Sentences with phrase «replace old wall»

I have to replace the old wall - to - wall carpet in my super tiny craft room / office (no hardwoods underneath... boo hoo) and I was literally JUST drooling over «Suit Yourself»!

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As your child grows older, or simply tires of the theme, it's easy to remove the decals and replace them with something else, or simply leave the walls bare.
We can't just replace the wall and do nothing along Old Lake Shore Road.
All we needed to do was: remove five walls, rip out the old carpet and replace it with new one made out of recycled plastic bottles, add bathrooms and showers along with changing rooms, create office space, purchase a new pellet stove to heat the room, add new walls, install full length mirrors, create a desk and benches and much more!
Here's a breakdown of what we did» * painted cabinets * got new knobs and pulls * changed out some drawers and made modifications to a few cabinets * added crown molding to the top of the cabinets * added lighting underneath the cabinets * replaced the counter tops with granite * tiled the backsplash * got all new appliances * purchased all new lighting fixtures * rebuilt the pantry * added a wall of cabinets including a desk area * leveled the bar countertop to make it one large surface * painted the interior of our home * replaced the old tile on our fireplace with stacked stone * replaced our white sink with a new stainless steel one
A prison bust a new state of the 515 bed USDB (became operational) september 2002 replacing the old stone wall to make those scent personal searching for the best.
The building owner should ensure that the building has adequate loft and cavity wall insulation, efficient central heating controls, all old light bulbs have been replaced with low energy lighting and energy saving domestic appliances have been installed.
I will try to reconstruct the scene: White walls covered in old MILK: IT DOES A BODY GOOD posters, left over from the last guidance counselor because Mrs. Townsend has been so busy since she started five years ago, she hasn't had the chance to replace them.
This means that instead of repairing or replacing features typical of older homes — like plaster walls — with like materials, the policy will pay for repairs using today's standard building materials and construction techniques.
It had been a constant struggle to maintain the crumbling walls of the old kennels, the drainage pipes were deteriorating from all the cleaning chemicals, the roof needing replacing and a surgical clinic would have had to be added in order to meet the needs of the organization in the 21st century.
Today, on the 62nd floor of a midtown skyscraper next to a tricked - out iMac — on which Photoshop has replaced Polaroid — Samaras, 75, couldn't seem further from the old loft scene, although his walls are adorned with dozens of beaded necklaces and self - portraits dating back to high school.
Contemporary British art collector and gallery owner Charles Saatchi has cleared out his dead sharks, cow heads in glass, dirty beds, and anything of a conceptual nature, to replace them with good old fashioned paintings on canvas, hanging on walls, and sometimes with frames on them.Continue Reading
This means that instead of repairing or replacing features typical of older homes, like plaster walls and hard wood floors, with similar materials, the policy will pay for repairs using the standard building materials and construction techniques in use today.
It has a smaller footprint than older thermostats, so you may need to fix up the wall behind the thermostat if you're replacing an older one with this model.
The device installs on the ceiling or high on the wall (typically replacing an old - school smoke alarm in the same location), either using batteries or in - wall power.
We moved some walls around to achieve the floor plan we wanted to get max return, so we had an abatement performed on those surfaces and we simply left the old trim around the windows (replacing the windows of course...), because the trim was in good shape, added some charm, and saved us quite a bit of money by keeping it.
Repaint the walls and cabinets, tear up old carpet, replace the kitchen floor — whatever it takes to make the space feel fresh and flawless.
Replace Old Wallpaper and Paint Over Walls Stained, peeling wallpaper discourages people from buying your home.
The owner was an older gentleman and lived in the home a long time, so there were some things that looked really dated and need to be updated or replaced (for example floral wall paper in bathrooms & appliances that looked to be from the 70 «s).
In our old house we used Glidden Duo paint + primer for our walls, but the formula has now been replaced with a new and even better product called Diamond.
