Sunflowers Dec 27
Connecticut fog, my back yard
becomes a deep, surreal landscape
yet playful
ethereal sunset
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inside...
the Living room floor is still a mess but the walls are grand
Above the door to kitchen, I installed a mantelpiece-style molding, with crown molding flaring outward.
before molding (door to kitch on left), I took this photo of paint swatches & loose wiring. You can see that the door to kitchen originally had no molding
cutting chair rail using compound-miter saw.
Cutaway of new door molding was needed for light switch. It works for me, I think it somehow makes the house look older.
switch plate installed. You can see how I cut the right side to blend into door molding.
light switches & wall repair. The wall repair was because there was only one switch before, & I had to widen hole.
crown & door moldings, final!
cutting chair rail using compound-miter saw.
Cutaway of new door molding was needed for light switch. It works for me, I think it somehow makes the house look older.
switch plate installed. You can see how I cut the right side to blend into door molding.
light switches & wall repair. The wall repair was because there was only one switch before, & I had to widen hole.
drywall cutout in shape of hole around switch box, for reparing wall cut
cutting door side molding, to fit light switch
wall repair at a location where I split wiring to go to various rows of
wall repair at a location where I split wiring to go to various rows of
recessed lights
angle view showing flared-out crown molding around door to kitchen, a 3-weekend project:
front door, closet, glimpse of chair rail up stairs
Rosette over front door corner. Georgian molding on left side of front door. Crown-molding corner half-finished.
before trying blue, experimenting with earth tones. Around October.
original room with front-door trim pulled off
angle view showing flared-out crown molding around door to kitchen, a 3-weekend project:
front door, closet, glimpse of chair rail up stairs
Rosette over front door corner. Georgian molding on left side of front door. Crown-molding corner half-finished.
Crown molding piece installed:
Brittania Blue, runner-up color. It is the warmest blue I could come up with but still not warm nuff.
before trying blue, experimenting with earth tones. Around October.
original room with front-door trim pulled off
2 comments:
Wow! Applause, applause. What great accomplishments!
I thought the blue looked pretty good.
mom
Oh my God, I cannot BELIEVE what you've done!!! Freakin' gorgeous!!
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