retain the lath on this wall because they liked the color and texture. Mitchell's brother found the old blanket box, now used as a coffee table, in a Toronto ravine. "It's my favorite piece, and it got me hooked on antiques," she says.
A wing chair with ticking and linen cushions sits comfortably in front
retain the lath on this wall because they liked the color and texture. Mitchell's brother found the old blanket box, now used as a coffee table, in a Toronto ravine. "It's my favorite piece, and it got me hooked on antiques," she says. A wing chair with ticking and linen cushions sits comfortably in front
original old lath under the original plaster, which the couple removed. Lath is basically small strips of wood nailed to supports as substructure for plaster. It has a lovely warm look here doesn't it?
Exposed lath walls? Not sure if this would really look that good?
Lath is basically small strips of wood nailed to supports as substructure for plaster
plater and lath ceiling of our 1917 kitchen revealing the wood beams. We painted everything fresh white, including the old cabinets. We added new hardware ($3 ea), a vintage stove ($45) and painted our old fridge with chalkboard paint ($9). We made our own diy antique trouble lights ($12 ea). We also tore
plaster and lath kitchen ceiling to reveal wood beams.
"We painted everything fresh white, including the old cabinets," Katherine says. "We added new hardware, a vintage stove and made our own antique trouble lights. We also tore up several layers of linoleum and refinished the wood floors underneath."
plaster and lath kitchen ceiling to reveal wood beams.
"We painted everything fresh white, including the old cabinets," Katherine says. "We added new hardware, a vintage stove and made our own antique trouble lights. We also tore up several layers of linoleum and refinished the wood floors underneath."
street. Lath screen, trellis and pathways frame and surround the courtyard. Photo by Ian Gleadle
over the lath. The lath is 1x2 cedar at 6" on center. Hope this helps.
build the lath and caps from. I still suggest using pressure treated timber for the in ground posts or if not pressure treated, set the posts in brackets, set in concrete.
We also have nice local stone. I do try to source close to home. I would like to see any examples of rock you export, but I have