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Ideas for Cinder Block Walls
Has anyone done anything creative to cover cinder block walls on the interior? I am purchasing a MF in a few weeks and planning a pretty big rehab on the interiors. I have been searching online for some ideas for covering cinder block walls, mostly to help insulate better. Not all of the walls are cinder block, but there are a few on the front and back sides. I've seen a few recommendations for framing the walls and sheet rocking but I am afraid there might be too much moisture build up with our extreme hot/cold Texas weather.
I was thinking about covering with a moisture barrier and then using vinyl planks on the walls to give it a more modern look. Not sure how I would attach this....
Any ideas?