That was a pain! I just used a hammer and it worked really well, some places I did have to use my mini crow bar.įor the walls I wanted to do Roman Clay which would mean I would need to skim coat the walls to cover up the orange peel texture we have. Once that was all gone, I had to remove the tack strip along the edges of the room that held the carpet down. Not everyone has a concrete slab like we do here in Texas, some people have a plywood type subfloor. The carpet was removed and trashed along with the padding underneath and that left me with a concrete slab. I cut the carpet into smaller, more manageable sections with my razor knife so it would be easier to remove. We started by removing everything in the office and removing all the baseboards and old carpet with plans of adding vinyl wood flooring. Do you have one of these rooms in your house? Tyler hung up some decor in here but overall it just looked like a mess. This is what it looked like when we first moved in.Īt one point I decided to paint it a dark blue but then hated it with the builder yellow/beige ceilings. So we made plans of turning it into a masculine man cave/bike shop/whiskey bar!
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