Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Bathroom Face Lift!!


Commercial Bathroom Face Lift


This was a neat Before and After project! The floor was a 90's green tile floor, cabinets in the dated oak finish. Counter top and sink dated as well.

All I can say is "Wow".  A slab of granite, bowl sink, new faucet, Metallic faux finish for the cabinets and textured floor finish can really make over a room!

I am responsible for the cabinets which are done in a three layer metallic finish.  To start the floor update, I troweled on a granite product over a 2 part epoxy primer . Finished with a 2 tone glaze treatment and sealed with 2 coats of floor finish.




Monday, April 14, 2014

Re purposed furniture

This one was in need of some TLC! I was not able to repair the top drawer so I ditched it and added a board to make an area to house the TV components. Now it's a neat little TV stand with plenty of room to store DVD's etc in the two remaining drawers. It's painted two toned and I stripped the top down to wood to find a very nice oak surface and decided to keep it oak!

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Painted Oak Bathroom Vanity



These are Oak Cabinets that were stained a dark yet too bright red cherry which really wasn't doing the granite justice! The wall to the right of the sink is actually a curved wall with a very nice textured wallpaper

Monday, March 17, 2014

Metallic Painted Range Hood


Just finished painting this range hood. 3 layers of Modern Masters Metallic paints with a clear coat. Customer is still picking out back splash tile! The hood was actually built by the custom cabinet makers out of wood.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Cabinet Finish

Just finished this built-in cabinet in a Mason Creme finish which is a off white base coat with a very subtle overall glaze and a detailed glaze in the profile areas. This built-in had more TLC than my paint job! The decorator had the cabinet maker add the 3 drawers at the bottom to make it taller, then dressed it up with additional trim to the ceiling. A real custom piece now! Can't wait to see the new hardware the decorator selects.