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We've finally gotten the attic into a somewhat livable condition. We have a few odds & ends left, but with the girls arriving this Saturday and me heading to Ramble Thursday, we just ran out of time.

Here are a couple of before, during, and after pics.

Good thing is, we now have plenty of room for people to crash during a long wrenching weekend.
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Very nice.

Are you going to build a chase around the vent, or just leave it and let it add character?

Also, was the floor down or did you lay it? If new, where'd you source your lumber?

Looks great.
 
Wendy and stopped by on Monday on the way back from IA and I can say it looks really good. Chris mentioned there are a few details that need to be finished but otherwise it's done.

:cheers:
 
Very nice.

Are you going to build a chase around the vent, or just leave it and let it add character?

Also, was the floor down or did you lay it? If new, where'd you source your lumber?

Looks great.

Thanks.

We are just leaving the vent - I'd like to paint it the same color as the walls, but Shannon wants it black.

The floor is 8" lap pine which was put in when the house was built in 1926.. We literally washed it with hot water twice, then wiped it down with paint thinner before 3 coats of satin polyurethane. We left the paint splatterings, dings, gouges, etc. from years gone past so that the character matched the rest of the house.

Other than the header and a 6' x 14' cedar closet which would be to your left in the picture, all of the framing was in place from the original construction.
 
Oh, and Shannon's mad because the big closet alone has more outlets than our bedroom does...

Are you thinking about making the master bedroom the attic and the kids room on the 2nd floor? Just think of the closet space for Shannon. I better stop before she reads this.:D
 
Nice work and I really like the color selection.

The bar will look nice over by the windows. I think we can fit Chef's band up against the wall, which will leave plenty of room for dancing :cheers::beer:

I know, I know...no bar...but perhaps a portable one for the wrenching weekend or atleast a keg-o-rator.
 
Are you thinking about making the master bedroom the attic and the kids room on the 2nd floor? Just think of the closet space for Shannon. I better stop before she reads this.:D

We've definitely discussed it, but are concerned about the kids rooms being closer to the doors than ours, especially when they get older.

Nice work and I really like the color selection.

The bar will look nice over by the windows. I think we can fit Chef's band up against the wall, which will leave plenty of room for dancing :cheers::beer:

I know, I know...no bar...but perhaps a portable one for the wrenching weekend or atleast a keg-o-rator.

Having just carried a 27" TV from the basement to the attic I don't think trying to move a keg up that far is really worth the effort. How far can one pipe beer from the keg to the tap?

There's plenty of room for Chef's band along the east wall. If you can handle dancing in a mosh pit, there's room for that too. Just watch out if someone starts passing you towards the chimney.

I'll post up a few more "after" pics.
 
Wow! That is beautiful you guys! You really have a cool house. I always wanted a party room in my house.
 
It would have to be Woodstock III. Woodstock II was that marketing abortion that occured in the 1990s.
 
That turned out really nice.
Good job Chris
 

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