Oh yeah!Clay Schaeffer wrote:Shoji panels might be cool to make.
Best way to remove "new construction" recessed light cans
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Re: Best way to remove "new construction" recessed light cans
Shoji panels would be awesome! Thanks for the idea. I fear I might end up with a new hobby though <G>
There is still much to do on the house before I turn my attention to the shop; I'm still in the planning stages. For now, I have arranged things in roughly the positions I think I will want them but nothing is unpacked. I moved some drawer cabinets (that were in the house when we moved in) to the area where the wall was gong to go and I kind of like it. I may end up keeping them there and add a counter top. This would give me about 7 feet of new horizontal space, the couch would back up to the back side but still leave a nice pass through to the small "living area" on both sides while making it feel separate. I would be able to see the TV from my workbench (albeit from a large distance). I'm not sure if that is a good or bad thing.
There is still much to do on the house before I turn my attention to the shop; I'm still in the planning stages. For now, I have arranged things in roughly the positions I think I will want them but nothing is unpacked. I moved some drawer cabinets (that were in the house when we moved in) to the area where the wall was gong to go and I kind of like it. I may end up keeping them there and add a counter top. This would give me about 7 feet of new horizontal space, the couch would back up to the back side but still leave a nice pass through to the small "living area" on both sides while making it feel separate. I would be able to see the TV from my workbench (albeit from a large distance). I'm not sure if that is a good or bad thing.
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