Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Chateau work continues

I have begun working on reinstalling the first floor ceilings. You may recall my last post where I worked out how I was going to attach them by gluing and nailing. I took the plunge yesterday and it worked out pretty well.  I was able to drill some pilot holes for the living room ceiling and then glued and nailed that one down. 



Before doing the dining room, I wanted to close up the extra door opening into the kitchen, so I got out my jigsaw and cut that. It is now glued and spackled. 

Here's the dining room side...


And the kitchen side....



Next up was to pull out the fireplaces I had purchased and see how they will fit. Dining room:
 

Living room below. 

I've been thinking about the crown molding as well. Why, you ask? Well I have some Falcon crown that I had ordered by mistake some years ago and am thinking I might use them here. 

I have a problem of course. I only have 6 pieces, which is what I need for Living Room and Dining Room, but not enough for the Foyer. Anyway, that's what you see below





Finally it was time to attach the exterior door frame! I've been anxious to get that done, it felt like the house front needed to look more complete. I love it!! I pulled out the Lawbre sconces and tested them, found out one is defective and I've ordered a replacement.




Looks like its time to get the dining room ceiling attached next!




3 comments:

  1. Looking good Heidi. I love that molding. It definitely belongs in that house somewhere. I hope you can find another piece.

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    1. Thanks Carrie! I have a potential way to do this, I have enough of the flat Le Fleur trim that I used in the French Country under the crown molding - to use in the foyer, maybe under plain crown just like I did in that house. Gotta think on it

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  2. Great progress, Heidi! Your ideas are fantastic for this special house! Can't wait to see it become your vision!

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