31 January 2011

Trim and Doors

The interior doors arrived today.  Our trim carpenters are hard at work installing doors, closets, baseboards, window sills, shelves, and our mudroom storage area.  We went with a chamfered edge on the window sills.


Here's another view, plus you can see the work from the painting crew as they are prepping the cabinets for painting and staining by caulking and filling nail holes.


And a close-up.


Since we chose shaker style doors for our cabinets we wanted to continue that look in the house.  We selected 3 panel shaker style doors for the interior doors.  Several are stain grade but most will be painted white, as will the baseboards and door trim.  Here is the door to the master bedroom.


And the paint-grade version:

 

In the master bath:





We saved some money on the guest bedroom closet by choosing flat panel paint grade doors.  We wanted doors that open for full access to the closet and to avoid those annoying panel or bi-fold doors.



Our front door is a similar style, but solid mahogany with reeded glass panels.  Upside down here:


Here are the left and right sides of the kids' closets.  The shelves are varying widths on the left and there are two hanging racks on the rack.  Likely we'll put a mirror on the back wall.

 
And the larger of the master closets....shoe shelves on the right, tall hang-ups further back on the right, a couple of different sets of shelves on the left, and four racks of short hang-ups.






 View from the far wall of the closet looking back to the door:

No comments:

Post a Comment