{"id":50809,"date":"2021-02-04T18:44:22","date_gmt":"2021-02-04T18:44:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jamesosmond.co.uk\/doublehouse\/?p=50809"},"modified":"2024-02-19T09:16:45","modified_gmt":"2024-02-19T09:16:45","slug":"finishing-touches","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jamesosmond.co.uk\/doublehouse\/finishing-touches\/","title":{"rendered":"Small Details &#038; Finishing Touches"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[vc_row row_type=&#8221;row&#8221; use_row_as_full_screen_section=&#8221;no&#8221; type=&#8221;full_width&#8221; oblique_section=&#8221;no&#8221; text_align=&#8221;left&#8221; triangle_shape=&#8221;no&#8221; css_animation=&#8221;&#8221; box_shadow_on_row=&#8221;no&#8221;][vc_column][vc_column_text]Since moving into my first shared student house in Nottingham 20 years ago, I\u2019ve pretty much always lived in a building at least 100 years old.\u00a0 That\u2019s eight buildings in total and in almost all of them, I\u2019ve seen first hand (and often contributed to) the effect of slapping another coat of paint on.\u00a0 Sash windows sealed solidly shut and skirting detail smoothed into indistinct blandness from multiple applications of once-white, but now yellowing, Dulux High Gloss.\u00a0 I\u2019m certainly not critical of this approach.\u00a0 In the age old clash between the two great schools of DIY philosophy, \u2018a job properly done\u2019 versus \u2018life\u2019s too short\u2019, I have historically come down in favour of the latter.\u00a0 After all, another coat of paint is better than no paint; it still preserves.\u00a0 Also, I think I\u2019ve always been fairly confident that eventually someone would come along and do the thing properly.\u00a0 Someone in their early 40s perhaps, armed with an orbital sander and an inexplicable enthusiasm.\u00a0 Someone like&#8230;.well, me as it happens.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I wouldn\u2019t say that every surface in the house has been stripped completely back, but certainly all the windows whose glazing bars had become gunked up with paint have been given the full treatment.\u00a0 They are such a faff to paint anyway that the added work of preparing them properly first didn\u2019t seem too arduous.\u00a0 Also, all the doors were taken off their hinges and sanded prior to painting and all the iron-mongery was removed, stripped of paint, cleaned, restored and replaced.\u00a0 A wire brush drill attachment is a wonderful tool for this and it\u2019s such a satisfying job.\u00a0 It is also probably easier than buying new ironmongery because the existing hinges and rim-locks are not only excellent quality and authentic, they\u2019re also calibrated to the doors and frames that they have become used to over the last couple of hundred years.\u00a0 This means that they can be refitted without any adjustments and they also make an important contribution to the aesthetics of age that I have been consistently championing throughout this restoration.\u00a0 You may think that an original hinge or door handle wouldn\u2019t make much difference visually, but given that there are two of each on every door in the house, the effect soon adds up.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row row_type=&#8221;row&#8221; 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css_animation=&#8221;&#8221; box_shadow_on_row=&#8221;no&#8221;][vc_column][vc_column_text]Perhaps the most satisfying part of the whole restoration though has been the repair and construction of various window shutters.\u00a0 In the early stages, we had a professional joinery company make some shutters for the main bedrooms we were using at the time.\u00a0 They did a pretty good job but it was very expensive.\u00a0 At the same time, a friend donated some salvaged shutters to us that had rotten ends and various other bits of damage.\u00a0 From these, I was able to trim one of the panels back to good wood, scarf in some extra pieces and make a perfectly good simple shutter for a narrow little window in Lucy\u2019s bedroom.[\/vc_column_text][vc_separator type=&#8221;transparent&#8221; up=&#8221;10&#8243;][vc_gallery type=&#8221;image_grid&#8221; images=&#8221;50823,50820,50821,50822&#8243; img_size=&#8221;&#8221; column_number=&#8221;2&#8243; grayscale=&#8221;no&#8221; hover_icon=&#8221;magnifier&#8221; 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