Wednesday, January 04, 2006

pictures

Ok, it's working! You'll just have to imagine the room without blue masking tape on the window and with some nice curtains that match the quilt my mom's making. This wall is the one we pretty much rebuilt after we discovered ants and water damage under the paneling. My dad even had to make a new windowsill. The tape is still on the window because the latex KILZ didn't work. The stain is still coming through it. You can see me taking the picture in this one too!

This is my bed, file cabinet, and closet. There's not really much to say about this shot. I painted the trim around the doors because we had to take it off when we did the drywall work.

Well, this picture is kinda dark. Wow, and that lamp has issues! It's been knocked over a few too many times in the remodeling process.

I guess you can't see the ceiling too well in these pictures, but it is texturized with joint compound. It looks really cool, but is pointy and kind of dangerous if you hit your head on the low angled part of the ceiling. We took paneling off of this end of the room and put in new drywall here too. It was the first part of the room we finished.

Here's another picture of that corner of my room. I hung up the scratch art picture of a leopard that I started 2 summers ago and finished this last summer. I think it's the biggest one I've ever done. And since Jaclyn thinks I should keep some of them, I kept this one since it took so long.


It's very nice to have all of this done, so I can do other things (like go shopping) when I'm home :).

Anyway, I'm going back to school today to get some things done before Monday and to work tomorrow and Friday.

1 comments:

Anonymous 2:01 PM CST  

Cool place! I'm glad you decided to keep a scratch art for yourself: your kids will thank you someday. :) I just got home: totally jet-lagged and minorly depressed. I should have started on prozac the week before I left. ;) Love ya!

Tara

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