Once your home is structurally sound and you have the go ahead from inspectors, seal up your walls with drywall. To do it yourself, hang the drywall on the studs of the walls and ceiling, then tape and spackle seams and nail holes. Wait to dry and sand smooth. This may take several layers of spackle and then sanding to create a seamless finish, but it is well worth the effort to do it right for the finished product.
Finally, you can do the cosmetic work in the home. Paint the walls in the finish of your choice or wallpaper them. Install the flooring of your choice: carpet, linoleum, parquet, hardwood, or ceramic flooring are a few choices. Then put up the fine woodwork like floor boards, trim, and interior doors. Now stand back and admire your work.
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