99% complete - just ignore the black square hole - that's where the outlet needs to be pulled through. This was the "small" paint job that turned into a massive project but I'm really happy with the end result.
And the reason we needed new paint was because the old green clashed with the green wallpaper in the powder room. Sherwin Williams Slate Tile which is approximately a 4:1 mix of Benjamin Moore's Haley Navy and Revere Pewter. Mission accomplished.
Sean showcased some of his carpentry skills.
I picked up this canvas abstract from overstock.com.
Sean's already talking about how we "have" to carry the wainscoting through the foyer and family room now. It is a good thing we're married to each other.
Looks super Meg!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! :) Love the way it looks, too! So polished.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!
ReplyDeletewhere's the before and after????
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! Now, I want to go and add some moulding. lol Seriously, wonderful work and beautiful results! *High Five* :D
ReplyDeleteDo you recall what the trim color is? It's a very pleasing soft white.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat type of molding did you use inside the rectangles and squares?!
I was wondering the same!! What type of molding did you use inside the rectangles and squares?! It looks incredible!!
ReplyDeleteWhat size wood did you use and what style trim inside the boxes.
ReplyDeleteWas this done on textured drywall? It's hard to tell if there's texture to the walls, or if you sanded it down first before applying the boards? I've seen some instructions (Family Handyman Magazine) where you cut out the drywall and replace with 1/2 inch plywood. Your result looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteFantastic, but what did it look like before?
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