{"id":6483,"date":"2014-03-12T21:09:26","date_gmt":"2014-03-13T04:09:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.emilymorganti.com\/blog\/?p=6483"},"modified":"2015-04-25T16:25:22","modified_gmt":"2015-04-25T23:25:22","slug":"rosedale-bathroom-part-deux","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.emilymorganti.com\/blog\/?p=6483","title":{"rendered":"Rosedale bathroom part deux &#8211; fixtures, mirrors, and drains"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When I left off on the <a href=\"\/blog\/?p=6332\" target=\"new\">Rosedale bathroom<\/a> it was in need of some hardware and mirrors. This is a set of two taps and a sink pipe made by Dijon Miniatures. (This set is currently available for a great price <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ebay.com\/itm\/221361645661?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&#038;_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649\" target=\"new\">on eBay<\/a>.) I planned to use the taps for my two sinks, and the sink pipe turned upside down for a showerhead. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom3.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Because the taps are meant to stick into holes and there was no way I could drill a hole in my bathroom wall at this point, I bought some silver barrel beads and glued the taps into them, thinking this would create a more stable surface that I could then glue to the wall.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom4.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>It was a sound idea, but I couldn&#8217;t manage to glue them to the wall. The room is only 3&#8243; wide and there just wasn&#8217;t enough space for me to get my fingers in and hold the fixture in place while it dried. Even Super Glue didn&#8217;t work. (But it did stick my fingers together!) Instead, I cut a piece of wood to serve as a backsplash for the vanity, and glued the fixtures to this. Much better.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom16.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p><!--more-->To update the bathtub, which came with those <a href=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-shower9.jpg\" target=\"new\">dumb gold double faucets<\/a> that all dollhouse bathtubs and no real bathtubs have, I bought a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.miniatures.com\/3-Pc-Bridgemill-Bathroom-Faucet-Set-P23579.aspx\" target=\"new\">Bridgemill faucet set<\/a>, which is intended for a 1:12 scale sink. I tried to pull out the gold faucets with my fingers but they snapped off, leaving behind little nubs.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom12.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>I was able to pull out the nubs with needlenose pliers (which I should have used to remove the faucets in the first place). I then filled the holes with wood filler and painted them with the closest paint I had to the original bathtub color. The dots are still faintly visible but very hard to see once the tub&#8217;s in place.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom13.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>My plan to use the sink pipe as a showerhead didn&#8217;t work&#8230; I actually did manage to glue it in there eventually but it wasn&#8217;t stable and I didn&#8217;t like how it looked, so I removed it (luckily without damaging the paper). While pawing through my junk to find an alternative I stumbled across these 1:12 Chrysnbon (I think) glasses. By bending the stem, it becomes a reasonable showerhead.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom14.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>The flat base made this much easier to glue in. (You can see a dark spot on the paper below the showerhead, that&#8217;s Super Glue mess from my failed attempt with the pipe.) I used the Bridgemill handles as shower handles.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom15.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Sink and shower done. Notice the white splotch over the left sink &#8211; that&#8217;s glue smear from a failed attempt at gluing the faucet directly to the wall.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom17.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Next came the mirrors. The frames started out as white resin frames intended for scrapbook embellishment (Brand is &#8220;Petite Frames\u201d from Melissa Frances). I painted them black and then dabbed off a lot of the paint with a paper towel. Next I painted with a chrome paint left over from a model car I made a long time ago (the paint is old and kind of watery, so almost like a wash).<\/p>\n<p>For the mirror part, I had some 1mm &#8220;mirror material&#8221; that I got last year at an estate sale. (I had to turn the entire room upside down to find it&#8230; of course it was in a very logical place, the bin I *should* have looked in first&#8230;) I wasn&#8217;t sure how to go about cutting this &#8212; when I tried scissors it left big gauges on the edges of the material, but when I tried scoring with a craft knife and bending, the material kept snapping and breaking in the wrong place. Finally I decided to cut more than I needed using scissors, and then sand it down to size with the disc sander.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom5.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>The first attempt went flawlessly, but I will admit in retrospect that sanding this stuff (which is plexiglass with reflective material attached, not glass) was probably not the best idea from a health standpoint. Or, at least, I should have worn a mask to keep from breathing it in.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom6.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>I failed to take a picture of the back, but I secured this with a piece of masking tape that overlapped the mirror material and stuck to the edges of the frame. The first one turned out great!<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom7.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Then things got difficult. I had to try three or four times before I got the second mirror right. Here&#8217;s what happened when I sanded with the blue (reflective) side facing up, versus the previous one, where I sanded it with the white (protective paper) side up. I don&#8217;t know if that&#8217;s the reason this happened, but the reflective stuff started flaking off, which leaves a spotty mirror.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom8.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>The next try had big gauges and a cracked corner on one side.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom9.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Next, while repositioning the mirror on the back of the frame, I inadvertently pulled up the masking tape and it took reflective material with it. Argh!<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom10.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Finally got a decent result. I&#8217;m happy with them, but not sure I&#8217;d jump at the chance to do this again.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom11.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Although I glued the backsplash with the faucets to the wall, I opted to attach the mirrors temporarily with putty, just in case my masking tape stops sticking at some point. I wouldn&#8217;t want to end up with tape\/mirror glued to the wall and the frame falling off.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom18.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Some jump rings were lying out on my table and I had a sudden idea to make drains for the sinks (which started out as 1:12 bowls). I painted a dot of black paint in each one.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom19.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Then glued in the jump rings. Simple! <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom20.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>This is one of those touches that you barely see and I easily could have gotten away without, but I like knowing those drains are there.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom24.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s everything in place. It wasn&#8217;t until I saw this photo that I realized the showerhead is way too low. I just kind of eyeballed it without measuring or thinking about how high it should be. I don&#8217;t want to mess up the paper any more trying to move it, so I guess a short person lives here.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom21.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>The bathroom door in place.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom22.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n<p>And one more gratuitous drain shot. It wasn&#8217;t until I saw *this* photo that I realized the toilet gives practically no space to stand at that left-hand sink. I really like the double vanity, though, so I kind of don&#8217;t care. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/rosedale\/rosedale-bathroom23.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When I left off on the Rosedale bathroom it was in need of some hardware and mirrors. 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