The upstairs study casework primed and prepped for paint.




In order to contain dust we isolated the master bedroom shelves with a canopy of canvas for the sanding process. One guy sanding, one guy vacuuming.

It was a bit claustrophobic in there, but it was over quickly.

We'll have to include a photo of the completed bookcase at a later date, since the lens cover on my camera froze shut. Too much dust, perhaps.
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