2.23.2010

More frames than the optometrist





The basement in my head was awesome. Mostly because it was already built. Funny thing about the real one, you have to build frames for all those structures you want. The lower photo is the frame for the replica hockey board. The most fun part about that was that the floor isn't level, and the back wall bows a bit. Trying to make that front corner level and square was a whole bucket of fun. Turned out pretty good though. Sometimes you can even surprise yourself with what you can do.

The bottom photo is the new wall frame for in between the laundry and main room. We decided to put a bathroom downstairs, so that will go right behind this wall. The bathroom door will be on the left of the wall, and the door to the laundry area will be to the right by the stairs.

On the floor you will notice a frame. That is the base to my new bar! I just happen to come across a website that sells plans to bars. If you are ever thinking about building a bar, I would recommend this site. http://www.barplan.com/
It costs $20 to join, but then you can download the plans to about 30 different shapes and styles of bars. Between that and the forums with tips and photos of other people's projects, it has been well worth the money. I decided to go with the L shaped kegger bar. Instead of the keg, I will use that area for a mini fridge.

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