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| quote: Originally posted by edholum: I love the way this wall turned out!
Very symmetrical indeed!! You're giving me a lot of input. My trophy room will be finished within a couple of months. Haven't decided on colours etc., but this looks very good. Do you know the name of the wall colour you have used? Thanks for sharing new pictures! |
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| What is the square footage for the room? Do you have plywood behind each wall to avoid having to look for studs? P.S. Trophy room STILL looks great! |
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| Beautiful trophy room!!!!!!!!! How about saving some for the rest of us.
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| quote: Originally posted by Anders: Do you know the name of the wall colour you have used?
Thanks for sharing new pictures!
The color is called Butte Rock at Benjamin Moore paints code AC-8.
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| quote: Originally posted by Sevens: What is the square footage for the room? Do you have plywood behind each wall to avoid having to look for studs?
P.S. Trophy room STILL looks great!
The square footage of the room is 18x34 with 15 foot sidewalls and 18 feet at the peaks. We added a tremendous amount of wall space by adding the alcove at one end. In hindsight we should have done that at both ends of the room. Yes we did put up plywood everywhere so we do not have to worry about studs.
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| What a grate job , I like all the Little Guys . I am going after them this August. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Sevens: Where did the Nile Lechwe go out of curiosity?
Its still in there in a place of prominence! It is just by itself and I didn't have to rearrange anything around it.
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| Nice room!!
I gotta say that fallow buck on the right side of the mantle has to be one of the biggest I've seen. Looks like he has 2 main beams, very cool. You got any field photos of him to post up? |
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| quote: Originally posted by Cactus King: Nice room!!
I gotta say that fallow buck on the right side of the mantle has to be one of the biggest I've seen. Looks like he has 2 main beams, very cool. You got any field photos of him to post up?
I was going through an old photo album today and found this field photo of my fallow buck. Thought I would scan it in and share it. It was pre-digital technology.
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