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Steve's Basement - Drywall

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The drywall phase is complete.

  Thanks to Kurt Bialobreski (future brother-in-law) for his help with the drywall.  Kurt and I worked two LONG days on a Friday and Saturday and still didn't quite finish the ceiling.  I had to do part of the shop and bedroom myself after he left.  It wasn't too bad with the drywall lift. 
     
We were able to put the sheets through one of the windows so I bought 12' sheets for the ceiling (since I had help) and 8' sheets for the walls that I'd be doing those myself.

I decided not to do the mud and taping myself.  I hired the same people that did the rest of our house when it was being built.  I think they do good work.

 

 

5/8" used for bathroom ceiling, closet wall, and both sides of the theater wall for soundproofing.

1/2" x 8' for walls

1/2" x 12' ceiling grade

Kurt putting the last screws in the second sheet.

Bedroom looking at the closet

Bedroom from the doorway

Bathroom. The green drywall is moisture resistant.

Rec room looking towards the theater wall.

Rec room looking towards the fireplace and wet bar.

Craft area

Bathroom

Bedroom

Bedroom

 

 

 

 

This site was last updated 11/29/06.