I’m using my set square, saw along the line and each cut I made the other day was crooked. I had to get comfortable with ‘crooked’ early on in the project …. it has charm and goes very well with my wonky house.
Following the flow also requires sometimes to be OK with taking it slow and so the last few weeks went at a leisurely pace. Acknowledging that progress is being made helps me to soothe the little niggle that wants it to go faster.
Following the flow also requires sometimes to be OK with taking it slow and so the last few weeks went at a leisurely pace. Acknowledging that progress is being made helps me to soothe the little niggle that wants it to go faster.
My Tool Hero and ever helpful friend Robin took me to his current jobsite to show me some samples for framing my windows lend me some tools and rip some trim. I had all the intention to do mine the way he suggested. But when it came to it, one of my window casings was chopped to tiny house size in wonky fashion (not wanting any parts of them shown off in a reveal) and the curved wall simply wants to be spatial in every way. So following the flow I went with individuality and made relatively easy work of it and once the Roman Shades are up it'll look great.
I wanted to get my partial pebble wall grouted before setting the Fireplace on it and move on to doing the floor and ran out of grout. Going by the box and had I used normal tiles it should have been enough for twice my aria floor to ceiling. I’ll possibly wright up a tutorial on my findings of creating a beach pebble wall because I didn’t find any guidelines other than pictures of other people’s projects.