Looking good Randy...
Did these in 3/4" beaded tongue and grove pine. Was going to do a herringbone pattern on one of the walls, but changed my mind. Thought it might be too busy:
Exposed rafters of course. As you woodworkers know, stain grade cuts on trim have to be precise. Here's the first addition room walls, different I know with the stonework, etc. Just like the main house, want each room to be different. Took the pictures without any lights on. I want to be able to walk around the house without lights, so it might look better with lights on:
Obtained some 5/8" rough cut cedar I'll use for the closet/storage area walls next in the addition off the second room. Excellent smelling and will lay it up as is, not finished. Hopefully I'll finish it all up with the floors before long. As in the main house for the floors, will use 3/4" tongue and grove - not the snap together 1/8" "real wood". Not sure if I'll tongue and grove it myself, lots of work involved. Thanks for looking.
Randy Andres
Looking good Randy...
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Looks great Randy
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Looks great, the herringbone sounds cool! To busy is a real possibility.
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I love those pine walls. Looking good.
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nice work.....
Nice Randy! Thanks for posting! You guys that can do that awesome woodwork have always made me envious!
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Finished the storage/closet in the second room of the addition. Lined with rough cut cedar. Smells very nice:
Second, laid up one of the walls in the bathroom off the addition. Wanted this to be very rustic, they way we roll. Sanded hard on it, soaked it with a milk/whitewash, then put the polyurethane on top. Pretty pleased with this (in my opinion).
I know most folks like sheetrock, but I refuse to do that.
Randy Andres