Just lining our closets with cedar, to make sure we don’t have moth issues, and splitting one closet into two, with an additional door into the hallway. Yes, we’re making sure that there’s still a full plasterboard firewall between the hall and the bedroom closet. Destruction and reconstruction in the hallway:
And one of the closet with most of the paneling in and the hanger rod back in place, the new hanger rod is maple, the trim is birch:
-- Dan Lyke, Petaluma California, http://www.flutterby.net/
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Karson
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posted 10-17-2008 05:40 AM
Dan: It looks great. How thick is the cedar closed lining.
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Dan Lyke
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posted 10-17-2008 02:33 PM
It’s only the 5/16” stuff from Lowe’s, which is both a blessing, ‘cause I don’t want to take up lots of space and still want the plasterboard in there, and a curse, ‘cause I’m definitely going to have to put up molding; my planning on the corners wasn’t as good as it should be.
-- Dan Lyke, Petaluma California, http://www.flutterby.net/
Kaitlyn
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posted 03-05-2022 04:50 PM
You’re going to have very nice Cedar Closets when completed. vegas airport renaming Thanks a lot for showing the progress, I like your journal. I was amazed at the regulations. Good luck, hope it will be finished construction soon.