Photo AlbumAprilApr 19, '07 12:10 AM
for everyone
Think Blue. For Curt's room, I chose Sherwin Williams Refuge in a satin finish, the trim and ceiling is alabaster, semi-gloss, flat in that order. The crown (& pictures) comes later this coming weekend. The other stuff is just how I get from May to June.

my gas bill was too high
  
my water was too low
  
i made kay paint this wall
  
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pretty good picture frame
  
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this is fun, really
  
relocated tv, receptacle, and coax boxes
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my kitchen island
  
desk island
  
the cable guy
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sepia
  
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crown
  
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Scrap, but not quite that easy.
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1st cut
  
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vandal punks
  
kay's stuff
  
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Darrells' pond
  


tejasmidget wrote on Apr 22, '07, edited on Apr 22, '07
With my large mitre saw being out of commission, I had to learn how to cut molding on a flat. Thanks to the w.w.w., and with a couple of feet of practice, I now have a new skill to add to my repertoire.
carrolltarver wrote on Apr 22, '07
I seriously doubt that you MADE Kay paint that wall!! :o)
cacirilo wrote on Apr 22, '07
Looking good. and, I agree with Uncle Carroll, you didn't make Kay paint that wall....
installer wrote on Apr 23, '07
compared to you.. i have a low down tv..
installer wrote on Apr 23, '07
looks like a cd holder.
tejasmidget wrote on Apr 23, '07
A player, really. Plays fine tunes...pfft, ta, pffft, ta, pfft..
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