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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Cutting Corners (Literally)

As I mentioned in previous posts, BF created our master bathroom by tearing down a wall and adding a shower.  The wall dividing the old bathroom and master closet had a support beam separating the two. 
Obviously we couldn’t move the supporting beam.  There were also limitations on where to place the bathroom exhaust fan.  The duct pipe was already in place. 

When the knock-down ceiling texture applied, the wiring was partially covered.  BF blames me for not giving the drywall guys better instructions.  I gave him a look saying, "You do remember it's me you're talking about?" 

BF was forced to cut into the ceiling, leaving only one area for the exhaust fan.
Of course the only area available for the exhaust fan was right next to the ceiling light.  What to do?  Cut off the corner of the fan covering!  It looks mostly flush against the light and barely noticeable, right?


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