The rest of the actual flooring has been removed and now we are working on removing the underlayment. The underlayment is really interesting. Martin calls it "live edge" boards because they are boards cut from trees that still have their bark on them. Some of the boards were about 16 inches wide. A couple were even 18 feet long.
Renovation of a 400 square foot house built in 1922 located in Cornish, Maine. The original foundation was 20 feet by 20 feet. At some point in the house's history a small (10' x 8') addition was put on the back. Later that addition was removed and enlarged to an addition the full width of the house and remained 8 foot deep.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Almost there
The rest of the actual flooring has been removed and now we are working on removing the underlayment. The underlayment is really interesting. Martin calls it "live edge" boards because they are boards cut from trees that still have their bark on them. Some of the boards were about 16 inches wide. A couple were even 18 feet long.
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