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Kitchen completed.
  • I used valspar signature latex, but i forget the name of the color. It may have been a mistake, since the internet says you should use an enamel on cabinets for toughness, but no issues yet.

  • Kitchen completed.
  • I think the microwave will be a decent compromise, but time will tell. The counters were definitely a choice due to price. The whole build is coming from paychecks and i couldn't justify the cost of stone. I def didn't want the home depot special counters tho, formica or whatever. I picked up 30 feet of butcher block for just under $800.

  • Kitchen completed.
  • Thanks! It wasn't my first choice, but we had to make some concessions based on space. I wanted to keep the counters as free as possible and storage is at a premium so microwave hood vent it is. I just liked the profile of that one more than a full size one above the stove.

  • Kitchen completed.
  • Thanks! People call them different things depending on location. Mobile home/trailer house/ house trailer/trailer. I never know which one to use. We always called them trailers. Its right at 1000sq ft. And you have to have a licensed hauling company move it.

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world CleverUserName @lemmy.world

    Kitchen completed.

    A few years ago i bought a very run down mobile home and i started rebuilding it from the steel/iron frame up. Ill include a few pics of the in between in the comments, but this is my kitchen finally completed. I rehabbed some used cabinets and built a good bit of them from scratch as well as the cabinet doors. This is my first time building anything at this level. Many mistakes were made, but i learned alot.

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    To get the ball rolling: I built a shower. Crossposted in [email protected]
  • I sealed every piece individually before assembly, glued all the joints and put 2 coats of sealer after assembly, with glue in every screw hole. Im pretty confident in it, but we will see. Ask me in a year and ill let you know how it held up.

  • Baby moose. He is now 100 lbs and 5ft 8 on his hind legs.

    Hes still the cutest and sweetest boy.

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    Hideaway dog kennels

    They arent gonna win any beauty awards, but they are handy. My german shepherd's huge crate takes up too much space, so i built one that can shrink down to half the size. I designed the whole entertainment center around it and one for my other pup. She historically hated any kind of cage, but loves his, so i couldnt leave her out.

    !

    Still not done, but with paint.

    !

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    My hideaway dog crates.

    My german shepherd's huge crate takes up too much space, so i built one that can shrinkndown to half the size. I designed the whole entertainment center around it and one for my other pup. She historically hated any kind of cage, but loves his, so i couldnt leave her out.

    !

    Still not done, but with paint.

    !

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    DIY @lemmy.world CleverUserName @lemmy.world

    To get the ball rolling: I built a shower. Crossposted in [email protected]

    Not sure how to link or crosspost yet, im a Rexxitor, but I built this from scratch, including the the wall framing, drywall, cusom mortar shower pan, and the hardwood floor insert. It was 98% complete here.

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    I built a shower.

    I built this from scratch, including the the wall framing, drywall, cusom mortar shower pan, and the hardwood floor insert. It was 98% complete here.

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