
But I know for a fact - Russia is losing this huge part of their culture. Wooden houses are being demolished daily. And you hardly ever see a new house being built with such wooden ornaments. I guess it is just too expensive or we just lost the craftsmanship.
In December, I was contacted by a girl who wanted such window frame for a mirror in her house. I couldn’t resist. I had never worked on such frames before. And I had no idea what I was getting myself into.
It took me 2 months to bring this frame back to life. And I would definitely do it again. I am happy that people are beginning to understand the importance of preserving these window frames in any way they can.
I see more and more interior designs with restored window frames. And I have a feeling that this is just the beginning.
Restoration:
Disassembly, removal of all old nails, removal of old paint, wood damage repair, proper assembly, 2 coats of primer, 3 coats of paint, installation of a mirror.
Book:
Materials used in the video:
TiteBond Glue
Kleiberit Glue
Wood filler: Borma
Primer: Zinsen Bulls Eye
Paint: Pika Teho by Tikkurila
Music: