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Sunday, 6 May 2012

Making Progress in the Front Hall

I decided to get serious about whipping our front hall into shape a couple of weeks ago. I started off by pulling up the peel n stick tile off of the old hardwood. After that, we had a bit of momentum and just went for it. If you've been following along on Facebook, you've had a bit of a sneak peak into what's been going on. So here's the scene around here lately.


This is how it looked as of Friday, and we've made absolutely zero progress since then. Literally, all that junk on the floor is still in the exact same spot.  The weather this weekend was beautiful so that caused us to work on the garden the whole time and completely ignore anything inside the house. I'm not complaining!


I thought I'd show you around some of the details before we got too far along in this project. I may get too distracted by some pretty decorations and just forget to tell you about all the hard work we (OK, mostly Chris) have been putting in on the trim in here.


Previously there were just plain boards as baseboards in here so we added a few different pieces of molding to beef them up a little bit. Snazzy!


This is Leo. He's there cause he was $2.79 at Home Depot. I can change him out if I find a better knob for this cupboard under the stairs, but now that I've named him, you know that's probably not happening.  So this is Leo!


It's hard to tell in this photo but I brought the white paint up the wall a bit. OK, it's exactly 42 inches. Several sources suggested you bring wainscoting up the wall 32-36 inches, but ours will go up 42, cause I just think it looks better.

You can see I have a lot of work to do with the white paint still. It's supposed to rain all day tomorrow, so that should make for a good painting day. Those railings take forever!


This pillar was already here, but I love it, so it's going to stay just the same. It's pretty small in this hall so there isn't much room for a table or bench. This pillar gives me somewhere to put some flowers or whatever I think is seasonally necessary, decorating-wise.

That's what we've got so far! Up next, more white paint, installing the wainscotting, and then choosing some sort of contrasting color for the top half of the walls.

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17 comments:

Tammy Partin Spangler said...

It's going to look great! Our beadboard wainscotting is 42", I think, I know it's more than 36". I think it more depnds on your ceiling height as to how high you should go. Visiting from Met Monday, Blessings, Tammy

Linda said...

What a beautiful, classic house you have! Just visiting and now following. Linda

Our Pinteresting Family said...

That looks beautiful! :) Megan

cathy@my1929charmer said...

The wainscotting is gonna look great. In an old house, I have one also, I don't follow the rules all time, I go how it "looks". I love your home and it so reminds me of our. I so need to get outside, once it stops raining here that's where I'm headed! Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration over at Sunday's Best. PS - following you on Facebook, old home owners need to "stay" connected.

Karen said...

It looks very pretty so far - I do love the floor and your stair post is great! The trim work is nice and I especially love 'Leo'. Can't wait to see it all done! xx

chateau chic said...

Beautiful woodwork ~ can never have too much! Love that arched doorway that you can only find in charming older homes.
Mary Alice

Vickie @ Ranger 911 said...

Your molding is fabulous! I pinned the picture of your bannister for inspiration for moi.

Judy said...

It looks great so far. I love adding moldings to any space...it adds so much. Thanks for sharing at DIYbyDesign's Swing into Spring party.

Heather said...

Hi Courtenay! You guys are doing an amazing job so far! Love the floor, trim and even Leo! What a beautiful home you have :) Heather

Anonymous said...

The only word I can think of to describe this is exquisit.
Beautiful house. Can't wait to see the wainscotting!

Amie

Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

Moldings are my bff! Love little Leo!

ℳartina @ Northern Nesting said...

Such a pretty entry and your woodwork is beautiful! I love a thick baseboard!

Jennifer @ Town and Country Living said...

I really love all the details in your entryway. Looks like a cool house!

Laura @ cookiecrumbsandsawdust.blogspot said...

Courtenay,

I'm crushing on your house! I'm a sucker for old houses with charm, and you have it. Great work, can't wait to read more. I have a house we are working on too.

I'm visiting from the Uncommon linky party. I would love if you stopped by my blog.

Thanks for sharing,
Laura

Erin @ Chronic Christian Crafter said...

I love the character of older homes...thanks for sharing your progress so far with us @ Toot Your Horn Tuesday...looks great! Looking forward to what you link up again this week.

Erin

Trish - Mom On Timeout said...

Love all that detail! You guys are doing a great job! Thanks so much for sharing!

Richella said...

That much painting takes a lot of time, doesn't it?? But it's going to look so wonderful!

I say you did the right thing in choosing 42". Sometimes you just have to be on the spot and go with what looks right!