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5.09.2010

Start to Finish Job Photos for Curved Wall with Build Notes

Curved Wall Metal Stud Framing
Design Build-Green Project


Project for: Central West End Homeowner  
Project Notes 
1. Green Build 
2. Metal Framing 
3. Natural “Fiber Reinforced” Stucco Finish 
4. Additional Support for 3rd Floor Stair Case, and 
5. Additional Storage Area 
6. Recycled French Door and Crystal Door Knob Supplied free of charge by Scott's Contracting 
7. Completed Project Looks Original!
Materials in Place and ready to start the Build
Metal Stud Framing- Note how the Curved Top Plate Conforms to the Radius and Curve of the Existing Structure.  Creating a Perfect Fit and Matching the Existing Building!

Example of Using 2in Relief Cuts on Exterior Grade Drywall to Conform to the Natural Curve- Radius of the Metal Stud Framing. This is one way of making a flat surface curve!

Installation of Aluminum Wire Mesh and Water Proofing. The Final Step before Applying the Natural Fiber Reinforced Stucco Finish


First Coat of Stucco


Final View after Installation of a Recycled French Door and Crystal Door Knob that were recycled by Scotts Contracting.

View From Front Yard.  Note-Curved Wall Looks Original and Fits perfectly with the Aesthetics of the Central West End Home.  Mission Accomplished! 

Scott's Contracting GREEN BUILDER, St Louis "Renewable Energy" Missouri. https://stlouisrenewableenergy.blogspot.com, contact scottscontracting@gmail.com for additional information or to Schedule an Estimate for the Construction of Your Next Project.




2 comments:

  1. The Above Pictures & Build Notes is a continuation from Prior Blog Posting Found here:http://stlouisrenewableenergy.blogspot.com/2010/03/curved-wall-build-pics.html?spref=gr

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  2. scottscontracting@gmail.com is available for the Design and Construction of Your Next Green Project. Build Green, Scotty

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