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| Here's some neat pictures of us using orange
drywall mud to create stucco on all the inside walls of our
farmhouse. It is a great way to seal up all the cracks and
air leaks you get with these old houses. It is done by
adding paint right to your drywall mud until you get the colors
you want. You can also do a wash of paint over the walls
if it dries too light. Lots and lots of drywall tape for every
seam. We used a hopper to do the ceilings, what a fun mess
it is! And we used a regular drywall knife to do the walls
and some ceilings. We made very rough texture marks on the walls
to look like stucco. The walls change colors during the
day with the light. It's a very inexpensive way to seal up your
house. And it looks like Tuscany........ |
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<Before...and After >
we tore out the closets and
walls and opened up the whole back of the farmhouse to make 3
large open rooms. It is soooo much warmer this way.
Only walls are around the bathroom and walk-in closet in the
middle of the house. |
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