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Replacing the Faux Brick Wall with Dry Wall


The current project I just finished working on has felt like the never ending project. That is mainly because it was so messy! It was totally worth it though! When I moved into this house back in 2014, the basement bedroom was probably the WORST room in the entire house. It had nasty blue carpet, which was covered in mud and grime from traffic through the sliding glass door, and there was an awful faux brick accent wall along the main focal wall of the room. 





It was dingy and dirty and looked awful. Not to mention they did a terrible job installing the faux brick paneling on the wall so it bowed out where two of the pieces met. 


I knew I wanted to eventually remove the paneling and replace it with drywall, but there were so many projects to be done in that house that I put it on the back burner for a while. For the meantime, I had painted the wall, which made a huge difference and made it tolerable.
As you can see from the picture, I also removed the nasty blue carpet and painted the concrete floors. 
I have finally gotten around to removing the paneling and drywalling the wall, and it has made such a huge impact on the room! 


HERE'S HOW IT TURNED OUT!


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