Showing posts with label custom plaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom plaster. Show all posts

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Labor of Luh...uhh...Labor Powder Room


Ok, so I am pretty happy with the results, but I put a pantsload of work into this seemingly teeny tiny powder bath....and I only spread it out over like 9 months. Yay me.
Month 1: Fret over how and what and when and how much to spend and how and what and when....( You'll notice a turquoise and brown glazed piece of pottery in some of the pictures.  This was my "inspiration", but I also wanted it to resemble both tiger's eye and copper without being too coppery and glammy)
Month 2: Purchase supplies, fret over purchase because sample boards looked like chalky poo...not exactly my vision.
Month 3: Sand down existing texture, begin smoothing and prepping...stand and stare and fret.
Month 4 and 5 and maybe 6: Ignore uneasiness in the pit of my tum tum and ignore the bathroom itself...close the door and work on Halloween projects.
Month 7:  Bite the bullet and just go at it.  Sanding, texturing, taping, priming, base-ing, blending....panicking.
Month 8:  Begin venetian plaster...troweling and burnishing and hating.
Month 9:  At some point I got my "Aha!" moment and realized what I needed to do to transform chalky poo into rad gorgeousness. *Ahem*  So I put on like 3 more layers of Venetian and Highlights, hand burnished and then stained over it, waxed and buffed and buffed to a high polish with my friend the electric buffer...and then troweled on a wax mixture of real mica flakes at the midline and drizzled down into plaster and polished again.
Baby revealed.

(Big D bought and hung the super neato edison squirrel cage bulb pendant from this company out of Seattle called Rejuvenation http://www.rejuvenation.com/ ...they still use people to put together all the parts and make your order to spec...lots of cool reproduction and vintage inspired lighting and hardware.)

Friday, April 24, 2009

Vintage Sports Room




























The room that goes with the previously posted aged lockers...as promised forever ago;) I re-plastered the walls to look aged and a bit beaten up...complete with large crackled paint. The "chair railing" colorful fence was also done in a aged crackled finish with bedroom, bathroom and closet doors to match. All handles, signs, fixtures were re-vamped in the rusted finish. Top trim was also redone to look more aged as well as the ceiling. I also salvaged a cheap boring fan to look rusted but colorful...can't seem to find pictures for that. I suppose this will be another edited post when I get to that;)