Next door neighbor had some extra retaining wall rock that they gave to me, so I used it to build up the side of the water feature.
Previously it had just been open dirt, which allowed the water and mud to flow over the sidewalk. I'd intended to fix it, and getting this extra rock was a perfect opportunity. Still have a large area next to the entry that I need to figure out, but no rush on that.
We're set to close on the 15th of October, so I'm getting a little braver with my fixes and updates. I realize I want a little experience with the new airless sprayers before I tackle painting the exterior of the house. I also know that once I pull down the ceiling tiles in the basement, I'll want something to make it look decent while I'm working on the wiring and rearranging the upstairs. I thought I'd do a dark paint on the exposed wood. I'd seen pictures of that done in basements before and liked the look. The basements in this house are about 8" tall, a little lower than that when duct work or plumbing is a factor, so while not low, it can't hurt to have a dark look to improve the height of the ceiling. So, I figured I'd start by painting the ceiling in the unfinished part of the basement. Here are some before pictures: The paint I used was the same dark flat Olive Green I'd used on the lighting plate in the bathroom. It'
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