1st real project in 1998 DoubleWide
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:48 pm
My wife and I bought a 28x72 DoubleWide for a pretty good price on 2 acres of land, and we are slowly renovating it. It was not well cared for over the years before we bought it, and it doesn't appear to have any "upgrades" when it was purchased, so everything is very basic. Cardboard trim that is falling off and ugly wall boards. We started by painting the living room and dining room a nice satin grey, and then I went nuts with some projects.
I have never done any kind of work on construction projects, so most of this I'm figuring out as I'm going along. I finished putting up crown molding, baseboards and a new chair rail to replace all the cardboard stuff this weekend. I also rebuilt the little cut-through that goes into the den. Before it was just a basic box and I had to dress it up a bit. It was a learning experience, but came out pretty nicely. The only thing I didn't get to finish was the casing around the windows. I forgot to buy enough casing, and wasn't going the 15 miles back to Lowes to pick more up tonight.
I'm pretty happy with it, but my wife is ecstatic and absolutely loves it. The only problem is that I think she has more confidence in my abilities than I do now. I think I just got lucky for the most part.
After I get the living room all trimmed out, I am going to teach myself how to put in laminate flooring. I hear it's not hard and that if I could figure out crown on my own, it'll be a piece of cake. Why does it seem that they put dark green ugly carpet in every late 90's Mobile Home?
I have never done any kind of work on construction projects, so most of this I'm figuring out as I'm going along. I finished putting up crown molding, baseboards and a new chair rail to replace all the cardboard stuff this weekend. I also rebuilt the little cut-through that goes into the den. Before it was just a basic box and I had to dress it up a bit. It was a learning experience, but came out pretty nicely. The only thing I didn't get to finish was the casing around the windows. I forgot to buy enough casing, and wasn't going the 15 miles back to Lowes to pick more up tonight.
I'm pretty happy with it, but my wife is ecstatic and absolutely loves it. The only problem is that I think she has more confidence in my abilities than I do now. I think I just got lucky for the most part.
After I get the living room all trimmed out, I am going to teach myself how to put in laminate flooring. I hear it's not hard and that if I could figure out crown on my own, it'll be a piece of cake. Why does it seem that they put dark green ugly carpet in every late 90's Mobile Home?