Sentences with phrase «rip out all of the carpeting»

Not exact matches

The Trotters have avoided defeat in just two of their last twelve away matches in the Premier League, failing to even score in seven of their last fourteen on the road, and while Arsenal's defence has rolled out the red carpet for opposing attackers this season − and will probably do so again at the weekend − I don't a Bolt defence that was exposed by Norwich last week and ripped apart by Manchester United the previous week being able to withstand the Gunners at the Emirates.
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!
We made the decision to rip out almost all of the carpeting and install hardwood floors.
While I'm ripping out disgusting old carpet on the garden level in between coats of paint on the kitchen cabinet frames, I'll be thinking of the serenity that's hopefully headed my way soon.
Frustrated former owners facing eviction have destroyed plumbing and electrical systems, ripped out carpeting, punched holes in walls and stripped homes of kitchen appliances, light fixtures and water heaters.
There are myriad other methods for stopping your dog from ripping out the carpet of your home, but these are the most effective for the most frequent causes of dog scratching.
She's rounded off the edges on all of the furniture and molding; she's ripped out the stuffing from the couch; she's dug the carpet into a frayed mess.
The workman tiling your shower may find it simple after having tiled hundreds of showers; the gutter crew can demolish the old gutters and put up a whole new system in a day when it would take you weeks; two skilled workers with the right tools can replace a furnace and air conditioning system in a day; and the rate at which flooring professionals rip out and replace carpet and wood is staggering.
I was close to ripping all of the carpet out.
You might need to wake me up since I am beat after two weeks of ripping out carpet, pulling staples, running between houses and general manual labor on both places.
In cases of pet stains You should rip out the padding also if you are replacing carpet.
We ripped out lots of carpeting because of the problem.
We ripped out all of the ugly, stinky, stained, beige and pink carpeting that was all over our house when we moved in but we're left with hardwood birch that is in desperate need of refinishing as its just coated with wax.
I saved many of the original elements but like you spent hours ripping off old wallpaper and tearing out old carpet.
We just ripped alot of our carpet out also and I consider myself a fairly clean individual!
One day while the hubs was at work I ripped the carpet out of the bedroom and bathroom and tossed it out on the front lawn.
A couple of weeks ago the old yucky carpet in that bathroom had become so annoying that we just ripped it out.
Today is the carpet rip out and installation, Friday is sanding and staining, and first two coats of sealer.
I've got to rip the carpet out of a couple of bedrooms.
Melissa... this is why I follow your blog... I have been doing the same thing in my house this year... after a couple of years of cancer and treatments I am in remission and re-evaluating our house and how we use it... last month saw a «cleaning out» if you will and a huge yard sale... now I am ready to rip up our carpets and get down the wood floors... my husband during all this has been quite accomodating — our kids are older and we definitely do nt use our house the same way any more... I sent our dining room table and buffet to the basement which gives us alot more space in our living area — we only used it on holidays anyway and now our dining room is an extension of our livingroom with more seating — thanks for explaining your reasoning so eloquently — I'm going to show my husband your post and maybe now he will understand what I am trying to achieve with our whole house overhaul!
I just recently ripped all the carpet out of our living room and replaced it with faux wood flooring, so I have been thinking about something to keep our tootsies warm during the winter.
We need to rip the carpet out of the bathroom (ick!)
Corey began demoing her home gym by ripping out the carpet and painting all of the walls and trim, incorporating six different paint colors.
First up, we ripped out the cheap carpet and had our contractor install beautiful maple hardwood flooring from Mohawk (Mohawk is having a great sale right now through the end of the month that you can check out here).
So because of that cute little schnauzer face, two weeks ago I was busy ripping out some dog pee stained carpeting in one of the bedrooms upstairs.
However, in our living room, we ripped up the carpet, and made «tiles» out of 3/4 inch birch plywood, 24 ″ each, and painted them black and white.
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