Monday, April 18, 2016

Progress

It's been way too long since I've posted, and I have so many fun projects to give updates about! I'll try to get caught up over the next couple of weeks.

Several weeks ago, I posted here about David's work in creating an opening for the transom. Well, we've finally gotten it in place and it looks amazing! It still needs trim and the wall above it in the dining room needs to be sheet rocked, but we have a glimpse of the finished product and I'm sooooo excited about it!

This is the doorway between the living room and the dining room.

We have decided to stain the transoms instead of painting them (since we'll be staining the doors; all the trim in the house will be white), and chose the 9-light pattern to mimic the pattern in the glass cabinets in the kitchen and in the upstairs window. We ordered the transom raw from Transoms Direct - they custom built it, then shipped to us. David stained it, framed the new doorway, and hung it. The doorway still hasn't been trimmed out, but we'll get there. We're hoping to decide what we want to do in the dining room before we place the trim (and replace the drywall above the door in the dining room).

Oh, and the mess. Please pardon the mess in the living room. Patching all the walls and the ceiling, mudding the drywall above the fireplace...I had no idea how huge of a mess that would make! The sheetrock dust was EVERYWHERE. Actually, it still is everywhere. Every time I think it's all cleaned up, I find another coated surface. Regardless, it has been so much fun to paint the walls and ceiling and see it get closer to being finished.

Drywall complete on the fireplace surround, and patching around the windows and doors.


Patched and primed!

Next up...working on the mantle. I can't wait to show you that project. David has done an amazing job!

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