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In progress room divider between dining and sleeping areas.

Handle less Kitchen Doors is just not pleasing to the eye , it can also gives your existing kitchen the appearance of a clean, uncluttered and timeless look.

Every time I do a home-improvement project, I'm reminded why having a shitload of tools makes every project easier. These are the things I used to screw some shelves down onto some shelf-brackets. It's a long story.

Addition in the outbuilding

We're extending our porch by about 6 feet x 12 feet. We're doing this so that we can have an outdoor fireplace (look behind that red shovel). Rusty gazes upon our project in his customary back yard position. For some reason he really loves to sit with his hindquarters higher than his front paws.

Rewire and final fix complete so bedroom stripped!

 

View On Black

 

I am not the handiest guy around when it comes to home improvement, but I decided to take a shot at installing some landscape lighting at Casa Heretic.

 

Not bad, if I do say so myself.

Before photo

I have NEVER liked these floors!!! Replacing them has always been on our to do list, but we just were never in agreement on what to replace them with. A friend of mine whose husband is a woodworker gave us a suggestion and the varnish and WOW what a differenece it made in the playroom. This is a project that I got to do!!! I still do not like the floor BUT with the varnish and wax it makes them look 100% better.

A finished basement with character

Home Improvement Leavenworth KS, We have actually been working in the Kansas City area for a long time, offering superb expert home improvement solutions

Woot!

 

Special awesome thank you shout out to Bob Margulis at Ravenworks Green. He is the MAN. I love my kitchen, and it's almost all thanks to Bob. (Shane did the floors & the vent hood.)

I won't go into the adventure that D had installing this structure - needless to say, it was not as simple a task as one might expect. We really like the results.

 

The biggest plus is that our hanging space no longer drags the ground. It cost us a little space at the top of the closet.

 

I'm a little embarrassed by how much space I take up in the closet. Oops!

 

(The organizer isn't lopsided, just the photographer.)

My first project of this kind has been a success. Much storage added to the kitchen.

Dry wall has been installed.

The wallpaper we stripped last week revealed bare concrete walls with plenty of imperfections, so we decided to wallpaper over them ourselves. Sure, they're both a shade of blue, but I think our new color is way more fun!

Floor in original condition

Same as previous, just viewed from outside around dusk. The fans were replaced the next day with new outdoor-rated ones from Lowe's.

This pic was taken about halfway through the day on a Sunday. The previous day we had painted from 2pm until about 6 or 7 with a roller paint brush designed for flat surfaced walls. Well, problem was that our walls are slightly textured which meant more work for me. Luckily we got the right brushes b4 we started in on the living room, but I was still spent

All finished and painted

We have this ridiculous old concrete slab in our side yard -- it's where the old landing for a stairway used to be (this has been moved since the house was renovated).

 

Anyway, it's a huge tripping hazard in the dark and when I try to move trash cans in and out. I figure it's time to remove it. I rented a demolition hammer from Home Depot and went to work. That thing is FUN.

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We have this ridiculous old concrete slab in our side yard -- it's where the old landing for a stairway used to be (this has been moved since the house was renovated).

 

Anyway, it's a huge tripping hazard in the dark and when I try to move trash cans in and out. I figure it's time to remove it. I rented a demolition hammer from Home Depot and went to work. That thing is FUN.

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