
| quote: Originally posted by Joelcoqui: dam. my files are too big and I cant post the pictures. dont know how to make them smaller.
Joel, I run into this all the time. HGTV's file size is so small in comparison to what cameras take today. To make it smaller open the picture up in paint and adjust the size to 50, this is found by clicking on the resize icon at the upper left of the screen. I looks like a rectangle. That generally will shrink the file size down to the acceptable limits and doesn't blow up the boards. If you post a picture that is too big but doesn't exceed HGTV's tiny size limitation it makes the posts hard to read unless you're using a REALLY large monitor. Even with my 23" wide panel monitor some folks pictures mess with the board.
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| Joel, If it is possible to add multiple pictures I've never figured out how to do it. If you're going to refinish the floor I'd refinish it all at the same time and do it in one color. With respect to adding trim, trying to put in crown molding with vaulted ceilings isn't a great option. It could be done, and I'd entertain the idea if I had problem with cracking corners between the wall and ceiling due to "truss lift". The only way you'd be able to do it is to put corner blocks where the different planes of the walls meet. Trying to miter those compound corners is tough enough on a flat ceiling, trying to do it with a vault is next to impossible. To give your house some pop try painting the ceiling a color other than "ceiling white" go with a shade or two lighter or darker on the same chip as the walls.
General Disclaimer
Any advice given here is general in nature and is not necessarily valid for your given area. If in doubt check with your local codes enforcement department for what is required when doing electrical, plumbing or structural work on your house. Permits may or may not be required in your area and home owners may not be able to DIY some tasks. I have no way of knowing if you have the skills needed to complete the tasks you are asking about, when in doubt seek professional assistance.
My advice may be worth exactly what you pay me for it. :-) For the record I did not stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.
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