We took the newer sheet rock walls off to expose the original plaster from the 1910s. I love the distressed look. It will be polished and sealed to preserve it. If you’ve ever been in Pat’s office, I’m hoping it will look similar to his walls.
There was water damage in the plaster on the western wall. A lot of the plaster simply crumbled off to expose the brick underneath. However, Once the plaster is cleaned up, I think the brick peaking through will add a lot of character.
- Partially removed plaster on western wall, through storefront windows
- Partially removed plaster on western wall, exposing brick
- Partially removed plaster on western wall, exposing brick
- Partially removed plaster towards rear of building
- Exposed plaster on eastern wall
- Closeup of exposed plaster on eastern wall, showing texture
- Exposed plaster with salvaged door from former bathroom
- Partially removed plaster on western wall, seen towards streetfront
- Partially removed plaster on western wall, through storefront windows










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