Over the Christmas holidays, I have set about finishing the summer renovations in my office that began at the end of July. Yes, that's what I said, the end of July, when a wall was taken down! (Hey, when you're getting things done for free and doing them yourself, that's the way it is.), I cancelled my trip to Rhode Island because I couldn't face another day living with the mess and chaos of what had become my daily surroundings. (I'm going in a few weeks.) It was presentable for clients; some would say that it looked like a busy, professional office. Problem was, I knew that behind my desk and around my feet were boxes of files that I refused to put away until I'd found the time to dig through them properly. Shredder here I come! (BTW, does it get better than Neil Young's Harvest Moon album?! That and red wine should have me up half the night again!)
It's been 2 and a half years since purchasing this building and I still hadn't found a proper mirror for the office bathroom, and had procrastinated on wallpapering and adding the final touches. I've promised myself many things these past months, and among them was that I would head into work on January 4th, 2010 with, at least, a clean slate where my daily surroundings were concerned; I desperately needed to adjust my Qi (pronounced Chee); my space needed aligning in every sense of the word.
To the left, along the door, was the major mudding spot. Between the door frame and the light switch, all along the doorway, was a hole caused by installing a new jam, and hanging the door, which Randy did to perfection. It was too small for a piece of drywall, so we used meshing and plastered on top of it. This required at least 5 sessions of plaster or mud, followed by sanding. Every time you do this, your room is destroyed with a fine mist of white powder. It's just not something that you can do on any day, because you have to have time to clean again before clients come in!
Unfortunately, I downloaded a program called Double Twist to use with my Blackberry, and it has screwed up my photos. I am really peeved about this because I had some great shots to post. Hopefully, in the days to come, I will somehow be able to retrieve them from that damn program and put them back into other photo folders. Here is what I can get as of Jan 1:
version 1
Back wall:
version 3
Ah...... and here is the bathroom final shot because that's all I can retrieve!
It's amazing what you can do when you put your mind to it!! Hopefully I can post the one of me sandwiched between the wall and toilet! At the very least, it'll be good for a laugh. (Now, Bon Jovi's Make a Memory is playing; I did, I did make a memory, John.) BTW, the mirror was a gift of love from my step-dad for Christmas. It hides an ugly fuse box. Now, mom, I have a 'professional' bathroom...thank you for the measuring!
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Renovations look great Stephanie! Office and bathroom really turned out well. What do you charge? How do you get all your labor so cheap??
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