Ceiling Trim and More Roof Window Trim

Doing the ceiling trim was an exercise in trigonometry.

The trim is installed where the ceiling meets the walls providing a nice clean aesthetic at those transitions.  Simple 90-degree and 45-degree cuts if your room is a box.  But, our ceiling is angled as it’s installed direct to the rafters and mimics the roof pitch.  That meant lots of angles to figure out Continue reading

Displaying the Obvious

Every now and then you have to take a break from the tiny house build to work on another project of real significance.  Like a flag stand for your flag that’s taking a stand.  Though, I can’t believe the statements on this flag are a stand.  Can’t believe these things don’t just go without saying Continue reading

Homemade Light Fixtures – Box Lights

With our spectacular log lights (if we do say so ourselves) as motivation, it was back to work on the box lights.

These took a bit more prototyping and processing than the log lights did.  Despite the single blog post about them, the creation of these bad boys extended over quite a bit of time and progress on the build.  These words and images don’t convey nearly enough the brain cells, retries, setbacks, googling, curses, sharp words, and persistence devoured and projected into the world from this process… Continue reading

Ceiling Ridge and Roof Window Trim

With the ceiling finished, we wanted to make a little more headway on making it look nice, so wanted to install the trim piece along the ceiling ridge and also all the nice pieces around the roof window.  Really, there were three more ceiling board pieces that had to be installed next to the roof window, so we weren’t quite finished on the ceiling Continue reading