My future sewing room
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SUPERB!!! Looks like a lot of natural light.....and high ceilings........make sure they add a large # of electrical outlets - one can never have too many in a sewing room..........Keep us posted with the progress. Looking forward to more pics!!
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My future sewing room.
The Drywallers have worked all weekend in spite of heat in excess of 100 degrees and the humidity 98%. I am so happy with the job they are doing. They tell me they will be done by Thursday. The electrician and the plumber will be back after that. Maybe I will be in my new room before winter. I have been at this since March. It has been a long time in the making. Thanks for looking.
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Ok, I'm going to assume that the plumber and the electrician have been there before any drywall did go up first though correct?! It's going to be a great room but why so long. Are these contractors related to you and doing this work after hours? Usually a whole house can go up in 3-4 months from ground zero to the finished product. Not trying to be negative just curious of the time span. Anxious to see the finish!
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