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Interesting walls... let me try to describe. In the showers, a triangular shaded wall that houses the shower controls. In the kitchen, 5 short (40"tall) walls set at angles to form the "curved" counter, external fireplace facing, range hood duct chimney. There are pics.
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ok you have my attention would love to see some pics of this.
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OK, believe they start here:
Metal stud pics
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wow it looks like the possibilities are pretty much endless, as long as you have a creative mind, ok so are you going to sheetrock these walls or go you have some thing else in mind. I only ask as it seems that the bugs and moisture love the sheet rock?
there has to be a flexable material out their, since I am thinking of doing some half walls and full walls with more curves, picture almost a letter S laid on its side, so I would need a flexible material to cover the metal studs, other than using sheet metal and taking a grinder to it to give it texture, and am not sure I want to go that modern in the look of a sheet metal wall, although doing an acid wash with metalic salts might give it a more old world feel.
any Ideas?
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Plaster, stucco, ferro cement?
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S. FL
Big Islander to be.