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About a year and a half ago we bought a house that hadn't been updated since the 1970's. It had lots of fake wood paneling (5 different colors!), staple-up ceiling tiles, and some awful carpeting and laminate tiles.
We ended to having to re-drywall several ceilings and one entire room. We removed a non-load bearing wall, and gutted the kitchen.
Anyway, I could go on and on. Suffice it to say that a project like that consumes quite a lot of time and effort.
About a year and a half ago we bought a house that hadn't been updated since the 1970's. It had lots of fake wood paneling (5 different colors!), staple-up ceiling tiles, and some awful carpeting and laminate tiles.
We ended to having to re-drywall several ceilings and one entire room. We removed a non-load bearing wall, and gutted the kitchen.
Anyway, I could go on and on. Suffice it to say that a project like that consumes quite a lot of time and effort.