Sentences with phrase «under drywall»

Fate obliged Leanne's fantasy of lining the living room walls with beadboard: Under drywall, the duo stumbled across the timeless panels.
One question though — what do those of us that don't have awesome wood under our drywall do to get the fun wood walls?
I knew we wouldn't be lucky enough to find anything but termite damage under our drywall.
The caption under that insta - pic explained that they found wood planks under the drywall and original wood floors under the carpet, linoleum, and plywood.
Since our master bedroom was added on to the house in 2003, I'm sure there is insulation under the drywall in there.
I love the fact that you can «see» the potential in thingsâ $ ¦ like the wood floor under the carpet and the wood planks under the drywall!

Not exact matches

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The easiest way seems to be to put EPS rigid foam insulation boards under the roof sheathing and above the rafters (open rafters, no drywall in ceiling).
Stephen E. Goldman, the firm's managing partner, has served as counsel for insurers in many significant property insurance and class action cases, including Standard Fire v. Knowles, 133 S. Ct. 1345 (2013)(holding that the plaintiff's stipulation can not defeat federal jurisdiction under the Class Action Fairness Act) and Travco v. Ward, 736 S.E. 2d 321 (Va. 2012)(affirming the trial court's judgment that property insurance policies do not cover losses caused by the presence of Chinese drywall).
Under my guidance, we implemented several cosmetic changes that included drywalling a wall to create a formal dining area, opening up a wall between the kitchen and great room, turning an old laundry room into an office, drywalling an old atrium room that had no prior heat source and creating a «rec room,» changed the interior lighting, changed the exterior and interior paint colors, did full staging job, and substantially changed the landscaping.
«Living area» is generally «Heated by a conventional heating system or systems (forced air, radiant, solar, etc.) permanently installed, finished, with walls, floors and ceilings of materials generally accepted for interior construction (e.g., painted drywall / sheet rock or paneled walls, carpeted or hardwood flooring, etc.) and with a ceiling height of at least seven feet, except under beams, ducts, etc. where the height must be at least six feet four inches [Note: In rooms with sloped ceilings (e.g., finished attics, bonus rooms, etc.) you may also include as living area the portion of the room with a ceiling height of at least five feet if at least one - half of the finished area of the room has a ceiling height of at least seven feet.]
The people that updated the house in the 90's took down all the plaster and put up drywall... so sad... no nice wood walls under my walls like you lucky ducks.
Did you drywall under the wood boards?
looking block of drywall along the top and then the other block looking thing under the TV.
In addition to ripping out drywall, we also ripped out carpet, refinished the wood flooring that was under the carpet, added new trim, and painted.
You can see that we had to change the original layout of the shower — I had planned on having a glass door and then glass panels on the upper sides of the door, and then drywall under those panels.
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