My F-type's home remodelled
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My F-type's home remodelled
After living at my new place for a year I’ve finally got around to work on the garage.
This is what it looks like originally.
After having the walls finished, the next step was the new floor.
I started with two layers of ground fabric to absorb the sounds of the new plastic tiles.
The tiles went down quite easily from one corner to another.
Some unexpected free help from the neighboring kids. Free labor!
After 2 and 1/2 hours.
After adding some cabinets and removing the junks.
This is what it looks like originally.
After having the walls finished, the next step was the new floor.
I started with two layers of ground fabric to absorb the sounds of the new plastic tiles.
The tiles went down quite easily from one corner to another.
Some unexpected free help from the neighboring kids. Free labor!
After 2 and 1/2 hours.
After adding some cabinets and removing the junks.
Last edited by Lizard; 08-13-2015 at 06:35 AM.
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I'm in the the DC area so we do get snow as well. My winter beater, and SUV, is parked outside so it shouldn't affect the tiles too much.
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