Showing posts with label decorative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorative. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!





We took painting skills from decorative painting on walls, and transferred it to cookie making... that's right. It was heaven. 2 little hands helping make valentine cookie perfection. What could be better?

Happy Valentine's Day... put down the paint brush today and make something sweet...

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Oil decorative painted kitchen backsplash


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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

5 Affordable Updates using Decorative Painting

1. Do the base coat: To keep costs down, ask around to your family and friends, I'm sure you'll be able to find someone who is willing to help you base coat. Then the artistic work can be done.


2. If the wall paint is less than 1.5 years old: We can work with the existing wall base color, to do a color change, and you can instantly have a different room! (Photo Below: Room started off as the 'builder' white, and 3 layers were added to create faux)


3. Have a 'decorative boarder' added around a room: This works great in any room. Most clients have done this in hallways, kitchens and bathrooms. When you add a vine, or flowers to any wall color, you instantly get a different feel, and colors you never knew will start to shine through the room.


4. Paint the ceiling: That's right, look up in your home. These often neglected spots in the home are a sure way to give any space a 'wow' factor with out re-doing the whole room, with minimal costs compared to a whole-room re-paint.


5. Add a Decorative Accent wall: This allows you to have a whole new room, with only changing one thing, for a dramatic change.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

High End Barber Shop: Baltimore, MD




Here's the shop I'm working in right now. Today I added vertical stripes on the left hand wall in a brown that was used on the opposite wall faux. When I first approached the job, it looked like something i could just knock out. Oops. Looks can be deceiving! There is over 1,600 square feet of walls, including the bathrooms. In the end it's going to be worth it. The Chairs and booths that are going in are black, and very streamed lined. We are keeping the floors cement to keep with the industrial feeling with the exposed pipes. I'll keep everyone posted on the progress. I love getting involved with fresh start-ups like this!