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Basement project finally finished!!!!!
Silent Water:
FYI, the windows are code here - UNLESS you own a rental unit with bedrooms in the basement, or rent out your own basement bedroom to a tenant. Then you need each bedroom to have a route of egress in case of fire - meaning a window big enough to crawl through. There are minimum ceiling height requirements for rentals too.
Funny how the code values a stranger's safety more than that of family members! I'm sure that it's all about insurance and liability.
tileman:
--- Quote ---my son worked hand in hand with his daddy, putting him behind a wall happened often to keep him shut up. I love him but he drove me nuts some days asking for the hammer 20 times in a row.
I am putting a sourrond system just after christmas. We have decided with a sound bar with a sub woofer.
The basement windows are code her in Canada.
The trim work killed me, I painted two coats before I put them up then I painted a final coat once they were on. The tile was great, I will take some pictures to show you. I decided on a brick pattern and it makes the bathroom look bigger.
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Bosco,
Great job, :o you're quite the handyman. 8-)
Btw, WHERE ARE THOSE TILE PICS? I'll be your ultimate critic. ;D
Chad
galen:
Very nice job. I too did a remodel and added about 500 sq. ft. to the main living area, and then enclosed the front pouch, for my wife's plants. I didn't do it all like you did, but did do enough to make it affordable. I finished with rock on the outside of the house that changed the look dramatically. I'm not good with trim work. The ends of my fingers were rubbed raw, working with the morter.
tileman:
--- Quote --- The ends of my fingers were rubbed raw, working with the morter.
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I wear rubber gloves when I set.
MostlyLurkingGal:
Very nice!!!! [smiley=thumbup.gif]
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