We just had to replace all our appliances, which were 10 - 15 years old and dying, and the new, beautiful stainless steel French door fridge, wall oven, wall microwave / convection oven, and dishwasher will be delivered next week!
I ripped out the panelling, carpet, old appliances (replacing with vintage appliances from Habitat for Humanity), repainted every wall (and scraped the popcorn ceiling off) and refinished or replaced all flooring with wood or tile in an attempt to return it to a bright farmhouse from the era it was built.
We have antique hand - me - down furniture, mixed with inexpensive consignment finds, old dark green carpet we can't afford to replace, butter - yellow walls, Waverly flower print curtains, dance trophies and loads of books.
Solution: To buy more elbow room without knocking down walls, Christine had the toilet moved a foot closer to the bathtub, a full - depth old radiator replaced with a slim, modern version, and built - in shelves installed between the studs on the side wall of the shower.
They also discovered an original bathroom window that was closed off, replaced the old shower with an old tub, and planed and added tongue - and - groove joints to the wall planks and put them back up on the walls.
To that end, she also replaced the clunky old radiator with a slim version that almost disappears against the white wall.
Classic — They could replace the old (cracked) subway tile on the walls with new subway tile.
Oh and I bought two aqua knobs from Anthropology to replace the old brassy gold ones + it matches the aqua wall.
The walls were painted white and the old grout scraped out and replaced with a smart grey.
The old, dark charcoal chalkboard paint got the boot and we decided to replace it with a lighter, brighter and slightly Scandinavian - cool wallpaper that would perfectly complement our buffalo check chair and make a statement on that wall.
Since then, we removed the wall between the living room and dining room, replaced our dining table, added a linoleum area rug, refinished the dining table, added this credenza, and patched the 114 - year - old hardwoods.
At the time we had to go with HC - 45 Shaker Beige because it related to her countertops and very busy backsplash (until she replaced it here), but after the painter replaced the brown wall colour with the new one, she was still left with the old connecting colour (something close to Ranchwood) that went all the way up the stairs.
It's not for everyone but down the road I have plans on replacing the old tub and shower surround with a slipper tub / shower and at that time, I do plan on using real tile on the floor, under the tub and on the shower walls so in the interim, grouted vinyl tiles were a budget friendly and easy DIY solution that I plan on enjoying every day.
Chip and Joanna opened up the entry, removing a wall, widening the stair and replacing the old wood bannister with a custom designed iron railing.
As soon as we closed on our house, we started several projects immediately — we replaced our roof, removed the scruffy edges on the extra carport (aka «winnie hole»), added hardwood (red oak) floors in the living room, dining room, kitchen / den, and laundry room to match the floors in the back half of the house, screened and recoated the hardwood floors in the back half of the house, replaced the two sliding glass doors from the kitchen / den out onto the porch with French doors, removed doors between the kitchen and dining room and between the den and entry way, painted the wood panelling in the den, painted the cabinets in the kitchen, replaced the old cabinet hardware, replaced the sink and range / hood, replaced a single wall oven with a double one, added granite tile kitchen countertops, added a beadboard backsplash, replaced a few light fixtures, added a chair rail in the dining room, added crown moulding in the living room and dining room, and painted lots of rooms.
In the guest bedroom, I took an old framed print and replaced the prints with this hello darlin» wall art.
We knocked out the walls to our kitchen, replaced the old vinyl tile with wood, opened a bedroom with a pocket door into the living space to become an office, and built a new master bedroom & bath.
Repair the hole in the brick where I removed the old speaker Address the wires where the old outdoor sconce was or add a fixture Finish eradicating the swine colored walls Repair or replace the glass stop on the french doors Repair or replace the broken window grid in the other door Address the kitchen window Clean and reseal grout Finish a design plan including furniture, rug, curtains possibly, accessories... all to be determined
I chose a jetted tub and pedestal sink to replace the old tub and wall - mounted sink.
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