This outdated townhouse was given a facelift to feel more like a “boutique hotel”. The homeowners wanted to rent the property out more when they weren’t able to be there so they decided on adding some salvage design to give it a more stylish look and feel. Old shutters and retired vintage industrial lighting were used on each side of the bed. An old door was used for the headboard which required sealing before installation. The bed and bedding were updated making the sheep feel right at home!
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Handy Heat Gun
This heat gun is great for drying joint compound, primer and paint when patching drywall and plaster walls. Plus it can soften adhesive, get a very cold small engine to start, and shrink heat-shrink tubing.
This camera is super useful for tracking down air leaks in buildings. The one-hand pistol grip arrangement frees your other hand for steadying yourself while maneuvering tricky job sites.
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