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We are just lousy with before and after photos… so here is a sweet “during and after” visual of a cool little project.
The plaster on these walls was falling off and our good friend called us for a solution.
After removing the unsafe plaster, it revealed brick in very good condition. Under that classy blue rug was old hardwood with super cool cast iron nosings.
So we switched gears, returned some drywall and left the brick exposed. We cancelled the carpet order and called Mr. Hardwood LLC! Keith was able to wiggle us into his schedule and we made it work.
Some knob and tube wiring and questionable “updated” wiring was removed and new circuits were installed for modern LED lighting.
The cast iron nosings went to our shop to be sand blasted and then epoxy coated.
Once the floors and steps were re-finished we applieded a clear sealer to the brick, painted all of the railings and trim semi gloss white, and rolled a few fresh coats of an eggshell white on the drywall/plaster areas.
The black cast iron pieces look like jewelry to us.
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Sapele Mahogany, a few Tidemark bad-asses, and perhaps a few Yeunglings…
Replace the term “contractor” with “CRAFTSMAN” and see what happens.
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We had to go back and peek at tonight’s epoxy arts and crafts.
Better not be any flies in there or we will be wet sanding again tomorrow.
Good enough is the enemy of great.
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