The trim around our french door was a more modern/inexpensive mitered jobby like this…
The rest of the door trim in the kitchen is original to the farmhouse…it might not be a big deal. Not really. We have mismatched trim throughout the entire house. But then Mr. DIY wanted one of these:
He HATES when the door is not shut quickly. Ask anyone in our family his infamous naggiest lecture and they’ll holler: “YOU’RE LETTING THE BUGS IN!”
::eye roll::
(actually…bugs = bad. they bite. kitty destroys house getting them. take back ::eye roll::)
Since we’re remodeling the kitchen
AND he wants an automatic door shutter-upper (also known as the Mr. DIY shutter upper! hehehehe) which needs a wider trim, we decided to change out the skinny trim for something chunky and matching the original.
You can see the skinny trim in the background of this picture: SEE IT THERE? And the bug destroyer in the foreground? I have a bent curtain – rod victim of bug destroyer’s determination.
Original trim throughout the kitchen. Wide. Pretty.
How we matched it:
We used three 3 1/2″ by 1″ boards. Set up the vertical sides first from floor to top of door frame. Mark to just the top of the vertical door frame and cut. I love this look and it’s so easy to frame doors and windows this way. Mitering is a lot more complicated!
The top horizontal board sits on top of the cut vertical boards to complete the frame. Ours overlaps each side by 1/2″. Mark 1/2″ past the vertical side and cut.
Prime with a latex primer such as Kilz.
We then used Dutch Boy’s Trim & Cabinet paint (Ultra White). One coat before hanging.
Place and secure with finishing nails, countersinking them.
Fill nail holes with wood filler.
Use caulk were needed (side/seams).
Lightly sand where needed.
I always use my Purdy paint brush for trim. I gave the trim a second coat of paint. We use a satin or semi-gloss finish on trim. Much easier to wipe finger prints (this door especially is in the path from kitchen to grill and my cook never sees his black fingerprints but you can’t miss them).
All done. Stand back and admire, be reassured that the door closes automatically and exit quickly to avoid the push and letting bugs in! 🙂
Next up – framing that window and baseboard trim! I do love that the door trim now matches the rest of our old home’s character.
A new creative DIY blog started just a few months ago but already showing some great DIY projects under her label appropriately titled DIY tutorials. My favorite is the stenciled wall tutorial…
Isn’t it pretty? It’s the same stencil I used for my daughter’s room so I might be a little biased. Here is Gina’s beautiful result…
Gina is not only DIY creative, she’s blog-creative too. I LOVE this ongoing series of hers…
You’ll have to visit A Sense of Design to read the posts. I know you’ll enjoy it as much as I have reading back through them!
Wait! Are you still here or did you head over already? There’s more to see too! One of our favorite topics, HOMES – before and after! Here’s a sneak peek of Gina’s house.
Kitchen After
(drool!)
Sweetest Girl’s Room
Gina, welcome to blogging! You’re off to an awesome start! I can’t wait to catch up on your posts and follow along to see more! Thanks so much for showing off today! 😉
A couple of weeks ago, I was fortunate enough to be invited to the Delta Faucet 2011 Blogger Event (all expense paid). Exciting, yes! Did I hesitate to accept? No way! A get away and DIY/home improvement related? A DIYer’s dream trip! Thank you so much to Delta for an interesting, fun filled couple of days. I have a new appreciation as a consumer to all of the hard work, innovation and creativity that goes into manufacturing quality products. Here’s a recap of my experience:
We started off with a reception to get acquainted with each other. Good food and drinks and a homework assignment by Paul: Take our shower backwards, starting with what we normally do last and finish with usual first shower maneuver. Sounds like no big deal, right? Give it a try. It really threw me off balance waiting until the end of my shower to wash off make up. Who knew something so routine meant so much?
We were given a warm welcome at the Delta headquarters (and even applauded!) and an introduction by sweet Paula.
Brizo is Delta’s luxury line…offering distinctive design aesthetics (BEAUTY) and performance, creating a fashion statement for the home. Lovely! Fascinating: Brizo is the primary sponsor for fashion designer, Jason Wu and the first national sponsor of the St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway.
I fell in love with this girls’ curves. (x) Add to the dream DIY bathroom makeover one of these days. I love the Delta Brizo Swarovski crystal finial…
Intuition shower head is standard and hand held with a pause button!
Some interesting and awesome Delta features:
H2O Kinetic Technology – uses less water without sacrificing pressure and comfort. Water conservation and performance.
Touch2O and Touch 2Oxt Technology – start and stop the flow of water with a touch to the faucet – use wrist, elbow, forearm. Messy hands, clean faucets (need this!).
Diamond Seal Technology – a tough diamond-coated valve to prevent leaks
MagnaTite Docking – powerful magnet on the pull down/spray hose to keep it in place when not in use.
Getting to know the products and features of Delta’s collections and some hands on interaction:
Holly, Maggie and I made a great team…installing a kitchen faucet and a Touch2O bathroom faucet (auto shut off). We gave some feedback on the instructions. Simple installation. Even I could swap out a Delta faucet without Mr. DIY’s assistance.
We were also split up into two teams and given direction by Tom Foust on an exercise in brainstorming. So much fun to work through a creative/troubleshooting process. You had to be there, but let me just say “Da Smootha rocks”!
Dinner on our last evening was at the wonderful Recess in Indianapolis. Delicious food (menu changes daily) and a beautiful industrial decorated atmosphere.
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I invite you to check out each blog listed above. Tell them I said “hi”.
This was one group of talented DIYers and super friendly bloggers. I really enjoyed meeting and getting acquainted with everyone in real life.
~*~*~*~ Delta’s lobby…dreamy. I’ll take one of each, please.
I loved meeting Holly from 504Main. We’ve e-known each other for nearly 2 years, the past year as a part of the DIY Club and finally had the opportunity to meet face-to-face. Thanks, Delta!
So, overall…I have a new respect for Delta’s eco-friendly, family friendly, DIY-friendly, creative, innovative, beautiful products. I love that they provide an amazing work environment for their employees with a superb atmosphere. Everyone seemed to love their job and were excited and proud to be a Delta team member. A peek behind the scenes and seeing things first hand was awesome!
Just some more Delta & Brizo faucet eye candy for future reference…