What to do eith weird space between stairs and wall??
Enidrac
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Comments (28)These are some things I had around the house I thought I'd start playing with to see if anything might work. I hung my son's pics back up. I am replacing the two chairs with a chair and a half chaise type in a dark sage that will be angled toward the tv. So I have this chair available if I wanted to slip cover it. I love the idea about painting the half wall dark. I think i will do that when my painter comes back for other work. The lamp is just from another room for an idea. So - any thoughts on this arrangement in the corner?...See MoreWeird section of wall - paint it ceiling, wall, or trim color?
Comments (23)Thanks all! Ttodd and awm, those pics really help. I think you are right - trim color it is. If I don't like it, I can always do it wall color later. In fact, I'll just have the painter skip it completely -- it will stay white like it is now and when he's done, I'll get the idea of whether it looks right in white or not. If not, I'll paint it wall color. Thanks all! Now, if I can only get over my "issues" about hiring a painter in the first place. This is my first time hiring a painter. I've always done my own painting and really enjoy it -- I'm just hard up for time these days with a job and 2 kids. I tend to be persnickety about the final paint job and often do 3 or 4 coats because I'm not happy with the coverage of 2. But I don't like ladders (or falling!) so I knew we were going to hire a painter to do the tall walls over the stairs and in a big open two-story area over the breakfast room. The painter we picked came recommended by a friend and his price seemed good ($300 for the tall stuff) so I asked him what it would cost to do the rest of the walls and ceilings that aren't done - he quoted another $800. Still seems like a good deal for all this space, but I'm having pangs about paying $800 for painting walls I can very well reach myself. Then again, I'm going to have my hands full wtih all the trim, plus we have two small kids who would probably rather be going places with mom and dad on the weekends instead of hanging out in the house while mom and dad paint. And I'm worried that I won't be happy with the final job because of how picky I've been in the past. He says he'll do as many coats as I want (for an extra fee, of course) but the prices he quoted only include 2. So anyway, I'm very nervous about how this whole experience is going to go...hoping I end up happy and feeling like the money we're spending is worth it. Thanks for all the advice!...See MoreHow do I cover this gap between wall and stairs? Photos!
Comments (13)Baseboard will look strange here. I was the one who suggested you make a block for this area. But here is another idea that will look very good. You could use some full profile door casing. By full profile, I mean the kind of case that's used with corner blocks because it is a full 3/4" on both sides----not tapered. Some of it has flutes or beading that would look nice and some of it is 5" wide. I would use something wider than your baseboard. Here is something else for you to look at----it might give you some good ideas. This website is one I found a while back for corbels, but they also have some neat wood panels that you might find useful. It's under "new products" on their site. www.osbornewood.com...See MoreHelp! Creative ideas to fill space between pony wall and ceiling?
Comments (6)I'd like it to be temporary enough to where I can close off the room as I choose when we have guests staying with us. But once they leave I could pull/push/slide it to the side for more space and daylight. So your idea is perfect! I just found soundproof room dividing curtains online. I could install a wire curtain rod the width of the room and just use that. I believe this would be much cheaper/faster than building on to it and leave it as is. you!...See Morenjmomma
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