Sunday, October 31, 2021

First Week of Work & Last Week Of Insane Doll Housing

Fair warning, this is a long, picture heavy post...

Here's the updated list...I managed to cross a few things off of it. But I have less than a month and a half and I have the feeling that I'm going to be working up until the very end of the deadline.

  1. Support beams for the ceilings of the upper and lower level.
  2. Build the corners of the containers and glue them to the long walls.
  3. Glue in flooring for the upper level, stain and sand it.
    1. Figure out bathroom flooring & put it in.
  4. Build the bathroom wall
  5. Build the closet
  6. Build transom windows for upper level
  7. Fold & prime the corner lift pieces
  8. Make the four handles for the container doors
  9. Stain closet & Bathroom doors - convert to barn doors
  10. Cut the roof
  11. Prime the walls, roof & stairs
  12. Paint the walls & roof
  13. Make supports for the overhang/carport
  14. Base & steps for house (cinderblocks? or skip this)
  15. Landscaping
  16. Posts & railings for roof patio
    1. Roof patio decking? Tongue depressors?
  17. Prime & paint posts & railings of roof patio
  18. Make bifold doors for upper level
  19. Make floor to ceiling windows for upper level
  20. Make frames for all floor to ceiling windows
  21. Make sink cabinet for bathroom
  22. Make 'glass' door for shower (Do shower curtain instead?)
  23. Tile shower walls & soap niche
    1. Grout shower walls
  24. Lighting.
    1. Bathroom overhead (chains & bulb)
    2. Over front door
    3. On either side of bifold for roof patio
    4. Kitchen pendant lights
    5. Living room lights
    6. Light in upstairs office
    7. Bedroom lights
  25. Furniture for bedroom 
  26. Furniture for living room
  27. Spider plants in macrame holders for kitchen window?
  28. Install kitchen cabinets, faucet, appliances, backsplash & floating shelves
  29. Install bathroom fixtures
  30. Rugs & pillows
  31. Books
  32. Cats

Started the new job on the 25th. Very nice people, wonderful woman trained me for two days straight before she had to go back to the main accounting office and she's made sure I know that she's available for help.

It's weird being hourly but at the same time its nice because every salary job I've had, I've ended up stressed and working way too much.

The week before I started work I worked constantly on the Container House. It suddenly occured to me that I have not a lot of time left. But I'm slowly whittling down the list.

One of the big things was getting all the walls primed and painted. The concrete on my front porch is also primed and painted due to the spray paint and primer.




I still have a few other things that need painting and some of the walls need some touch ups but for the most part the painting is done.

I am happy to say that I finished tiling the shower walls and the shampoo niche. 






Grout and sealant is the next step.  I just finished the tile this weekend. And wow. Every time I do something like this I remind myself that they make really nice 'tile' wallpaper that will save my back and eyes.

But it's soooooo pretty...

Ahem...

The upstairs floors are another finished task. Mostly. I only need to add a little transition metal plate between the wood and tile.  I used a vinyl tile with a marble pattern for the bathroom floor and cut it into one inch squares.

The bedroom/sitting area got the tongue depressor treatment just like the main floor. 






I like how it looks so far.  The wood floor is a little darker than the downstairs but I think that's fine for a bedroom.

I built the bathroom wall. And tested out the barn door for it. So far so good. Still debating wallpaper choices. 



With all these cuts and angles I'm really grateful for the power saw. It goes through MDF really easily. It makes it a lot easier to use pieces of the kit's MDF.  Though I do need to keep the upper level as light as possible so most of the MDF is on the lower level.

The closet and doors took me a bit of time and ended up slightly wider than I'd originally pictured but I like how it looks.







I need to adjust one wall slightly to cover the gap made by the doors but other than that, I love it.

And just because I had them and I like the idea of a 'closet system' I got my little drawers and a cube shelf and tested out the wonderful shoes and purse I got from Patrizia Santi's store. Her original instagram disappeared so if you used to follow her go and find her again because she's got some awesome stuff out!



I might switch out the purse on the right with one from NOLA House just to get a bit more color in there. 

I tested out some more wallpaper but I still haven't made any decisions yet. I really need to bite the bullet and figure it out. 




I like the colorful aspect of the first one. It has a lot of the same colors as the floral one I like so much.  The last one...It's a little too plain I think.

The other thing I did was the angled transom windows for over the container doors and the exterior bathroom wall. Geometry and I don't get along but I managed to figure it out.


And the last thing... I started working on the cabinet for the sink in the bathroom. I'm bashing a Dry Sink House of Miniatures kit and modernizing it a bit.


I'm going to leave off most of the curved trim work and only use one drawer and the cabinet door. 



I sanded the top of the cabinet so that the vessel sink fit a bit better and I'll get some veneer to cover the joins of the shelves and sides.  I think I'll also get a piece of the 'marble' tile I used for the floors and do the countertop under the sink with it. Or maybe the white glitter contact paper I used for the kitchen counters. Still thinking about that one.

