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My Space Phase 2

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Ceiling re-boarded and plastered, walls plastered, time for cleaning up, prior to painting and laying floor covering. I have never seen so much mess made by one person. I have worked on building sites and they have been cleaner. A bit of a waiting game now, as we have to wait for the plaster to dry before painting it. Thanks for stopping by for a look see and for any comments you care to make. May the sun shine down on you, where ever you are. Have a sunny Sunday.

Comments (13)


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elmurray

7:48AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

I am sure it will be worth the mess when you see the end result!! Happy painting!!!

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Janiss

9:00AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

I see that work advances... I wish you much courage but you will be really happy to present the shots to us when all is finished!

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Ionel

9:24AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

You just created a great suspense, Jeff! I'm looking forward to see the room done!!! :)

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auntietk

9:28AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

I'm all agog to see the next phase. This is great! Thanks for sharing this process with us.

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Richardphotos

10:16AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

it definitely needs to cure completely before a primer. looks like you have done an excellent job on floating the walls.it is an art into it's self back when I was working, I would stop my crew and have the place cleaned up.debris breeds accidents.Most of the time I would have to remove all the equipment daily so the people could live in their house.that is why I am happy not working my butt off anymore

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trishabadblood

10:31AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

I love this set of shots can't wait to see the end but want to see how you get there....

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stevey3d

11:02AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

Looking great! Interested to see the finished room. I guess green will play a prominent part.

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Georges_H_Hoens

11:13AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

A worker who don't clean up a place after work, it is a shame!!! But they are halas people like that!!! Thanks for sharing.

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jocko500

11:16AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

This is clean. I seen a lot of buildings worked on and lol. this is cool looking. plaster is hard to get smooth but it will out last sheetrock. Hope you do a fauk finish on it. I seen some do it in the plaster it self

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huismus

11:24AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

Great work in both ways. I wish you all the luck with that job at home.

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artaddict2

2:14PM | Sun, 07 October 2007

You've got me in as much suspense as the other rr members Jeff. All credit to you for such an original idea to upload this series of photos creating so much conversation on the work and upheaval involved. A pleasure to read the other members comments too and we are all waiting! good luck.

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mickuk50

2:56PM | Sun, 07 October 2007

turning into a bit of a soap this series lol :o)....i can`nt wait for the next episode either ,nice one jeff mick

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rainbows

10:21AM | Mon, 08 October 2007

Great shot, Jeff!! Things coming on a pace!! Had my bathroom tiled floor to ceiling a few weeks ago.. The mess!! It is worth it, it looks beautiful now all is done. Your space will too, I am certain. Our own space is important, we have to feel comfortable and cosy in it. Sunny hugs. Diane. xx


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