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Internal wall added to a lounge and bedroom as planned.
Framing timber...bunnings
Nails and screws.....bunnings
No nails glue...bunnings
No gaps....bunnings
Wood Filler...bunnings
MDF. VGroove panels.....bunnings
4n1..sealer ,primer,undercoat....bunnings
Paint...bunnings
Paint brushes and rollers...bunnings
Framing timber...bunnings
Leadlight windows....owners
Nail gun framing...owner
Nailgun finishing...owner
Dropsaw....owner
Compact battery drills
Router....owner
Hammer....owner
Room divided into two..
.1..framed and lined with V groove MDF..
.2...Nail and screw holes filled and sanded.
3..Window opening cut out.
4..walls sanded and used
4n1..,sealer,primer and undecorated ..
5..1top coat of green..
6..windows installed.
7...filled and sanded all nail holes around window frames...
8..4n1 sealer,primer,undercoat applied
9..1top coat applied
10..final coat over wall and windows
Framing went up as plans.
V groove MDF panels installed,window cutouts were next ,filled and sanded all nail,screw holes...then application of 4n1 sealer,primer,undercoat on MDF V panels.
next day windows installed filled nail holes,sanded...4n1sealer,primer and undercoat on windows..
When dry...painted 1 coat of green.
Skirting board added...holes filled and sanded,4n1 primer,sealer undercoat painted on...once dry 1 coat of green applied.
Next day...final coat on wall,windows,and skirting ...yah!!!
Hi @walkerkaiaua195,
Another particularly excellent project. Your home has such wonderful vintage glass.
The modern V-groove panelling, in the wonderful shade of green, is a fantastic finish to accentuate the beautiful windows.
Thank you for sharing another brilliant project and congratulations on all your hard work. It has definitely paid off.
Jacob
Afternoon @walkerkaiaua195
Now that is an outside the box answer to allowing light in and also difusing it enough so it dosnt feel invasive!
Will be filing the idea away as I can see a few uses that it can be applied to. Love your window work btw!
Dave
Hi which bunninngs paint was this?
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