For starters, I took a step back from the house and noticed that I hadn't yet finished all of the trim in the family room. Um, what?! I had no idea that I just whiffed half the room! So, I got busy not only putting in the rest of the baseboards and crown moldings but also filling the gaps between the ceiling and crown molding:
| The filler is peeking out from the crown molding on the left. |
| This wall needed more filling than the other. The paper is there to catch the filler crumbs. |
My key to success? THIS:
I know I said the previous product I used was okay, but those days are over. It was really difficult to work with, but this stuff is the stuff! It dries fast but not too fast which is the problem with the other. Anyway, easy-easy and great outcome!
Once I believed I finished the first floor, I moved on to the second! I forgot about painting doors, so I put up the molding I could by working around the doors taped in:
| The door needed a lot of taping to make sure it didn't move. It fits the opening *just so*. |
| Who else thinks I just block this out of my brain as something to do because it's not the most fun thing to do?! |
| There's my super-useful, home made t-square back in use! |
| To maintain the height needed to correctly fit the opening, a stack of paint cards did the trick! |
| If you look really carefully in the house, you can see a little, bitty piece of masking tape peeking out at the ceiling. So, don't look. |
My enthusiasm was doused just a little pretty quickly. Dousing number one (not my fault): I realized I didn't have enough baseboard to complete this level. But, upon returning to Hobby Lobby to purchase it, I find out they are out-out-out of this baseboard! As in, it's not being restocked, nor is it available online. DRAT! Fortunately, I found trim I really like that is the same size vertically as the rest in the house. That was a trick because their stock has moved into taller, more make-a-statement baseboard which I don't like. The trim I found is labeled for windows and doors, but it looked great for floors to me.
The other dousing (completely my fault): I had exactly the number of pieces of crown molding that I needed to finish the master bedroom, kid room and hallway. The only thing I needed to do was to cut each piece correctly. And, you can already guess the end of the story is that I didn't. In fact, I blew it on the first cut. And, in need of just a single piece, I wasn't going to purchase the four-pack. Fast-forward to the happy ending when I report that the bedrooms are molded, the hallway is not, and I am very happy with the outcome!
I'm just saying if you find the right adhesive that's really strong and really fast-drying, you can accomplish the seemingly impossible.
| It's fun - typical - that I had the paint out to touch up the filler in the kid room and completely forgot to touch up the corners in the master. |
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| Ignore the video arrow. It wasn't even a video, so I have no words. |
Third floor trim work is on the agenda! I don't promise staying focused on just that project especially because I have yet another baseboard supply issue going on. I'm pretty determined to resolve that in some fashion by the weekend, though, so I'm hopeful for a third-floor update on the immediate horizon!
