I reformed the 2nd floor fireplace mantle to have soft edges and jut out less. The tile was cracking and damaged in a few places. I used some off white found tile to make playful and subtle patches.





The interior pine wood trim has a warm walnut stained on the first floor and parts of the 2nd floor. Some re-building of trim pieces and re-finishing and touchup of everything.
This found stained glass window and new walnut trim make an interior window between the 1st floor bathroom and hall.
This glass light shade was already part of the home. I cleaned the glass and found an LED bulb short enough to fit inside.