the Kitchen floor |
I thought I had taken more pictures at this stage but it was months ago now and I cant find them.
Waiting in the wings |
Assembling after wall papering & flooring
with size appropriate graphics 45
paper
The ceiling |
for the tin look on the ceiling and walls
This one came out quite well. Wiring is an acquired skill, I have obviously not mastered yet.
Rats nest |
this is 3 rooms worth that will run off the ceiling of the kitchen.
Inside wall wireing |
The short hallway leading from the front room to the stair room is around enough of a corner it shouldn't be seen from any angle, I hope!
Because that is a nasty mess!
There is a lot of initial planning that has to be done here
Before I just start to "wing it"
And building out the walls and ceiling with cardboard, elmers glue and spackle is part of it
kitchen through the window |
It looks ugly now but some sanding and wallpaper spiffies it up quite a bit!
Here are the done pictures of the assembled kitchen.
Left side |
I'm a little chuffed because a few friends have suggested it looks like a real room!
Right side |
there is a lot of baking going on here
I am really pleased with how this all turned out
Full frontal |
The trim looks good and despite not having a stove top
the kitchen looks like a workable space
Though something seems to be missing.
Here is the ceiling put on
My wonky hinges |
No wonder it looks strange that big empty spot needs to be filled with a fridge.
I cant find an appropriate one But I did find one on Bently house minis
Ara is super detailed and very precise.
She gives you a lot of really good advice and watching her make stuff is soothing.
I got a ton of great ideas and lots of encouragement to try new stuff
From the stair room |
she is well worth the watch.
Her fridge is made for a 1:12 scale house, so I had to scale it down for my size.
I think I succeeded
Looks pretty good in spite of those wonky hinges
Now on to the front room. Starting with the floor. Those clamps are a life saver BTW,.
I could use s few little "C" type clamps I cant find any small enough
I'm also quite proud of this window.
I bashed the whole thing with wood, plastic I scrapped from a container
and cardboard with its front panel ripped off
So now on to siding and maybe some paint for the garden side
This will take some thinking time.
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