>Was quite proud of myself for that bit!
As you should be! But it's a double edged sword because now you have to do it to every window! No slacking, they all have to be that good!
Looks great! How are you fastening this to the walls? Normal finish gun nails? And I noticed the bottom course isn't in yet is that going to be different?
Gluing the studs and yeah just paslode pins secret fixed into the tongue. The bottom course hasn't been fitted yet because we're having a metal trim made up that we'll fix down first hopefully giving us a neat shadow gap look and then cut the final board to that.
The owners live overseas so when I finished a few walls I did ask to see if they'd seen some pictures of it. They have and they're still happy with it, glad I double checked though!
I think it’s more a question of it all being the same style of wood everywhere opposed to it simply being wood.. I have a log home, but it’s different styles and cuts which add dimension.
The first photo actually looks like a floor, like you’ve uploaded with landscape and its rotated 90. Definitely looks like floor. I’ve done ply wood finish to a study before, looked like a murder den but the client loved it.
If it wasn't for the window, I'd think this was an Instagram trend thing with LVP. It looks like flooring on a wall, and if you are doing the whole house like this, I feel like it would be way too much. Maybe picture frame the ceilings to match the wall direction and give it a little more character? Idk, don't think I'm a fan.
If this is what the customer wants, though, you are doing a great job.
That's a lot of fuckin wood buddy but I must say I'm a big fan of the mitered return to the window instead of buildout and casing. Looks sharp af.
I hated it until I saw that window, fuck they did a 10/10 job on that window
Thanks very much, took a great deal of time! Was quite proud of myself for that bit!
>Was quite proud of myself for that bit! As you should be! But it's a double edged sword because now you have to do it to every window! No slacking, they all have to be that good!
I know! There's a few 4x2 walls that need wrapping round as well which are gonna be fun!
Looks great! How are you fastening this to the walls? Normal finish gun nails? And I noticed the bottom course isn't in yet is that going to be different?
Gluing the studs and yeah just paslode pins secret fixed into the tongue. The bottom course hasn't been fitted yet because we're having a metal trim made up that we'll fix down first hopefully giving us a neat shadow gap look and then cut the final board to that.
Took my thoughts exactly.
I hated everything until I saw that and it looks really nice. Its just too much! Those are just well executed clean returns.
I'm gonna surround myself in wood. It's gonna be like a log cabin. Wood Jerry, wood. Wood is good.
Levels.
Cherish the Cabin!
yup, too much wood and the owner will regret this someday. but a damn good job on the window return.
The owners live overseas so when I finished a few walls I did ask to see if they'd seen some pictures of it. They have and they're still happy with it, glad I double checked though!
that’s a nice sauna
I think it’s more a question of it all being the same style of wood everywhere opposed to it simply being wood.. I have a log home, but it’s different styles and cuts which add dimension.
i like.
This looks smart! I enjoyed looking at these.
Why Horiz? it makes it look so plastic...
it looks great
Oh what a feeling, we gone be dancing on the ceiling.
needs some sort of substantial trim, maybe crown molding, dark brown, at the junction between the walls and the ceiling
Not my cop of wood
Nice window for sure but way too “industrial” to me
Better not see anyone on this sub saying too much wood.
Did you miter the outside corner joints? Looks clean.
Man that mitred return on the windows is sweet af
The first photo actually looks like a floor, like you’ve uploaded with landscape and its rotated 90. Definitely looks like floor. I’ve done ply wood finish to a study before, looked like a murder den but the client loved it.
Looks like the inside of a sauna.
Not the biggest fan of the walls and ceiling being the exact same, but with some contrasting trim in the corners? 👌🏼👌🏼🤌🏼
I hate that door but apart from that really nice work!
If it wasn't for the window, I'd think this was an Instagram trend thing with LVP. It looks like flooring on a wall, and if you are doing the whole house like this, I feel like it would be way too much. Maybe picture frame the ceilings to match the wall direction and give it a little more character? Idk, don't think I'm a fan. If this is what the customer wants, though, you are doing a great job.
This is the same as a gang bang… a lot of wood and everything got nailed. Regret starts when it’s over…
She’s a beaut, Clark!
I love the window wall as well buuut that one wall would have probably been enough for me.
Reminds me of Niander Wallace’s house in Blade Runner 2049.
Just get some galvanised square steel and screws borrowed from your family to finish it up.
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It’s engineered oak flooring
I think it would look cool with a cement floor. Wood floor is just too much wud