The drywalling is done! Running your hand over the walls, you cannot tell where one piece ends and where another begins, it is *that* smooth-- that is the work of professional drywallers. Considering the funky angles that an attic room has, it is a very good idea to hire out the finishing of drywall because you get a properly finished room.
The edges are sharp:

The peaks are creased perfectly:

The 19 million little (and big) pieces of wall board now look uniformly one:

The angles are elegantly sloped:

and the seams well-covered:

We are really pleased and looking forward to tomorrow
when the paint goes on!
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