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25thmustang

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So after getting the bathroom done, we didn't have much time left till we had our housewarming party (tomorrow). The dining room was next on our list and it needed the wainscoting done. This is my first attempt at ever doing it, and I am happy with the result. I wish I had more time to figure out some of the edges (at the living room and kitchen openings) but I can always tackle that later.

The photos show it almost complete. Needs one more coat of paint, the red cut in, plate covers and a good cleaning of the room.

Let me know what you think.

Also this is not just a picture frame on a wall, but in the end kind of looks similar.

Begining: Putting the stiles and rails up...
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Middle: Picture framing and top cap in place...
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End: Not 100% but here is the whole set up with base moulding...
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I also trimmed the door and window with a nicer fluted trim and rosettes at the top. This room has the 4 1/4" crown as well, just a little nicer than the rest of the house.
 

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looks good man
 

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Looks really good. Makes me excited to buy a house myself!
 

1990Coupe

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Brian it looks awesome! I want to do this exact same thing in our dining room! I have such issues cutting the corners though. I need to find a caulk to fill in the edges that i can smooth out and paint over.
 

25thmustang

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Thanks...

Justin the edges are where coping comes in. You can do it or not, but it helps with walls that aren't 90 degrees. Basically you cut one piece to run dead straight into the wall. The piece that will run into the corner you cut at a 45 angle, then use a coping saw to cut out the back material. This allows the piece to be adjusted for the not perfect wall, while still keeping the tight fit.

For caulk I used the cheap white Lowes brand. Nothing fancy as it won't keeping any water in or out, simply filling a gap. Cut the tip to between 1/8" and 1/4" on angle, use a no drip gun (worth it) put a nice light bead and then use your fingers with a little water. Smooth it out and you have a nice paintable seam.

 

25thmustang

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Andd a few photos the night before our housewarming party. Don't mind the tape along the crown moulding, that came down...

Enjoy

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25thmustang said:
Andd a few photos the night before our housewarming party. Don't mind the tape along the crown moulding, that came down...

Enjoy

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Tis nice, but i am now forever going to hate your house, its taking car time
 

1990Coupe

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So diesel Brian!

Thanks for the advice too on the trim and caulk!!!
 

25thmustang

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Thanks... Yup now is the house time... car time will be when the weather warms up some!
 

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Brian....I am speechless. That looks AWESOME!!!!!
 

25thmustang

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Thanks, just need a server to replace the country looking one and some more wall decorations and it should be done...

Oh yeah and the debate between leaving and painting the doors white. She likes the color now, I think white would make it look 100 times better.
 

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Looks really good. Deff paint that door white will look even better then it does now. I really like the crown molding also. House is looking great.
 

25thmustang

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Thanks, Crown is one of the classiest touches that is easy and reletively cheap to do.

Next big project is blowing out a wall, moving some HVAC and adding a balcony from the 23' x 12' bonus room over looking the 23' x 14' Great Room.
 

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Damn Gina, you did a great job on the dining room. I finished my basement and constructed some shelves, and my head was pretty big. Not sure anyone could stand in the same room with my ego if I had the patience to finish a room off that nicely.

P.S. I would paint the doors as well
 

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All the previous photos got moved on PB, I can reload them if anyone desires...

Here is the latest updates. Got some yard work done, mulch, hedge trimming, weeding etc...

Enjoy:

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Looks really good man. Bet it was a lot of work!
 

25thmustang

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It wasn't easy, but the previous owner actually made it much better for me. She had the fabric down already so the weeds were reletively little.

I did however lay down a bed of mulch, then proceed to trim the bushes above it... Go figure, I had to remove a lot of it and redo that area. I still have one, possibly two more locations to mulch, and then rebuild of that wood front wall and paver walkway before tackling that area with plants and mulch.
 

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nice job. I know what it takes I do the samething every year and then some. enjoy it
 

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Looks really nice. Im glad you are enjoying it.
 

25thmustang

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Definately enjoying the house. Its some work, and a bit of $$ but been there 6 months in a few days and wouldn't trade it for anything.
 
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