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RE: curves and angles - Ernie Ekberg - 10-11-2018 18:56

bedroom floor


RE: curves and angles - davidbrady - 10-11-2018 23:22

Someone's going to be very happy with that! Thanks for sharing the pics Ernie.


RE: curves and angles - Ernie Ekberg - 10-12-2018 18:58

bathroom and entry


RE: curves and angles - davidbrady - 10-13-2018 12:36

I love the wood on the vertical. To bring these older coaches into the present day I think it's all about eliminating textures. My 2004 vintage coach has so much going on in the inside. A wood floor will take the place of three textures and greatly simply the interior design. I'd really like to eliminate more if possible. Maybe the baseboards which are now brass in my coach. I'm open to ideas.


RE: curves and angles - Ernie Ekberg - 10-14-2018 08:38

brass baseboards- how about a photo


RE: curves and angles - Ernie Ekberg - 10-14-2018 19:12

entry completion


RE: curves and angles - Ernie Ekberg - 10-16-2018 19:10

I made a box to cover water pipes


RE: curves and angles - davidbrady - 10-16-2018 22:08

Striking contrast Ernie. You transformed the bus. This coming weekend I'm driving to the Prevost Service Center in Goodlettesville, Tn. While there I'll take some pics of my floor, entryway, and baseboards.


RE: curves and angles - davidbrady - 11-14-2018 01:47

Hi Ernie,

Tell me if I'm nuts. Smile I'd really like my flooring material to be unfinished. Here's a good selection of unfinished engineered boards: https://www.hoskinghardwood.com/Hardwood-Floors/Owens-Plank-Flooring/3-IN-Engineered-Planks-Unfinished.aspx?sId=2947&srID=28353

With all the kiddos dropping things and generally beating up the floor I'd really like to be able to do spot repairs. If the floor is finished by me, including hand sanding, using something like European Hardening Oil then I'd be able to fix minor blemishes, Plus, there's nothing like an oiled floor. Sometimes the prefinished stuff can look plastic. Oiled floors are very authentic looking. Thoughts?


RE: curves and angles - Ernie Ekberg - 11-14-2018 09:00

David- you have been nuts since I first met youBig Grin

As long as it has tongue and groove construction and they offer stair nose, I don't see why that wouldn't work. I assume you will be the one to finish these?