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Posted by Kelly Thorson (Member # 2958) on :
 
For those who have been asking, here is a link to some pictures of the progress of my new shop studio.
 
Posted by Duncan Wilkie (Member # 132) on :
 
That's a lot of drywall. Who's taping it?
Looking really good Kel. Nice and bright and open.
 
Posted by Kelly Thorson (Member # 2958) on :
 
Some idiot....haha.
 
Posted by Jim Moser (Member # 6526) on :
 
Looking good ! You're going to love the in floor heating !
 
Posted by William DeBekker (Member # 3848) on :
 
NICE.. Your Shop is bigger then my House.
 
Posted by Dan Antonelli (Member # 86) on :
 
Looks great!
 
Posted by Susan Banasky (Member # 1164) on :
 
Wow...you have been busy....it is gigantic.
Nice job.
 
Posted by bill riedel (Member # 607) on :
 
It looks like a dream come true.
Bill
 
Posted by Rene Giroux (Member # 4980) on :
 
Good on you Kel, exciting times ahead !
 
Posted by Dale Feicke (Member # 767) on :
 
Gosh, Kelly...you're really serious about this thing, aren't ya?

Lookin' good, for sure!
 
Posted by Dan Sawatzky (Member # 88) on :
 
Great stuff Kelly! Making a dream come true is a lot of workisn't it! [Smile]

-grampa dan
 
Posted by Kelly Thorson (Member # 2958) on :
 
Thanks everyone.
Bill it is definitely a dream coming true, in particular the Studio!!!! For 20 years I have worked in a draughty old garage that has served me well but I've been soooo cold at times. It may look huge but I'm actually downsizing a lot from my current shop. The actual workshop area is 750 square feet and will house both my workshop and office. The art studio above will catch a lot of the overflow as will the other two areas.
In the end I designed it much more generic than I would have liked, I'll personalize it more from the inside and perhaps with landscaping as well, but I wanted to keep it "sellable" should we ever get around to building on the farm.
 


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