Pretty!! Love all the details :)
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After showing Hasani what I wanted to do, we went shopping at Lowes. We stopped into Lowes and decided to go buy wood for our door casings instead of buying MDF. We decided on wood because, all the of our baseboards are wood and wanted to keep the same look thought out our home to keep everything consistent. We went though all the wood at Lowes, and bought the straightest and smooth wood we could find.
6: 4x8 (each one 1 inch thick)
4: 2x8 (each one 1 inch thick)
4: 1x8 (each one 1 inch thick)
6: Lattice pieces
We took all of our pictures down near the walls we would be added trim to. Next Hasani has sections of the bottom baseboards on both sides of the the doorway. Then we measured marked each board and made the cuts. So far both the front and back wood trim and header is on the doorways. We love the look of the doorway casing trim in the 1st picture above, however we have to keep ours looking more simpler since we have a 1950's California Rancher. You know so it doesn't look overdone. Here's how's ours currently looks, still much much more work to be done.
Oh, I'm already in love how with how the doorways look! Even there were only halfway done. The thick almost 4 inches wide (to me) wood trim really makes our average sized doorway appear larger and the ceilings look taller. I like when little updates make huge improvements.
After going back and forth over leaving the top of the header plain or adding a little molding detail, we've decided to a little trim to give it a more finished look. We still have a lot left to do, I'd say were about 50% done.
We still need to: add miter corners on the inside if the doorways for a nice finished look. Add latices (thin strips of wood) on the inside of the doorways to hide seams where the wood meets the inside frame of the doorway. Fill all imperfections for wood filler, lots of wood filler! Sand, Prime then paint all the trim glossy white! We also plan to change out our front door trim, with trim that matches are garage door trim, since both over those doors are can be seen from the same room, we want to keep things consistent.
I plan on paint lots and lots of trim over the next few days. I'm going to repaint all the trim in our hallways and touch up trim paint in our living room. I think I mentioned before that, some of our white trim got stained while Hasani and my Dad where finishing our Hardwood Floors last year. I was way too pregnant
What do you think of our new door way look so far? Have you ever added casing to your doorways? Any project, like trim paining you've been putting off like me?













Exciting transformation! Can't wait to see the reveal!
ReplyDeleteI've been putting off adding shoe molding to our bathrooms because the builder didn't add it during construction. I guess since it was a foreclosure they didn't care about those details.
I keep staring at our doorways! It's a huge improvement already :) So happy.
DeleteThose little details, can take forever when a more exciting project can be done! I so know the feeling, lol
Trim makes all the difference. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI think it will make a huge difference! But I so feel your pain on painting trim. In the end it is oh so worth it but the process is downright painful!
ReplyDeleteI agree the process is a pain in the but! I loathe scooting around on the floor on my hands and knees, but its gotta get done, lol
DeleteIt looks great. Can't wait to see it when it's all done. I've been putting off touching up paint for much too long--a few years in some cases!
ReplyDeleteI love the look so far. We have been putting off painting the trim in our home for way too long.
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The door casings look great! Even better that you and your husband are doing the work yourselves. I just went through and touched up the trim in my house too. We have horrible staining red clay in Ga. and it was all over shoe moulding near the front door.
ReplyDeleteVery exciting, it's going to look great!! Ugh, good luck painting the trim. :)
ReplyDeleteOh yeah...that's gonna look good.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a difference already! I have been putting off touch up work around here but I have to get to it soon!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! So glad you guys did this...adds so much. Glad my little blog could help!
ReplyDeleteWow, look at how much character those doorways now have! These look absolutely great. Yeah, I agree with a lot of people here - the trim will make a difference. It’ll add so much more “oomph” to it. Good luck with all the renovations! Can’t wait to see the end result!
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ReplyDeletehey It looks great. Can't wait to see it when it's all done and i really appreciating with you and you are deserve for appreciating. Crystal Lake Garage Doors
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