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I had the painters do all my walls and ceilings in high gloss white (they tried talking me out of it though i was crazy) it adds a little more light reflection and it is way easier to clean and most stuff (dust and such) doesnt even stick to the walls.
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Went up to the house today and took some interior pics. Stuff is mostly finished. In having this house built, we had to make a TON of choices on interior materials, colors, flooring, lighting, configuration - everything....
We had no experience in this and no idea what it would look like when everything was matched together. It was a bit nerve wracking, because who knew if something would look bad?
Anyway, I`m pretty pleased how it came out. Kitchen and living room:
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nice! i have the same electrical outlet/cable hole plate. i had them run a pvc pipe inside the wall so i can drop wires down and not have to worry about fishing lines in and out
I was wondering about that - because I was thinking of adding a sound bar to the TV. My friend has a pipe in his wall... I`m not interested in like some $18k surround sound system with tweeters made only from the silk of virgin silk worms - just a $300 Costco special.
This is an actual virgin silk worm (I`m surprised `cause she is kinda cute):
If there is no PVC pipe down there, is there still a way to fish wires from the TV? Or, are these systems Blue Tooth now? I don`t know any of this stuff, I`m a life long renter.
I mounted mine to the TV via bracket. you should still be able to fish wires. just takes more time.
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swanicyouth- Hey, I like the edgework on the countertops, that`s nice (and practical too).
Moving stuff in. Settlement went really smooth. First stuff I`m moving is detailing supplies. This is just the first haul. Mostly pads and towels.
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A lot of stuff going with:
A lotta stuff going in the garbage.
Congrats on finally getting in the house.
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Thanks.... Nothing is worse than moving all your stuff. It`s a major project. I`m wiping everything down with Pinnacle rinseless in a bucket. I already moved the ONR - but the Pinnacle is better. It really works well on furniture and around the house.
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Lolz. New house came with a detailing kit from the builder.
You gonna use that Gel-Gloss?
The Cerama-Bryte might be handy for use cleaning the (inside of) the oven if you`re not gonna do the self-clean cycle regularly.
I`ve never had good luck with the Stainless Steel products.
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