
House Remodeling - Page 3
House Remodeling - Page 3
House Remodeling - Page 3
House Remodeling - Page 3
House Remodeling - Page 3
October 2, 2006
This is part of the master bedroom when I first moved in. Still with the old carpet
Danny, posted 10/2/2006 10:52:00 AM
Shot of the outdoor swimming pool. I've done a lot of work with this and have gotten it pretty cleaned up
Danny, posted 10/2/2006 10:53:00 AM
Here's part of the old wall desk unit that we now use as a work bench
Danny, posted 10/2/2006 10:53:00 AM
you can see the new lawn mower in this picture... as well as all the old wall unit shelfing. The garage now is a lot cleaner. I rented a dumpster for a weekend and threw out a lot of stuff. Right now the garage door opener is broke :( so that's another thing on my list
Danny, posted 10/2/2006 10:54:00 AM
Brand new digital thermostat I put in. Works well. This one has a 7-day program and adjusts when to start air based on when you want it to be a certain temperature
Danny, posted 10/2/2006 10:55:00 AM
Comments
Your house is really getting nice now. Hope I can be there soon to see this. I see Pop in you now getting to be a handyman and learning new things in the house. I'm happy for you and your new hobby. Mom
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