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It's amazing what can be rationalized after seeing such a wonderful finished product without having to see the steps/pain/costs of getting there.
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Re: SR2 Converted to Office / Library / Guest Room
Timothy Rogers
1981 56' FDMY
"Fun@Sea.Calm"
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Re: SR2 Converted to Office / Library / Guest Room
Thanks all! I'm pretty happy with it for sure!
The Traveler
1969 53' Classic MY
Scott Prosser
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What did you use on the floor.
Chris
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Nice job! I wonder, though, what this does as far as resale. It would be a plus for some buyers and a minus for others. I, for instance, would love to have an office like that, but I just can't sacrifice the extra berth.
Sky Cheney
1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI
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Re: SR2 Converted to Office / Library / Guest Room
The floor is just oak flooring that was from Home Depot....the only trick was trying to match where I removed the original night stand (as there was just subfloor under there) to the oak flooring I had in there previously...as you can see from pic of floor it is slightly noticeable...I wish I could have got it it to match just a bit better.
The Traveler
1969 53' Classic MY
Scott Prosser
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Re: SR2 Converted to Office / Library / Guest Room
Just as I was about to order headliner material....
Damn, I want that ceiling. Did you do it yourself? how thick is the maple? What are the runners between the sheets of maple, teak? I really want to pull this one off.Pat Bustle
Palmetto, Florida
1984 38 Topaz Express "Aranmore"
Broker, United Yacht Sales
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Re: SR2 Converted to Office / Library / Guest Room
The runners are mahoghany...the maple inlays are about 1/8 inch thick. I built a grid network behind it all to hold the ceiling in place.
I did the demolition and the finish work, I had a cabinetmaker build all the built-ins and install. If anyone would like him name I'm happy to provide!
Yeah, in terms of resale I guess it depends on buyer...although there is no reason why you couldn't put a piece of foam on top of the desktop and use it as extra sleeping if required...but you can still use the daybed on the other side for someone, so you are really only losing 1 single bunk as is.
In retrospect what I REALLY should have done was created the daybed in such a manner that those cushions along rear actually slid down, and the single daybed trundled out (with supports sliding out from where drawers are) turning from a daybed / sofa into a nice full / queen size bed....now that would have been something!The Traveler
1969 53' Classic MY
Scott Prosser
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Re: SR2 Converted to Office / Library / Guest Room
If you ever get out to San diego I have this project..................
"The older I get, the faster I was......."
1979 60C "Ohana" hull# 331
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Looks great and you did a beautiful job. What about the wheels on the chair, does it have brakes?
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Re: SR2 Converted to Office / Library / Guest Room
Originally Posted by rangerscott275Sky Cheney
1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI