Dale came to once again sand and mud. He sanded, mudded, and then came the following afternoon to sand it down and mud a few more spots one last time. It's tricky, because the walls in the dining room and the kitchen, which used to have a wall separating them, aren't totally flush with each other, even though they are supposed to be(see previous posts regarding "poor workmanship"). Dale seems disappointed. I think it actually looks really good considering the circumstances and any imperfections just give it character. -T
With one more small sanding and a paint job...this will look splendid!

To use the words of one of Lindsey's friends...this just looks "AMAZING!"

So what if the ceiling goes higher in one spot...like I said...it adds character.

It's getting hard to tell this was ever separated.

This too...if the mud wasn't darker than the paint, you'd never be able to tell the soffit was extended.

Where's the seam?

Seriously, where's the seam on the top of that wall?
Just add paint!

Now onto the rest of it...
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