A little remodeling
Got ahold of some free carpeting and padding the other day; hardly used and pretty good quality. Some went to Lyell's place in Asbury Park, but we brought a big piece to the loft to adress this horror:
The old carpeting on the living room "platform"...
Between the dog, the eating in the living room, and the parties, it's... well... yuck.

So Maz and I had at it: first we happily stripped off the old carpeting, which was just laying on this arrangement of Depression-era shipping pallets that Lyell, Steve Z. and I found here years ago and set up here so one could better look out the windows when seated. I made the mistake of trying to better arrange them... each pallet is a different size... cut one of them down- that helped. Also finally toenailed them together, something we meant to do about 8 years ago, but never got around to it.

The hunk of carpet is almost a perfect fit!

The big "after" shot: much better, if not perfect. Not stretched; just tack a little around the edges. Bad enough i spent almost a whole day futzing with this; I'll be damned if I'm going to do it properly.. ;)
. Just not worth it.... just shimming the pallets a little to make them more co-planar was a big pain in the butt; to properly install the carpet, we might as well just build a new platform first... and as there's no free lumber around... voila.

Fascinating, huh?

The old carpeting on the living room "platform"...
Between the dog, the eating in the living room, and the parties, it's... well... yuck.
So Maz and I had at it: first we happily stripped off the old carpeting, which was just laying on this arrangement of Depression-era shipping pallets that Lyell, Steve Z. and I found here years ago and set up here so one could better look out the windows when seated. I made the mistake of trying to better arrange them... each pallet is a different size... cut one of them down- that helped. Also finally toenailed them together, something we meant to do about 8 years ago, but never got around to it.
The hunk of carpet is almost a perfect fit!
The big "after" shot: much better, if not perfect. Not stretched; just tack a little around the edges. Bad enough i spent almost a whole day futzing with this; I'll be damned if I'm going to do it properly.. ;)
. Just not worth it.... just shimming the pallets a little to make them more co-planar was a big pain in the butt; to properly install the carpet, we might as well just build a new platform first... and as there's no free lumber around... voila.Fascinating, huh?




