Also, you will see pics of our sun room floor, in progress. We wanted something a bit different for the floor, so we opted to stamp the concrete with big rubber stamps. We chose a slate pattern, and I must say, it turned out fantastic! After Bryan stamped it, he waited 24 hours and applied the color of our choice. I selected English Amber, which turned out to be a copper/rust variation. It looks AWESOME! I'll post a picture of the finished product soon, but if you want to see it in person, we'd love to have you visit. (Don't come before October, because we won't be moved in yet!)
Thursday, August 20, 2009
And the house project continues
Here are a few pics of the project. Since I took these, a HUGE transformation has taken place, and soon I will post those photos. For now, enjoy some not-so-exciting looking pics of the electrical and plumbing. I had to take a picture of the laundry shoot as well. I am so excited to heave my dirty clothes down a laundry shoot. Now, if the maid in the basement can keep up with the laundry!

Also, you will see pics of our sun room floor, in progress. We wanted something a bit different for the floor, so we opted to stamp the concrete with big rubber stamps. We chose a slate pattern, and I must say, it turned out fantastic! After Bryan stamped it, he waited 24 hours and applied the color of our choice. I selected English Amber, which turned out to be a copper/rust variation. It looks AWESOME! I'll post a picture of the finished product soon, but if you want to see it in person, we'd love to have you visit. (Don't come before October, because we won't be moved in yet!)
Also, you will see pics of our sun room floor, in progress. We wanted something a bit different for the floor, so we opted to stamp the concrete with big rubber stamps. We chose a slate pattern, and I must say, it turned out fantastic! After Bryan stamped it, he waited 24 hours and applied the color of our choice. I selected English Amber, which turned out to be a copper/rust variation. It looks AWESOME! I'll post a picture of the finished product soon, but if you want to see it in person, we'd love to have you visit. (Don't come before October, because we won't be moved in yet!)
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