{"id":6149,"date":"2013-11-07T16:54:37","date_gmt":"2013-11-07T23:54:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.emilymorganti.com\/blog\/?p=6149"},"modified":"2013-11-07T16:55:23","modified_gmt":"2013-11-07T23:55:23","slug":"rowhouse-bits-and-pieces","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.emilymorganti.com\/blog\/?p=6149","title":{"rendered":"Rowhouse bits and pieces"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Queen Anne rowhouse is very close to finished, and we&#8217;ve entered what I think of as the &#8220;bits and pieces&#8221; phase&mdash;there&#8217;s lots of fiddly trim work left to do, and I tend to be lazy about doing it. (The <a href=\"\/blog\/?tag=greenleaf-rosedale\" target=\"new\">Rosedale<\/a> has been languishing in this state for two years!) All summer, I was putting off finishing baseboards because the dollhouse store was out of stock on the 1:12 window casing I&#8217;m using for baseboards. Or so I thought&#8230; it turned out I was looking in the wrong bin. Or maybe my brain was trying to psyche me out because I didn&#8217;t want to finish baseboards.<\/p>\n<p>One of the remaining spots was here in the office. There was a crack in the flooring that I thought would be covered up by baseboard, but I was wrong.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse500.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>I fixed it by cramming in several pieces of very skinny basswood. I didn&#8217;t even use glue, but they&#8217;re packed in there pretty tight, so I think they&#8217;ll stay put.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse502.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>The foyer was another room that was waiting on a few pieces of baseboard, and I had to get these in before gluing in the stairs or I never would have been able to reach.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse503.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Gluing in the newel post was difficult. I got some super glue on the floor in my first attempt, which is annoying because there&#8217;s no way to reach in and sand it off. On my second try, using tacky glue and reaching in through the French door, I was able to hold it in place long enough for the glue to take.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse506.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p><!--more-->With the bottom set of stairs in place, I was able to add basswood trim around the opening between the floors. I couldn&#8217;t do this before because the trim piece right next to the staircase would have prevented the stars from sliding into place.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse505.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>And I added baseboards around the bottom of the staircase. Technically there wouldn&#8217;t be baseboard on the part facing the wall opening (just like technically there wouldn&#8217;t be wallpaper there, either), but I wanted it to look nice.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse504.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>The dollhouse store is also out of the crown molding I&#8217;ve been using, so I bought a different style for the kitchen. You can&#8217;t really tell, and that room is more modern than the rest of the house anyway, so let&#8217;s pretend they did a renovation recently&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse515.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>The double window and trim are now glued in. The settee in the bay window is a Cassidy Creations kit I&#8217;m in the process of assembling. It still needs upholstery.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse516.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Next up: stripwood trim for all the jaggedy corners and edges. Some of the pieces are 1\/4&#8243; wide and some are 5\/16&#8243; wide, depending on where I&#8217;m using them.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse513.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>I spent an entire afternoon painting and sanding, painting and sanding&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse514.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>With the exception of the floors behind hinged panels, where I couldn&#8217;t add strip wood without getting in the panel&#8217;s way, I&#8217;m adding basswood over every exposed plywood edge. It makes the house look neat and finished.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse517.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse518.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>I made my own corner pieces here so I could use 1\/4&#8243; trim on the exterior edge (to match the opposite corner) and 5\/16&#8243; trim on the interior edge (to cover the 1\/4&#8243; plywood plus siding).<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse519.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>With the trim up, it&#8217;s time to attach the hinged panels permanently! More on that in my next blog&#8230; it didn&#8217;t go *quite* as planned&#8230; (In this pic the panel isn&#8217;t attached, it&#8217;s just sitting in place.)<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/queen-anne-rowhouse\/rowhouse521.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Queen Anne rowhouse is very close to finished, and we&#8217;ve entered what I think of as the &#8220;bits and pieces&#8221; phase&mdash;there&#8217;s lots of fiddly trim work left to do, and I tend to be lazy about doing it. (The Rosedale has been languishing in this state for two years!) 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