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You know that feeling you got on Christmas morning as a kid when you first saw that Santa came to visit? Well, that’s pretty much how I felt when I came home from work the day when our trim was finished in the new house.
Two carpenters had been working for 3 full days hanging the baseboard, window casings, door frames and new doors. When I finally came home to see their hard work finished, I could not WIPE the smile off of my face. I was honestly like a giddy kid on Christmas morning. And to be perfectly honest, I still feel that way and just can’t seem to stop staring at their gorgeous work.
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The Cost Breakdown
Be sure your carpenter is okay with this, some may prefer to order it themselves or may be able to get a better deal for you if they work with their contacts. Our carpenter was supportive of us doing it ourselves, so Matt and I did all of the ordering. The carpenter came over and took all of the measurements when he bid the job and gave us a detailed list of what product we needed. Essentially here are the exact products we ordered from Fox’s:
- 3 1/4″ colonial casing (MDF primed) — window & door trim
- 5 1/4″ colonial trim (MDF primed) — baseboard
- Shoe — baseboard
- Pineboard — window sills
- 9 pre-hung doors
Total Cost of Material: $1,800
Total Cost in Labor: $2,400
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Pre-hung doors can’t be returned, so you only have ONE chance to get it right. That part was a little stressful, but the associates made the process a lot easier. Thank goodness.
Then it was time for the fun part…choosing the door styles! Fox’s had a large selection of doors to choose from and both Matt and I fell in love with these craftsman style doors. For $50 more per door, we upgraded to the solid core doors instead of the hollow doors like we had in our old house. We figured it was worth the investment if this could be our forever home.
We also got to choose the hinge color and of course, I went with black. That was a no-brainer since we had already picked out the black handles and wanted the handles to match the hinges, but there were lots of colors to choose from.
Free Delivery!
Two weeks later our material was in and Foxs delivered it to our living room… free of charge! That was one of the perks that sold me on this home store because renting a truck and getting all of these pre-hung doors home sounded like a pain (and extra expense) we were hoping to avoid. If you are ordering your own material… regardless of where it’s from, be sure to order it well in advance so that it is ready by the time your carpenter is ready to work! (If your pre-hung doors are not standard sizes, they may take several weeks to ship).
The Installation
Before vs. After
As you can see from these side by side pictures, the windows and doors in this house never had trim around them before now. Seeing this new look for the first time was AH-MAZING.
The doors were old, flat, hollow, and painted over so these new, solid, Craftsman-style doors were an immediate upgrade. They still need to be painted white and the hardware needs to be added, but they’re already dreamy in my eyes.
What’s Left?
The only woodwork left to do for now is add the shoe to the baseboard. We were getting the floors done after the trim and didn’t want the wood stain or sander to hit the new shoe and damage it. So once the floor is stained and the walls are painted, the guys are going to come back and add the shoe. THEN, it will be completely finished.
So in L.O.V.E
Overall, I’m pretty much obsessed with all of it… and it’s not even painted yet! I was so excited when the trim was done that I spent that night puttying ALL of it so that we were ready for paint. Soon I’ll fill you in on the painted trim, finished doors (with hardware) and wall paint. Slowly, but surely, this place is looking like a house again…
Bridget
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