{"id":8782,"date":"2004-06-02T18:16:30","date_gmt":"2004-06-03T01:16:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.emilymorganti.com\/blog\/?p=8782"},"modified":"2015-05-20T21:37:26","modified_gmt":"2015-05-21T04:37:26","slug":"mckinley-removing-wallpaper-and-trim","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.emilymorganti.com\/blog\/?p=8782","title":{"rendered":"McKinley &#8211; removing wallpaper and trim"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Memorial Day weekend, I spent a lot of time crouched on the floor by the McKinley, pulling down wallpaper and trim. Good thing I have long fingernails! Some of the trim came off in tact and some broke into a thousand pieces. I can get replacement trim from Greenleaf but I may first try to salvage what I have. I discarded the trim for the doors (am going to replace them with Houseworks doors) and put the window trim in individual baggies for each room so I can find it later. I started stripping the wallpaper using a water \/ vinegar solution, since I&#8217;d heard that would neutralize glue, but soon found that the paper was stuck on with double-stick tape&#8230; still sticky after all these years!<\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/trim_gone.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/stripping_wallpaper.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/div>\n<p>I pulled out the fireplace, and eventually the stairs, to get the living room wallpaper off. It made me wonder if there&#8217;s a better way to use the space&#8230; but I like the depth the fireplace adds to the room, so I think I will probably include it.<\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/fireplace_removed.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/div>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>As I ripped out the paper, I spent a lot of time thinking about what will go where. And of course, I had to put in furniture and play. I put in some furniture from my other houses, just to get an idea of how to use the space.<\/p>\n<p>In the living room, I&#8217;m going to put a window seat (with lots of cross-stitched pillows!) in the bay window area. I may make a couch from a 1994 Nutshell News issue, with a <a href=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/daisy-house-sofa-table.jpg\" target=\"new\">Daisy House sofa table<\/a> behind it. Where the pink chair is, I&#8217;m hoping to put <a href=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/annelle-ferguson-wing-chair.jpg\" target=\"new\">this wing chair<\/a>, designed by Annelle Ferguson&#8230; but I have to make it first! I may or may not put that stained glass hutch (which I bought at a show a few years ago) in the corner. It&#8217;s kind of hard to see back there, and I really want to show it off!<\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/playing_livingroom.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/div>\n<p>I looked at the kitchen for a LONG time. It&#8217;s very small and an awkward shape because of the doorway and the bay window. I&#8217;m definitely moving the doorway to the other end of the wall (if you&#8217;re facing the wall, the door will be on the right of the oven). After a lot of playing and measuring, I finally decided on this layout. <\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/playing_kitchen.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/div>\n<p>I&#8217;m going to make a fridge, sink, countertop, and upper cabinets (wrapping around the corner with a cabinet and hood over the stove) from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.miniatures.com\/Search.aspx?k=the+kitchen+collection\" target=\"new\">Houseworks kits<\/a>. I may bash the fridge to look kind of 1940s, based on an article in a back issue of Nutshell News. (I&#8217;d do this for no particular reason other than to challenge myself and have a fridge that looks &#8220;different&#8221;&#8230; with the triangle tub upstairs, this sure isn&#8217;t a 1940s house!) For the stove, I plan to use this <a href=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/hallmark.jpg\" target=\"new\">2004 Hallmark Christmas ornament<\/a> (which is not being sold yet). For the table I want a pedestal table and two of these chairs. <em>[Note from the future: &#8220;these chairs&#8221; were from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dollshouse.com\" target\">The Dolls House Emporium<\/a>, but the original link no longer works and I can&#8217;t remember what they were.]<\/em> The bay window has a built-in bench to serve as seating on the other side of the table.<\/p>\n<p>The bathroom was the first room I planned out, the night I brought the house home. I&#8217;m going to build the cabinet into a vanity and put a stand-up shower in the corner behind the toilet. I already have tiles for this room too&#8230; they&#8217;re multi-colored ones I bought last summer at a dollhouse shop in New Jersey.<\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/playing_bathroom.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/div>\n<p>(In the picture above you can see marks from the double-stick tape on the walls. I&#8217;m going to try using Goo Gone to get rid of the remaining stickiness.)<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s the bedroom with furniture in for placement. I am going to build a <a href=\"https:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20040805121553\/http:\/\/kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu\/~nyssa\/furniture\/mission.html\" target=\"new\">Mission-style bedroom set<\/a> to go in here. Beverly&#8217;s only carried half the wood and my local hobby shop didn&#8217;t have the rest, so I have to track down some basswood before I can get started. Hopefully I&#8217;ll find it at Dollhouses, Trains, and More (which isn&#8217;t so nearby anymore now that Geoff lives in the city with me!). If not, I may try the Michael&#8217;s in San Mateo.<\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/playing_bedroom.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/div>\n<p>(The scary wigged lady lives in my first dollhouse&#8230; she was sleeping so peacefully, I didn&#8217;t want to disturb her!)<\/p>\n<p>Before I can get started on the interior decorating, I have to figure out how to electrify this thing. I may run the tape wire along the back of the house, since it doesn&#8217;t show, and just find a way to cover up the tape wire so it isn&#8217;t exposed. (Ideally, I&#8217;d like to put some kind of removable cover over the wire so I can access it if necessary.) I have to decide what types of light fixtures I want in each room before I put in any wallpaper or flooring.<\/p>\n<p>Also, I placed an order with HBS for siding, Houseworks doors, porch posts, and spindles. I haven&#8217;t decided yet what colors to use on the house. Once I do, I can start putting up siding and redoing the porch. I&#8217;d like to try using accent colors this time&#8230; something I haven&#8217;t done in the past&#8230; so I&#8217;m going to have to put a little thought into what colors I want to use.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, I thought it might be fun (in a morbid way!) to see how much I&#8217;m spending on this &#8220;bargain&#8221; house. I will not include prices of anything I already own (like the porch posts and spindles leftover from my Orchid, or any furniture I already had) but I am going to include prices of all new components, furniture, and anything else. A scary experiment&#8230; So far I have spent $11.25 on basswood for the Mission bedroom furniture (only half of what I need), and $53.46 at HBS for siding, Houseworks doors, and porch components. Added to the $45 purchase price of the house, this puts my total so far at $109.71&#8230; YIKES! Okay, maybe keeping track of how much I&#8217;m spending isn&#8217;t such a good idea after all&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Update June 7: Bought two lights and a junction splice for the McKinley over the weekend, plus the additional basswood I need for the Mission-style furniture. Spent $45.82, so my total&#8217;s up to $155.53&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Update July 6: A few weeks ago I coated the walls with Kilz in anticipation of papering them. I haven&#8217;t papered them yet though. The Kilz is very smelly and needs to be done in a well ventilated area. Rather than drag the whole house downstairs to the basement, I brought it onto the balcony outside my playroom.<\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/dollhouse\/mckinley\/house_outside01.jpg\" style=\"margin-top:15px; margin-bottom:15px\"><\/div>\n<p>The Kilz seems to have gotten rid of the remaining stickiness from the double-stick tape. It also has a stain blocker that will supposedly keep wallpaper from bleeding.<\/p>\n<p>I spent $12.89 on the Kilz, and $72.50 at Dolls House Emporium on lights and a stand-up shower for the bathroom. This puts my running total at $240.92&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Memorial Day weekend, I spent a lot of time crouched on the floor by the McKinley, pulling down wallpaper and trim. Good thing I have long fingernails! Some of the trim came off in tact and some broke into a thousand pieces. 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