Yesteryear's "The Room"...
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 4:54 am
this is the start of the great room...
the walls weren't straight and the room it's self was just over 4" out of square...
the DW work was to straighten up the walls and remove the worst of the swales...
the border was to "help w/" the out of squareness and give the illusion that all was copacetic...
even the SGD had to be redone to make it coplaner...
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the start of the diagonals... in theory it was suppose to be 30/60 cuts but that never happened... the angles were all over the map...
I pushed for wider flooring but she couldn't see it... until we got to the end and how busy the floor was...
the open area in the fore ground is to become the deck w/ the medallion...
I did concentrate on flow and build to/on and not "fill in"...
the border was set so that all of the diagonal, 1st to last, were the same size so as not to have any fillers...
the extra wide border look that way because they had temp edge protectors as foot traffic guards...
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the finished product..
.
the walls weren't straight and the room it's self was just over 4" out of square...
the DW work was to straighten up the walls and remove the worst of the swales...
the border was to "help w/" the out of squareness and give the illusion that all was copacetic...
even the SGD had to be redone to make it coplaner...
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.
.
.
.
the start of the diagonals... in theory it was suppose to be 30/60 cuts but that never happened... the angles were all over the map...
I pushed for wider flooring but she couldn't see it... until we got to the end and how busy the floor was...
the open area in the fore ground is to become the deck w/ the medallion...
I did concentrate on flow and build to/on and not "fill in"...
the border was set so that all of the diagonal, 1st to last, were the same size so as not to have any fillers...
the extra wide border look that way because they had temp edge protectors as foot traffic guards...
.
.
the finished product..
.