My Attic -- Before

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East wall & door from outside

 


The study door from outside, just after being hung.

 

 


The east wall, from inside the study.

 

Northeast corner

 


The northeast corner.

North wall

 


The north wall, actually a 3½-foot kneewall.

In spite of that duct, there is some good storage space behind this wall.

 

 

Northwest corner

 


The northwest corner.

The duct work necessitates a triangular box here.

West wall

 


The west wall.

 

Southwest corner

 


The southwest corner.

That big black rubber pipe goes from the main air-conditioning unit to a conduit outside.  In the finished study, this is all hidden behind bookshelves.

 

South wall

 


The south wall.  Here you see the main unit of the central air conditioning system for the house's second floor. 

 

Southeast corner

 


The southeast corner.  The east wall here is about 18 inches further into the room than it is at the door, to accommodate (I mean, exclude) that huge intake duct to the a/c.

Ceiling

 


The ceiling studs.  Height, floorboards to ceiling studs, is 7 ft. 4 in.

 

Floorboards

 


The tongue-&-groove floorboards are seen here as the builder left them 70-odd years ago.  They are quite good enough for my purposes; though I might eventually apply some floor covering.

 

 

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