jj2000
Nov 22, 2005, 08:15 PM
Okay, so I think I've watched ONE too many episodes of 'Flip That House'. I loved an idea I saw and want to do something similar in the house I just bought.
I want to take the wall (not load-bearing) between the dining area and kitchen and open up two large (wider than door-size) openings with an arched/eliptical tops.
I'm comfortable with sheetrocking & taping, but have never worked on curves, so Im not sure what the best method to use would be. I did find a websit from a place that makes SHEETROCK brand Paperp-faced metal trim. I don't want to use pre-fab pieces because they're too expensive and restrictive.
Ooh- I found a photo.
http://home.discovery.com/fansites/flipthathouse/slideshow/slideshow105_04.html
Any ideas or tips?
Jj
I want to take the wall (not load-bearing) between the dining area and kitchen and open up two large (wider than door-size) openings with an arched/eliptical tops.
I'm comfortable with sheetrocking & taping, but have never worked on curves, so Im not sure what the best method to use would be. I did find a websit from a place that makes SHEETROCK brand Paperp-faced metal trim. I don't want to use pre-fab pieces because they're too expensive and restrictive.
Ooh- I found a photo.
http://home.discovery.com/fansites/flipthathouse/slideshow/slideshow105_04.html
Any ideas or tips?
Jj