Finally finished painting what was once the dining room. Now for the wainscot which I wanted installed before painting, but it didn't work out. This was my choice when Mike was here, but he said it was too much "figuring" for him. We tried everything and could not get the spacing to be pleasing. One short piece of wall from the window edge would require narrow spacing which I didn't want, and it's the section you see from the other rooms. Balance was not to be.
The next option was vertical shiplap with top rail, too much fussing around. The top and bottom would need a rabbet, precise cuts, and wherever the wall was wonky it would show. It's also too similar to what we removed.
Horizontal it will be, but not like this. Love it to the ceiling, but this is the common installation for shiplap wainscot and to me it is lacking.
So a wider top and bottom rail than this with a cap will be best for us, unless we can find a finish carpenter. I'm not holding my breath, and we've been waiting long enough. Seems shiplap is a common option for bathrooms! I can't figure out why they cut a narrow top and bottom lap. Couldn't the bottom board be brought up higher and the skinny top not needed? Or bring the top rail down to the seam? Maybe I'm too fussy.
As soon as I find Ann, I plan to start. Drives me absolutely mad when I can't find things but emptying a room for painting can create havoc in another. I transferred leftover paint to a small container for touch ups in another room. I just did it. Yet I can't remember the vessel I put it in nor where it is!! I've searched high and low with no result. All I've found is the container that held the paint before I moved it so I know I didn't imagine it all. How can you lose something you had the day before?
Hope the weekend went well for you.
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