Border is done! Lots of work...
It comes three to a roll
- This is how it comes
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I trimmed it further for the look I wanted, each repeat taking 16 cuts with an xacto blade, time consuming to say the least!
Happy with the result
- I trimmed it for installation
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Bottom line - this room was really, really hard to fit a border to, with ceilings that wander by several inches and every single thing out of plumb, it took a lot of thought, and still some places I look and think "do I do that bit right?" But then look at it from a slightly different angle and decide I did. All wall except for the one with the built in, I struck a straight line with a laser, following an average distance from the ceiling. The wall with the built in, as discussed earlier, I had the border follow the dip of the trim / ceiling.
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Anyhow, enough previews for now - gotta clear up! Looking at that last pic makes me kind of wish I had ordered my interior storms in a lighter color (the sashes used to be finished in natural wood so I ordered these in brown a couple of years ago)