Showing posts with label diy remodeling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy remodeling. Show all posts

Fragile Old Bench with SK

Deb's Fragile Old Bench

I've come to expect the best from the Graphics Fairy. I'm always delkighted to find exactly what I need when undergoing a project.
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Thank you to The Graphics Fairy for the nice review. 
Using The Graphics Fairy graphic, the words were changed to my clients estate name.
The bench had been out in the elements, freeze and heat of Eastern Washington State for decades. She challenged me! How amazing, people actually believe I can fix cool stuff.

He literally had to be restored, screwed, filled and sanded several times. Although he is still fragile, wood glue and screws have made him a bit more sturdy.

After sanding one last time, I mixed a soft cream from my custom chalk paints and painted the entire surface. It was sanded and painted an additional two times, sanding in between coats.
The decorative elements had been made from cheap plywood which had split and warped. Trying to figure out what I could use in their place was a challenge.

The support brackets are only 1/2". Should I cut a new element or choose something a bit more fun.

I chose a powdered coated metal iron baluster from Lowes, which I cut down to the correct size needed for the spaces.
  I have linked the picture to my supplier.

I hand carved slots into the back of the bench to fit the cut baluster pieces. They were epoxied into place with a small molding to finish.
 
My first inspiration didn't look as I envisioned.
The graphic was too large, overwhelming the bench.
 
The inside of the lidded storage area is lined with a pretty damask paper, although the bench will spend the rest of it's life in a protected area. I sealed this interior with a weather proof sealer, 
I am lucky to have had a small part of this homes design. This client has excellent taste and wished for her old farmhouse to be brought into it's next fifty years. Almost a 1000+ sq. ft. was added to the original home.

I was thrilled to draw these building plans.

A new entry, stairs and kitchen was essentially the entire remodel.
Beautiful furniture to follow. A massive black, eight foot tall armoire  will find a new home on the wall to the left.


Deb travels extensively. She always brings back unique treasures.
Again, I am fortunate to have been a part of this beautiful home.


   
It was recommended to glue these pieces on with rubber cement. I didn't have great luck with that. I used a two part mixed epoxy.
The front bottom panel was also covered with the damask paper. 
                       
After sanding once again, I repainted the entire piece. The next step is to wash with a warm chocolate glaze and wipe off. You can wash as much off as you like. 
I like the old look.


I silver foiled the damask raised design. Then sanded it back. Just a touch of shiny...

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Old Gym Lockers with SK

Heavy Metal Gym Lockers with New Finishes

Friends and cohorts are great to have on your side. I have several whom save special finds for me.

I had designed my studio around three very special pieces of furniture. The old lockers being number one on my list.

These old gym lockers had stood outside in the weather for ten years by the time I got my hands on them. They had dents and rust galore.
 
I painted the interior with a spray primer which had been tinted aqua.
I then painted the interior of the doors with Modern Master Metal Effects Paints, copper and iron.
This color was chosen to match my studio floors.
Although the picture below seems to be a different color than the floors, they are actually the same exact paint and colors.

The exterior is painted with my copper and rust oxizing paints from Modern Masters.
Using  Hard Rock Putty paste and a vine stencil, I added a three-D design and painted it with the iron/rust oxizing paint.

 I screwed through the metal backs of the locker to my shiplap wall for security. When they are filled with tools and paints it is very heavy.
The shelving is old wood. Adding and glueing pretty old black paper finishes the inside backs.

The finished lockers are placed on a shelf which hold all my stencils. We then crown molded the top and I painted it rust.
As my studio is finished one step at a time, the finished lockers are all I envisioned, as I dreamed of my amazing personal space.

Thanks for visiting. SK


SK Adding To Her French Blues

Adding to SK's French Blues

The set of French blue is continuing with a re-built headboard.

ProX Home Center with SK

SK's Creative ProX Ladies Night

Our local Home Builders store,  ProX has a great reputation. They are responsible for hosting Ladies Night at ProX.

I've been invited to share my knowledge with chalk paints. Fun.😃 

February 2, 2017, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM.

I have had a bit of fun coming up with, maybe, a few ideas to show how versions and techniques make the difference in the final products look.


 
                                               
  



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