Watch some Matthew Cremora videos, if you can pull that stuff in the same level he does, it's gonna be easy. Otherwise, have lots of money to order shit from people like him.
Like some have said, detailed woodwork, wanescoting, big multi-piece crown, brass light fixtures, and then get some antique furniture from a consignment store or whatever. Your main expense will be the carpentry and painting. If you have a 15x20' bedroom, I would charge 1400 to do an applied molding wanescoting with chair rail, 350 for base, 1500 for double crown, and casing 3 doors would be 240. So that's $3490 in labor, you supply the materials. Then you have to paint it and that will be about 2500 including materials.
Wallpapering was actually much more common in middle class and higher homes because paints of the time were drab and dried with uneven colors, and because wallpaper could be bought with all sorts of intricate designs and patterns, and then easily replaced when they went out of style or became stained by tobacco smoke.
Learn finish carpentry.
>Op wants victorian ie english room
>Suggests op learn snowasiatic carpentry
Watch some Matthew Cremora videos, if you can pull that stuff in the same level he does, it's gonna be easy. Otherwise, have lots of money to order shit from people like him.
1) go on craigslist, facebook marketplace or similar
2) get free victorian furniture people are giving away because it's not in style
that's it.
What defines Victorian furniture?
Are they all hardwood or do you get modern MDF veneer imitations?
yes. i would say the most needed skill is drywall and some carpentry to make all those crown molding
thats it really
then you decorate furniture photos
chair bed
women love this shit
the greatest quote ever
women get a million dollars
men invest it
women buy ikea furniture
Dark green wallpaper.
Mmmmh, good ol' arsenic green
Like some have said, detailed woodwork, wanescoting, big multi-piece crown, brass light fixtures, and then get some antique furniture from a consignment store or whatever. Your main expense will be the carpentry and painting. If you have a 15x20' bedroom, I would charge 1400 to do an applied molding wanescoting with chair rail, 350 for base, 1500 for double crown, and casing 3 doors would be 240. So that's $3490 in labor, you supply the materials. Then you have to paint it and that will be about 2500 including materials.
Wallpapering was actually much more common in middle class and higher homes because paints of the time were drab and dried with uneven colors, and because wallpaper could be bought with all sorts of intricate designs and patterns, and then easily replaced when they went out of style or became stained by tobacco smoke.
I was talking about painting the woodwork white, but yeah, wallpaper would be fitting. And sconces.
Remove the electricity and add a chamber pot that you throw the contents out the window would be my 2 suggestions