Back Room - largely done!
Sep. 11th, 2019 12:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There was no compelling reason to cover the insulation in the back room, which is basically a storage room, except that I had been hoarding this pile of pine tongue and groove beadboard for at least 20 years and I needed to do SOMETHING with it. I even cut some pieces at an angle to fit against the roofline, which involved a lot of galloping up and down two flights of stairs and out to the garage, which is where the table saw lives. My first attempt had some problems relating to the fact that the window and the raised floor have different ideas regarding what constitutes "horizontal" but I finally ended up with a pretty decent looking wall.

Then I proceeded to cover up most of the new wall with my lovely new Gladiator Steel Shelving Units.

Spent much of yesterday and today cleaning out the hastily filled storage areas and arranging boxes on the shelves. It's starting to look pretty nice back there. And there's still enough empty space so that I can use the room as something of a workroom. I may actually bring the table saw up there when I get to the part where I'm cutting wood to put on the walls of the main room.


Then I proceeded to cover up most of the new wall with my lovely new Gladiator Steel Shelving Units.

Spent much of yesterday and today cleaning out the hastily filled storage areas and arranging boxes on the shelves. It's starting to look pretty nice back there. And there's still enough empty space so that I can use the room as something of a workroom. I may actually bring the table saw up there when I get to the part where I'm cutting wood to put on the walls of the main room.
