Pops15
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Its looking good! Another suggestion that Mike in WV touched upon, is what kind of texture do you want on your walls and ceiling? I like the rougher texture on the cieling, it hides a lot, and a "knock down" on the walls. Its basically just dry wall mud put on thin and spread out. It provides a little texture, I like the looks, and it hides any minor problems with the dry wall.
Knock down isn't mud. The same product can be used for a few different types of texture. It can be sprayed on and left as is which will provide a very rough texture. Once it has a chance to partially dry a wide plastic knife can be use to "knock down" the texture. It's great for ceilings as it hides imperfections in the drywall finish.
I'm not a fan of knock down texture on walls. First off, the door and window jamb widths have to be increased. Custom jamb widths can get very expensive.
Secondly, it can be tough to patch knock down without the patch being visible.
Third, it takes more paint, and makes cutting in around trim much more difficult.