We've been laying OSB over the existing floor. The existing floor was a combination of flaking tile, OSB, and historic Hardwood. It's a shame that the historic hardwood can't be recovered, but it's buried under multiple layers of other materials, including tile, OSB, plywood, etc.
Here is where we stand after hours of work. Glenn has been driving nails with the rented nail gun, but he'd never have gotten close without Eric's help. Eric has been the main man helping with the renovation. Eric ran the grinder that removed the foam from the basement, Eric removed the rear transition area, and Eric laid most of the OSB.
Notice the walls are white, and the ceilings are white. The floor is tannish, but we'll replace those with beautiful vinyl tile in the next week. One more picture for your review. This is from a different angle, but it also shows the changed color of the walls and ceilings, but, more importantly, it shows that the floor, walls, and ceilings are other than white and beautiful. We'll change that real soon by creating a solid floor of OSB, painted a single color of primer, and then laid with beautiful Travertine tile.
Saturday, September 8, 2007
OSB
Posted by ggruner at 12:26 AM
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