So in my search for all covering, I found a panel design I liked; I wanted that old-ship look. I was checking Lowes, and they had a plan for Cabin Creek; I loved it. The best part is that it’s usually $36 for each 4×8 sheet, but it was discounted to $14. So I snagged up enough to get the job done with some.
I got started tonight finishing insulation on the walls and started paneling, and I love the look im getting. I got two panels up using self-tapping screws into the aluminum studs. I plan to paint the screw heads a dark brown to cover the shiny screw heads. I left gaps in the corners for cable runs, and cabinets will cover most of the area around the top. I’m still debating on trim.
I need to add extra wire to the lights so I can wire them in later, so I will tackle that tomorrow. I move, I cover the happier I get. I’ll show more progress tomorrow. I want to get this done before it gets cold again.
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Navigating through life, or as I like to call it, stumbling through a travel brochure, I’ve bounced from one continent to another like a ping pong ball. From riding a camel around the pyramids and getting lost in Cairo’s bazaars, to scuba diving wrecks off Florida, mingling with sharks in Roatan, and admiring Cozumel’s coral reefs. And amidst this whirlwind of adventure, I find time to scribble it all down in a blog, because what’s a near-death experience with a dolphin if you can’t brag about it online, right? So here’s to cheap travels, history lessons in every port, and unforgettable under-the-sea encounters. May my suitcase always be packed and my oxygen tank never be empty!