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Our 320 renovation

Old carpet, tile, furniture, and some valances removed. Looks empty. We are getting the sofa and captains chairs reupholstered. New fabric on valances and some really " cheap " shades.

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Same floor plan, 99 295.  Well pleased with Shade Pro. $200./ window.  Delivery rough 10 days after ordered.  No tax, free shippin.
Raised the "valance" in the kitchen window so now I can see out if the shade is up.
The std valances will work if U put them up "loose" as ours were in good shape & acceptable to the interior owner that's what I did.
As U are recovering would add about a 1/2 In to the depth if U use shade pro.
Just a couple thoughts..

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Subbed. Definitely want to see how this turns out!

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What floor are you installing, Ernie?
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

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We are going to use some 3,5, and 7 inch widths natural hickory. We selected window valance material yesterday. We also bought some blackout shades. There is a couple weeks lead time before I start installing- other work gets in the way of "play"

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If you need help with the floor, I know a guy in Texas.  ;D
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

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Wow Ernie, I checked out your link. You do some really nice work! I think I now have to add to the list... bye bye green carpet...

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We've been thinking about replacing the dinette with a countertop and some stools.
Now I can see what's behind it. 
Your projects look really nice;  definitely would have looked you up if you were still in Bridgewater...
1999 U320C. Just got it (Sep 2020).
40ft. DGFE

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Other coaches have gotten in the way of working on ours. But first-out with the old blue/gray and blinds and in with the new:

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We've been thinking about replacing the dinette with a countertop and some stools.
Now I can see what's behind it. 
Your projects look really nice;  definitely would have looked you up if you were still in Bridgewater...
I just saw your last sentence. Bridgewater? As in Massachusetts?

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Out with the old cabinet tops, old Dometic, old plumbing.

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I see my old friend that hammer sitting there. That's how I removed my Corian countertops.
Your subfloor is a lot better shape than mine was too. At some point I'm going to redo the floor with the glue down instead of float lvt. At that point I'm going to have to do something about my old subfloor. I may have to put a quarter inch piece of plywood over it which I really don't want to do because it will create some issues around the doorway.
Or I may just let the next owner worry about it. I kind of burned myself out on interior projects. Besides I don't have any place to really do it anymore.
'99 U320 40 WTFE
Build #5462,
1500 Watts Solar 600 amp Victron lithium
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Hemi
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The cabinet top fabricator has a little lead time- I guess every trade is backed up. The Samsung is supposed to be here this coming week. My son and I will do that install. After that, I will be adding 3,5,and 7 inch widths hickory.

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I knew I should install 1/4' subfloor before I installed our Karndean tile, but I was lazy. My flooring subcontractor buddy told me I really should do it, so I listened to him. It wasn't a big deal, really gave me a great substrata, and caused me no problems, even at the slide. Remember, you are removing a thick underlayment and carpet. May be a different issue with engineered flooring. I like the tile A LOT.
Glenn and Amy Beinfest
2001 36' U320
#5812
2014 Honda CRV

No Whining on the YACHT

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Flooring problems are no sweat for me being on my knees going on 50 years in the bid-ness

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What counter tops are you installing?
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

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It will be a composite. I forgot the name but will get it when I go to the fabricator.



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So- back to the renovation. New Samsung installed and first runs of hickory going in.
Cabinet tops in the dumpster. New ones ordered. Skylight was broken and ordered a new one of those. Let's throw some more money around.

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That's going to look fantastic! Keep posting pics :)


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We have a good friend who quilts and made this creation for our Liberty. There was no way that was going to the buyer and we installed it in the bedroom over the mirror. Old folks don't need mirrors. I installed wood on the electric run.

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Looks fantastic! Very clean lines. Appreciate the pics ^.^d

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Completed the wire chase, kitchen and Brenda treated the cabinets and walls. Starting to look good