Today was another dusty day -- sheetrock dust has its own unique properties -- a different quality than the "blown-in-insulation-thats-been-fermenting-in-the-attic-for-decades" dust. Not saying one is any better than the other, but attic dust has a lighter quality -- it wafts and floats about in the air... Sheetrock dust, on the other hand, has a more substatial body, a finer but heavier feel to it -- it swirls around the feet and leaves a showier white residue on the floor... and everywhere else, for that matter... (Can't wait to find out what the refinshing-the-hardwood-floors dust will be like ;-O)Wednesday, March 12, 2008
New walls are taking shape
Just one quick photo today, taken from the dining area towards the front door. The kitchen-side sheetrock will be added when the old kitchen cabs come out... which will happen when the new kitchen cabs are finished and about to be installed. We will be able to use our old torn-up kitchen in the meantime :-)
Today was another dusty day -- sheetrock dust has its own unique properties -- a different quality than the "blown-in-insulation-thats-been-fermenting-in-the-attic-for-decades" dust. Not saying one is any better than the other, but attic dust has a lighter quality -- it wafts and floats about in the air... Sheetrock dust, on the other hand, has a more substatial body, a finer but heavier feel to it -- it swirls around the feet and leaves a showier white residue on the floor... and everywhere else, for that matter... (Can't wait to find out what the refinshing-the-hardwood-floors dust will be like ;-O)
Today was another dusty day -- sheetrock dust has its own unique properties -- a different quality than the "blown-in-insulation-thats-been-fermenting-in-the-attic-for-decades" dust. Not saying one is any better than the other, but attic dust has a lighter quality -- it wafts and floats about in the air... Sheetrock dust, on the other hand, has a more substatial body, a finer but heavier feel to it -- it swirls around the feet and leaves a showier white residue on the floor... and everywhere else, for that matter... (Can't wait to find out what the refinshing-the-hardwood-floors dust will be like ;-O)
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