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Robert A

Dacula, GA
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About Me:

Husband and a father of three. Enjoy the outdoors including tennis, running, golf.

Favorite area of home improvement:

I like carpentry and dabbling in electrical and plumbing when I am curious. I also enjoy working in the yard and creating an outdoor room for the house.


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  • A more formal water feature. 1
  • The view from the screened porch looking out at the new landscaping, hardscaping, and water feature.

Sometimes, the time calls for a water feature that has a little more formality, yet must fit into a natural setting.

Our client was remodeling their house and adding a large screened porch. Our design for the landscaping included new stone walls along with the new plantings. The client expressed a ...»
desire for a small water feature that could be enjoyed both in the garden as well as from the screened porch. We presented the idea for a small pool with 3 copper spouts pouring out of the retaining wall. As you can see in the photo, the final feature both blends in with the landscaping as well as attracts attention. Looking closely at the photo, you will notice that there is no visible evidence of liner, wires, pump, UV clarifier, or conduits. Also hidden from view are accessible ball valves in the wall to balance the individual flow to each spout. We thoroughly planned this feature out in order to hide all necessary equipment and the less attractive, yet necessary elements. We custom made the 2" copper spouts that exit the wall. Our electrician wired the pump and the submerged light to switches that are controlled from inside the porch. Our clients are able to turn on and off their feature when they desire, even if it is only while they enjoy their dinner while enjoying the sound of water.

The view from inside the porch was taken after installation was complete. The detail shot was taken 2 years after installation.

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Southern Trillium LLC Stone Mountain, GA
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  • ceramic tile jacuzzi tub deck-Marlton,NJ
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    Up first in 2012 ~ Paint two story living room; upgrade master bath with new tile, counter ...»
    tops and fresh coat of paint ~ Happy New Year!

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  • Before project began
  • Bookshelves begin to take form 1
  • Framing is complete
  • Begin trim work
  • Add shelves
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Built in bookshelves in living room

I added built in bookshelves around fireplace in living room

*Options I considered for this project: ...»

The only consideration was doing it myself or paying a contractor. Several estimates were in the thousands of dollars. I chose to do it myself and design as I went.

*Questions and unexpected events that arose during the project:

I underestimated the amount of wood in some cases, but that was an easy fix.

* Cost Comments:

20 - 2"x4"x8' - $50

6 - 48"x1/2"x8' sheets mdf - $90

1 - 48"x3/4"x8' sheet birch plywood - $35

2 - 4 cont.

*My motivation to do this project:

The living room was a little bare on the wall with the fireplace especially given it is a two story room. Plus we wanted extra storage space.

*Project Steps:

I researched designs in magazines, books and online to find the ideal look for the bookshelves. Once I had a rough draft in my mind, I started drafting it with measurements on paper. Once I was ready, I made several trips to the store picking out the supplies. Since I knew they would be painted, I had to determine which parts would be wood versus MDF. I added this into the design. Here are some of the specifics to take into account. I may have missed a step or two, but this gives you the overall picture.

1. Measured space and built base frame out of 2x4's

2. Surrounded front and sides of the base cabinets with MDF

3. Cut 3/4" birch to desired size for top of base cabinets

4. Mounted with 4" wood screws to base frame.

5. Measured desired hight of book cases and built frame out of 2x4's and MDF as pictured.

6. Mounted them to base cabinet and connected at top with wood screws

7. Cut desired shape for front of book cases out of MDF and installed with brad nailer 1 1/4" nails

8. Cut and attach desired trim and trim designs with 1 1/4" nails

9. Purchase pre made doors or cut and install with hinges and knobs.

10. Hold scrap pegboard against inside of bookcases resting on base cabinet.

11. Tape off the holes that will not be needed on the pegboard.

12. Use white spray paint (or desired color of finished product) to spray the holes onto the bookcase sides.

13. Use drill and bit (matching peg size) to drill the desired shelf mount holes. Ensure a rubber stopper is on the bit to prevent drilling all the way through the side wall.

14. Measure and cut shelves and add trim to the front for a finished look

15. Prime and paint

16. Enjoy!

Advice:

Don't rush....measure twice, cut once.

Do use the same tape measure when measuring the space and measuring the cut on the wood.

Do prime the finished product before painting.

Materials:

Wood, MDF & Trim - $385.00

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Robert A Dacula, GA
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    the shelves are 1/2" birch with a finish trim on the outside
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