| |
Open Question: What is the average cost of renovating a dry cellar as a bedroom.? and more... Open Question: What is the average cost of renovating a dry cellar as a bedroom.?My cellar is dry has space for a window, how do I go about renovation to make it into a bedroom what is a realistic price. Open Question: can you attach wile tile directly to sheetrock?Open Question: Wall Frame Molding - harder than it looks?My fiance and I just bought our first house so now I'm thinking of all the things I'd like to do with it and figured I'd start with some wall frame molding in the living room. Something like this: http://media.photobucket.com/image/wall%20frame%20molding/gazorpa/IMG_1418.jpg But I really know nothing about home remodeling, or projects like this and don't want to get in over my head thinking it looks simple enough and realize there is more to it. Has anyone tried doing this on their own? How was it? Would you recommend hiring a pro instead? And does anyone know of good instructional websites that they've used and would recommend I go to? Open Question: Detail plans for improving an extendable beds design?We are developing a product that is very similar to IkEAs extendable beds. Does anyone know how to improve the extendable beds design,please give full details.:D Thanks in advance Open Question: i am looking for something i can do with a mantle clock.?this clock is a homemade one. it is pretty, however it does not work. do u have any ideas on wht i can do to make it useable in another other than throwing it away. it has a pretty picture onit no glass on the front i think thenumbers can be pryied off. so any suggestions will be appreciated. th;anks Open Question: Where should I start when updating/remodeling my home?My husband and I are closing on a house in about a week (2/19). We already know that we want to rip up the carpet to refinish the hardwood floors, and remove laminate wood paneling on all the walls. We are going to do this work before we move in. My question is: Where on earth should we start? Here is an order of events of how I think it should go, but I'm not sure. 1) Rip up carpet 2)Sand and clean up floors 3)Put down protection on the floors, so we can do other work 4)Remove paneling on walls, paint (there is drywall underneath) 5)Finally, seal the floors I thought if we left the paneling on the walls while we sanded it would minimize some cleaning issues. Also, can you rent a dustless floor sander? Are they much more costly than the regular drum or orbital sanders? Any suggestions on how we should go about doing this? More Recent Articles
|
Click here to safely unsubscribe now from "Yahoo! Answers: Search for " or change your subscription or subscribe
| Your requested content delivery powered by FeedBlitz, LLC, 9 Thoreau Way, Sudbury, MA 01776, USA. +1.978.776.9498 |
0 comments:
Post a Comment