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Image:100_6619.JPG | a semi-temporary light fixture in the attic | Image:100_6619.JPG | a semi-temporary light fixture in the attic | ||
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The finished ceiling, 8 years later | ==The finished ceiling, 8 years later== | ||
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Me being me, I didn't finish with the standard methodology of taping the cracks, then spackling and painting the whole thing. We decided we liked the color of the bare drywall (blueish because it's special water-resistant drywall for bathrooms, which I figured might be good to have in place if the roof ever leaks), and I screwed in 1x4 pine boards over the cracks. In some far-off hypothetical future where I have "spare time", I'll polyurethane the boards. |
Latest revision as of 17:22, 10 April 2022
closer view of the prop, with a piece of dried seaweed draped over it because Anna
The finished ceiling, 8 years later
Me being me, I didn't finish with the standard methodology of taping the cracks, then spackling and painting the whole thing. We decided we liked the color of the bare drywall (blueish because it's special water-resistant drywall for bathrooms, which I figured might be good to have in place if the roof ever leaks), and I screwed in 1x4 pine boards over the cracks. In some far-off hypothetical future where I have "spare time", I'll polyurethane the boards.