Heritage – bathroom finishing, part 2

April 13, 2012

Continuing work on the bathroom. I started installing the baseboard permanently, including adding a board at the base of the dormer window where the flooring ends.

I made a heat register for the bathroom like the one in the kitchen, again using the tutorial by Kris at 1 Inch Minis. With the addition of water pipes for the sink, there wasn’t room for the register on that side of the room. The remaining portion of the inside wall will have either the tall tank toilet or a more updated version in roughly the same place, so I placed the register near the corner there.

The only change I made was to paint the exterior Vintage White by Folk Art to match the trim.

Since everything in this room is light in color save a few contrasting details, I thought a black register would draw too much attention.

After working on the hallway, I was able to install the door, adding door knobs and keyholes. The keyhole covers are from Bindels Ornaments; they were brass but I spray painted them gloss white.

I installed the interior door trim. Since the beadboard has depth the upper wall doesn’t, the door trim has some added pieces around the top and sides to make up the difference.

I used spackling at the joins at the top and touched up the paint. (There’s a separate post on the Chrysnbon sink finishing.)

This view through the window will be obscured once the room is finished, but I had to get at least one shot of it.

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