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Room Prep for a Small Layout
Hello All --
This question is for people who have built layouts in bedrooms and home offices or any sort of room that had to remain available for activities other than the layout: What sort of room preparation, if any, did you do to the room before building the layout? Has anyone installed any extra lighting or power outlets in the bedroom or office or whatever before building their layout? If you did put in such improvements, did you make them permanent (inside the wall) or temporary (with stick-on surface wiring channels or whatever)? Has anyone coved the corners of a small room for their layout, even though the room also had to serve as a "conventional" room for other uses? I'm just trying to get an idea for what sort of infrastructure changes people are willing to make for small or temporary or LTLT (less-than-lifetime) layouts. Thanks -- Jon Piasecki - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit the Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo Railway Historical Society Website at - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
Kenneth Sipel
Jon,
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My situation as a renter is definitely different from homeowners. The only semi permanent thing I installed was metal shelf brackets, no lights or coving. Ken jonp@... wrote: Hello All -- |
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