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Then I tried to pick it up again and broke it and it was a mess..

I painted that whole area out in the same color as the rest of the walls in the room, but something still wasn’t quite right..There are always unforeseen gaps and weird angles when you’re working with old houses like this!

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

Sometimes those gaps aren’t really a big deal, but sometimes they can just ruin the whole look of a room.. Chris cut this long skinny wedge to fit right into the gap.Adhesive is perfect for a situation like this because any other form of fastening either wouldn’t have anywhere to hold on to, or would split the tiny piece of wood.We just spread a little bit on the edges of the wood with a piece of cardboard and popped it into place!.

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

I finished up with a nice bead of caulk over the whole area..Instead of a weird dark gap, it’s looks nice and clean!

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

We also fitted a little piece of wood over the little trench in the ceiling where the wires were.

Again, adhesive is great for this because you don’t want to risk having a nail or a screw slip even a fraction of an inch in a situation where you’re so close to wires!.Except better because it has that whole “distressed on purpose” look to it.

We (all of us) just love it out here now!.The back yard definitely needs a few improvements in terms of the landscaping and a bit of clean up, but it’s coming along nicely!.

Just pretend all those plants and shrubs are in non-cartoon form, K?.If you look closely at that last picture (which still has the old green fake shutters) and some of the others, you can see that we also built some new, chunkier grey shutters to go around the windows too.