x 1.8cm.
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We embarked on the complete remodel of our bathroom in the Winter of 2007. My husband was planning a little surprise on me, and discussing with his buddy the make over of the master bathroom. We have lived in this house since 1986, and endured this awful bathroom with its pink and apricot trim. I always tried to make the most of the situation by decorating with the color instead of against the color.
My husband came home and asked, how would you like to start on the bathroom? I said, WHAT? YES, of course. My wish finally came true, with the announcement I longed for, let's get this thing done now, and stop waiting for the right time to do it. And so we began the most challenging project of our home.
I had two weeks time to do all of the shopping and planning before the construction would begin. We wanted to get this project finished in time for our annual St. Patrick's Day party that we have in our home. We had six weeks to complete the project. All went well except for a major snafu by our local big box home improvement store ordered the incorrect cabinet countertop. We had to switch to Plan B, and a few phone calls were made, and we found a gorgeous remnant of granite at a supplier in Wixom, (that was less expensive than Corian), and had the new top within a week's time. We didn't have a top at St. Patrick's Day, but everyone was just as pleased with the dry sink concept and made the most of the inconvenice.
I scrambled, studied, measured, shopped and shopped and shopped, put a lot of miles on my van, and finally found the various parts for the look that I wanted.
I am so pleased with how everything came together. My builder (my husband's best buddy) was terrific and we got it done and finished in six weeks time.
Bought the 50cm a few weeks back and i was happy with its performance. So i bought again and got the 30cm this time.
Warm white. Rechargeable. Auto/Always On/Off switch. Motion sensing. Comes with a pair of magnet and metal strips for surface mounting. 600mah Lithium Polymer battery.
A single piece of pink tile is all that remains in this house. It is a memento of my pink tile bathroom.
There was drywall up here...before I pulled it all off. We're demolishing a crappily built room in our basement and beginning to finish it all off. I'm pretty damn handy at home improvement projects. There's nothing like taking a crowbar to drywall and ripping it off in huge hunks.
The existing deck had an abrupt edge ending in an unsightly dirt patch and a partly buried black plastic pipe. I decided to build a bench seat area the same height as an existing bench at the other side of the deck.
The entirety of the framing is reclaimed lumber I found around the property. I used mostly new stud-grade 2x4 lumber (and one 2x6) for the planks.
This should also help with the snow build-up. Last winter, snow piled up in this dirt patch area and froze solid. This area does not get direct sunlight during the winter. Perhaps the snow will melt more rapidly if most of it collects on top of this bench. That's the theory, anyway.
The existing deck had an abrupt edge ending in an unsightly dirt patch and a partly buried black plastic pipe. I decided to build a bench seat area the same height as an existing bench at the other side of the deck.
The entirety of the framing is reclaimed lumber I found around the property. I used mostly new stud-grade 2x4 lumber (and one 2x6) for the planks.
This should also help with the snow build-up. Last winter, snow piled up in this dirt patch area and froze solid. This area does not get direct sunlight during the winter. Perhaps the snow will melt more rapidly if most of it collects on top of this bench. That's the theory, anyway.
The existing deck had an abrupt edge ending in an unsightly dirt patch and a partly buried black plastic pipe. I decided to build a bench seat area the same height as an existing bench at the other side of the deck.
The entirety of the framing is reclaimed lumber I found around the property. I used mostly new stud-grade 2x4 lumber (and one 2x6) for the planks.
This should also help with the snow build-up. Last winter, snow piled up in this dirt patch area and froze solid. This area does not get direct sunlight during the winter. Perhaps the snow will melt more rapidly if most of it collects on top of this bench. That's the theory, anyway.