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Title: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Bryan Quinn on February 13, 2013, 12:05:09 PM
This is our 1998 Beaver Contessa, before/during/after of the interior rennovation.  New flooring, wall paper, wall paneling, blinds/valances, upholstery, and the list goes on.....
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Jerry Carr on February 13, 2013, 02:39:50 PM
Great Job!!! it must feel like a new coach it sure looks like it.
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Keith Duner on February 13, 2013, 03:41:30 PM
Outstanding!  That looks just great, you have every reason to be proud.  Congratulations.
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: barbhalsell on February 13, 2013, 11:15:14 PM
Oooooh NICE!
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Dwight Wilson on February 14, 2013, 01:34:01 AM
Wow, Having been there "done that" with an old 77 GMC FWD motorhome, a 72 Airstream, and a 98 Rexhall,  I am very familiar with the amount of work it takes and the anxiety experienced making the decisions. Your coach looks very modern and reflects Beaver's quality workmanship.
Great job!
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Bryan Quinn on February 14, 2013, 10:30:25 AM
Thank you all for your comments!  
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Wayne Tull on February 16, 2013, 06:55:08 PM
While examining every detail we could see of your great looking remodeling project and thinking about what something like that would do for own.  We also went looking for pictures of a 1974 Starcraft StarCruiser 24' Motor home.  I don't believe I've seen one of those before, very unusual look on the outside.
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Joel Ashley on February 17, 2013, 02:55:23 AM
I think you are really going to like that tile all the way through, Bryan.  Glad our rig has at least part tile and wish it went all the way to the front.  Carpet may seem warmer, but is higher maintenance and wears too much.

Joel
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: David T. Richelderfer on February 17, 2013, 03:49:59 AM
With the tile you need to make sure your shoes are dry when entering.  We are trying to get into the habit of leaving our street shoes at the door and wearing slippers when in the coach.  There are two advantages - the slippers are 1> always dry and 2> always clean.  Last Fall I entered the coach carrying a heavy a box.  Yes, it was lightly raining outside and my shoes' soles were wet.  On my 2nd step on the kitchen tile my wet right shoe didn't hold and I went down hard.  I thought I had shattered my left patella.  After sitting for awhile and massaging it I knew I had dodged a bullet.  I didn't screw up my golf game... thank goodness!  Oh... and I didn't drop the box.
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Keith Oliver on February 21, 2013, 03:39:45 AM
Bryan:

Did you save any of the original hardwood?  My Contessa is the same interior colours as yours was, so I would be interested if you have any.
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Bryan Quinn on February 24, 2013, 08:30:35 AM
Quote from: Keith Oliver
Bryan:

Did you save any of the original hardwood?  My Contessa is the same interior colours as yours was, so I would be interested if you have any.

I do not have any if the wood flooring you ask about, as I did not remove it from our rig; I tiled right over it. It was all solid and strong, but cosmetically spent.
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Keith Oliver on February 24, 2013, 03:16:45 PM
Thanks Bryan.  My hardwood was cosmetically challenged when we bought, 2 years ago.  First job I tackled, I sanded out all the biggest flaws and lightly sanded the rest, stained back to match, and 4 coats of Varathane for floors.  Still looks like new.  I got rid of all of the carpet, for a good lookng laminate, but I would sacrifice all that work to have the same hardwood throughout the main cabin.  I'll keep looking.
I am also redoing my window coverings and valances.  Janet wants to keep the present fabric across the top, which is identical to the valence fabric you have removed.  I need to build one more valence, for above the door, and am wondering if you saved any of the old valence fabric?  My present plan is to match the Alder and make the valences look like part of the cabinetry, but if I had the matching fabric......hmmm.
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Jerry Carr on February 24, 2013, 03:18:02 PM
Nice job it looks great!
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Bryan Quinn on February 24, 2013, 07:50:15 PM
Quote from: Keith Oliver
Thanks Bryan.  My hardwood was cosmetically challenged when we bought, 2 years ago.  First job I tackled, I sanded out all the biggest flaws and lightly sanded the rest, stained back to match, and 4 coats of Varathane for floors.  Still looks like new.  I got rid of all of the carpet, for a good lookng laminate, but I would sacrifice all that work to have the same hardwood throughout the main cabin  I'll keep looking.
I am also redoing my window coverings and valances.  Janet wants to keep the present fabric across the top, which is identical to the valence fabric you have removed.  I need to build one more valence, for above the door, and am wondering if you saved any of the old valence fabric?  My present plan is to match the Alder and make the valences look like part of the cabinetry, but if I had the matching fabric......hmmm.

Sorry again Keith. I got rid of all the old valances & J-couch at a local auction house. I'd never have thought that someone here would have a use for them.  :(
Title: Re: Before During After - Our '98 Contessa
Post by: Keith Oliver on February 25, 2013, 02:31:54 AM
Thanks Bryan.  I will build something out of wood, and if it turns out all right, I'll do them all.