But that's some progress. Not a lot when I consider the list but I'll get it done.

I hope everyone is having a wonderful Halloween!  And here are a few Halloween themed pics that seem appropriate.












Sunday, October 17, 2021

The List

 Right now my work table (otherwise known as the dining room table) is a mess of parts, half finished components and pieces to make other dollhouse parts.

So I thought it might help to make a list of everything that still has to be done.

I changed the design slightly, I want a slanted roof for the upper level with transom windows between the cargo container walls and the roof. So I'm going to have some support beams there. 

I've seen container houses built on HGTV and the more of the metal sides you take out for windows and doors the more you compromise the structural integrity. So you need support beams to hold everything in place, level and plumb. 

So in no particular order

  1. Support beams for the ceilings of the upper and lower level.
  2. Build the corners of the containers and glue them to the long walls.
  3. Cut first floor ceiling and second floor flooring - with staircase opening.
  4. Glue in flooring for the upper level, stain and sand it.
  5. Build the bathroom wall
  6. Build the closet
  7. Build transom windows for upper level
  8. Fold & prime the corner lift pieces
  9. Make the four handles for the container doors
  10. Stain closet & Bathroom doors - convert to barn doors
  11. Cut the roof
  12. Prime the walls, roof & stairs
  13. Paint the walls & roof
    1. Wallpaper or paint?
  14. Make supports for the overhang/carport
  15. Base & steps for house (cinderblocks? or skip this)
  16. Landscaping
  17. Posts & railings for roof patio
  18. Prime & paint posts & railings of roof patio
  19. Make bifold doors for upper level
  20. Make floor to ceiling windows for upper level
  21. Make frames for all floor to ceiling windows
  22. Make sink cabinet for bathroom
  23. Make 'glass' door for shower
  24. Tile shower walls & soap niche
  25. Lighting.
    1. Bathroom overhead
    2. Over front door
    3. On either side of bifold for roof patio
    4. Kitchen pendant lights
    5. Living room lights
    6. Light in upstairs office
    7. Bedroom lights
  26. Furniture for bedroom 
  27. Furniture for living room
  28. Spider plants in macrame holders for kitchen window?
  29. Install kitchen cabinets, faucet, appliances, backsplash & floating shelves
  30. Install bathroom fixtures
  31. Rugs & pillows
  32. Books
  33. Cats

As you can see, quite the list. 

Oh, the new Halloween movie came out this weekend so of course my husband had to see it. He streamed it so it played in my living room.  Thankfully I had plenty to do and could stay occupied. Horror is not my thing. He loves it.

I did get the ceiling and floor cut with a square for the stairs opening.  I haven't taken pictures of that yet because that's the only thing I've done with them. 

I spent quite a bit of time working on the transom windows for the upstairs. 


My biggest trouble with the windows has been making sure the exterior frames look the same for all of them.

I worked on the bathroom barn door.  I'm pretty pleased with how it came out so far. 


And as you can see above, I worked on the tile for the shower walls as well.



I went through my lights and figured out which bulbs would work for them. So that's good. No pictures of that because I didn't paint or anything but it gives me ideas of how I'll use everything.

I primed and painted the stairs. Always a good time right?



It's actually a metallic black but it's not as easy to see in pictures.  But while I had the black paint out I did the transom windows too.


I cut the 'glass' for the windows as well but they don't photograph very nicely. Darn reflections and glare.

Today I started thinking of how I would finish the walls. I can either paint them, or do a wallpaper or a combination of both. And since I'm doing the sort of updated Mid-Century Modern thing I started going through my scrapbook paper.

Keeping in mind that anything I choose has to work with the tiles in the kitchen and bathroom I used one of the shower walls to see how the colors would work.


I thought it would be cool to do a big floral on the wall panel and under the window in the living room area. And then something to match it on the other little pieces of wall area. Not that there's much with the windows.



I like how big the flower print is because the larger print is a bit more modern than the really busy look of the true Mid-Century wall papers.

And the variety of colors would give me a more options for furniture fabrics.  I'd have to use solids or else a print that looks really good with that floral but that's a concern for another day.

Still thinking about the flooring for the bathroom but for the bedroom, sitting room/office and bathroom... I could go darker and moody in the bedroom, though again, there isn't a lot of wall space.

Lighter in the sitting room/office and a medium shade in the bathroom?  Here are some of my options.







Number 6 is a little busy for me but I felt like I should include it.

I got a few other things done and was able to cross them off. This is the last full week I'll have to work on the dollhouse so I'm hopeful that I can get everything I need primed and painted built, glued and dried so any primer/paint doesn't make it fall apart.

Only about sixty days left! Ahhh!

How are all of you doing?