I finished the wainscot panels on either side of the mantle. Of course there will be a skirting board as well as a chair rail all around.
I can't decide how to finish the stair landing. Should it be marble? The front of the landing is problematic, too. Should I add a bull-nose molding to the upper edge, or continue the skirting across it? Decisions, decisions... I thought I'd finish the door in a dark walnut stain.
Thomas Jefferson, whose architecture inspired Merriman Park, would surely not approve of my staircase! While he was stationed in France as American Ambassador, the French were building mansion houses in Paris with 'suppressed' staircases --they were tucked discreetly into small alcoves. Even the grandest townhouses featured stairs crammed into the tiniest possible space. 'Grand' staircases briefly fell out of fashion and were considered a waste of space and expense. Jefferson took that concept home and utilized it in most of his subsequent work. So I originally planned on not showing the stair at all...
I'm glad I changed my mind! (With apologies to Thomas Jefferson)! I'm afraid the old boy would spin in his grave if I used the wrought iron balustrade from Sue Cook --but whatevs, T.J.!