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On 1/19/2011 4:44 PM, KD wrote:
Greetings: We have a finished basement with pine floors, one fairly small bedroom down there and a main room. There's a laundry room down there too, as well as a two piece bathroom (sink/toilet). We're looking at my mother coming to live with us later this year, the idea is that Mom is going to mostly take over the basement. The bedroom isn't going to be enough space for her, so we'd like for her to be able to have a little sitting room down there too, in the main room, but allow her privacy in there to watch TV, talk on the phone or whatever without being interrupted by us as we go to the laundry room, etc. We aren't handy enough to build a wall ourselves. Is there anything that is easy and fairly inexpensive to put up that could make a little room down there? It doesn't need to be soundproof or anything, just a separate space. The ceiling down there is, hmm, a dropped ceiling maybe? It has tiles in the ceiling, behind them is the bare wood. Thanks for any assistance! KD I put up a wall in a three car garage using hollow core doors. One apartment was rented out and the other two were occupied by the building's owners (my relatives), and they wanted to separate the tenant's third of the garage. I built a base (using 1"x 6" boards attached to the floor with L brackets and concrete screws that the doors slid into, and from the ceiling a built a similar thing with 1"x6" boards, though the attachment was different as I had to find the floor supports (for the apartment above) to attach the top slot to. I used 2" x 4" boards perpendicular to the slot and found the studs. Didn't look great but it was in the garage. Your project would be different, given the different floors and ceilings, but basically you just find a way to build properly spaced slots of the proper length, on the floor and ceiling, for hollow core doors to slide into. |
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