Painted Furniture Page 1
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This client had a new, upgraded mantle installed on
their fireplace. They sought to change the look of the
whole red brick surround.
I
painted the mantle and added some high- lighting details
to the wood work. The biggest change came from the
application of a stone resurfacing product, which
changed the red brick into light granite.
The paneled front of this reception desk received an
updated look from my tissue texture in red with black
glaze.
This 10 panel door is embossed fiberglass and now
matches the interior of the oak- lined elevator.
Here it is prior to wood graining.
The door to this elevator was grained to match the oak
interior of the elevator.
These columns are marbled in a modified Carerra style,
with Yellow Siena marbled capitals and bases.
This is a tighter shot of the carerra and siena marbled
column
In this solid cherry walk in closet, I needed to faux
wood grain the pre-primed white door to see that it
blended in with the cabinetry.
In this client's powder room, they wanted something eye
catching that would not take up any actual space. So I
painted a "built-in cabinet" with leaded glass doors.
A close- up shot of the leaded glass cabinet.
The cabinet appears to be placed on a wall where it
would never actually fit. Some of the contents of the
cabinet are images of special items provided by the
client.
This
cast concrete mantle was installed poorly and the client
was very unhappy. They had a carpenter add the wood trim
above the stone mantle and I followed him by painting
the entire fire surround to look like limestone. They
are now very happy with this focal point.
This pair of foyer columns is now a focal point in the
entry. I matched the style of a marble tile provided by
my client.
A pair of columns in this master bedroom
went from plain white to marble elegance.
I applied the same marble finish to this
mantle as I used on the columns of this master bedroom.