Consider painting the room at this point.
Construction finish floor before drywalling.
This is the level that typically is used when a wall surface will be painted or covered with wallpaper.
Interior trim and doors complete.
When you run a floor sander around a room there is the possibility of scuffing up newly painted walls.
In standard home construction the contractor installs the subfloor before installing the drywall.
Follow that with the floor tile.
Walls are put up first then the floor covering comes later.
Be sure to run all the wiring and other things you might want before hanging the drywall.
If time is of the essence it s quicker to hang the drywall and tape out the walls first.
When the floor tile grout is dry install the bathroom door and trim.
The general construction rule is to work from the top of the room downward.
This highest possible level of drywall finishing involves applying a skim coat if applicable.
Here you apply another coat of joint compound to the tape and screws and sand the dried compound.
Such a project requires a working knowledge of construction so many homeowners hire a.
Building new walls inside the existing concrete walls is the standard way of finishing basement walls.
In fact the subfloor is one of the first features of construction whereas drywall installation.
Sometimes furring down part of or the entire ceiling is the best way to bury surface mounted pipes or wires.
Construction s a messy job and if you install the flooring first you ll spend more time on the walls because you ll have to be more careful not to drip joint compound on a new floor.
Use either 2x4s or 2x2s running perpendicular to the joists to add 1 1 2 inches of dead space so you can drywall over the top of everything.
In new construction homes where no flooring has been laid yet this is the way it works.
Tile the entire floor in case someone decides to install a pedestal sink.
This is the classic drywall finish.
The tile in the tub and shower area should be installed and finished first.
First time remodelers often make the mistake of letting drywall rest on the floor while attaching it to the vertical wall studs with screws rather than pushing the board up as high as possible to.