Finalizing those detail concepts that have been in my head:
Window and Door Glass...
INSTRUCTION DEVIATION: The kit has plain "glass" and mullions to suggest divided lights. Of course the 2nd floor windows were completely blown out to accommodate the bay window.
- Left pict: Checking size and placement of a diamond pattern printed from the www.
- Middle pict: Plastic window anchored to pattern and metal tape applied over pattern lines.
- Right pict: Completed windows. Trims anchor the windows in their openings.
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... and Finish the Door...
INSTRUCTION DEVIATION: Replaced the kit door with a Houseworks Dutch door (the kit door was used earlier to create the stair landing).- Left pict: Purchased crossbuck Dutch door, Houseworks.
- Middle pict: Crossbuck and mullions removed, hinge side swapped and door stained.
- Right pict: Bottom Dutch fitted out with trim to cover crossbuck area.
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Working On the Door Wall...
A piece of trim is placed under the Door Wall for needed clearance. The Door Wall will be on side hinges. |
I try to keep steps in order for this massive Door Wall of three floors and an outside:
- Install 1st fl. crown with Door Wall taped on (left upper pict).
- Mark final base molding and 2nd fl. crown lines (middle upper pict).
- Untape Door Wall. Gather courage.
- Glue and set in the bay (see picture at bottom of list).
- Paper the inside walls based on marked lines and the wainscotting height.
- Paper the outside where needed (the door and window trims should cover the raw edges when installed) with brick wallpaper using Yes glue (right upper pict).
- Set and glue the door (it's trim will cover the wallpapers on both sides).
- Install the wainscotting and trim of all floors on the inside wall door, overlapping the wallpapers and such.
- Poly the entire inside.
Gluing in the bay window before trimming the inside. |
Ta Da!! The finished inside of the Door Wall!
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Stairs: Finishing the Banister...
INSTRUCTION DEVIATION: Replaced the kit's banister with a Houseworks banister set.
- Left pict: Measuring, creating a template, gluing and clamping.
- Right pict: Polying before installation (and a couple of extra items).
- Bottom pict: Banister installed on the outside of the stairwell with glue.
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Installing the Back (yay!)...
The back is glued and carefully nailed into the sides and floor. Finally!!
OK, good enough for now!
I take my hat off to you Little Loosie - this is amazing! The door wall is a masterpiece you should be very proud! I take inspiration from your creativity and also your methodical approach. Well done!
ReplyDeleteAwww, thanks! It's getting close!! I will be posting another Part soon, I've dyed the shingles and completed the chimney decoration! I can almost see it!
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