Does the faux paint technique behind bed & ceiling use a light color base coat of paint than a couples shades darker colored glaze plus untinted glazed used to create the effect? Is this a faux silk tecqhnique? »
This is another fabulous way to create interest up above by using molding. Notice how the glossy paint finish allows light from the chandelier to reflect off of the ceiling, which creates a beautiful sparkle.
This is another fabulous way to create interest up above by using molding. Notice how the glossy paint finish allows light from the chandelier to reflect off of the ceiling, which creates a beautiful sparkle.
This is another fabulous way to create interest up above by using molding. Notice how the glossy paint finish allows light from the chandelier to reflect off of the ceiling, which creates a beautiful sparkle.
added by susannacornwell to 1895 Details (3 months ago)
This is an idea for the master bed. This particular workmanship isn't exactly what I see as possible but rather a canopy effect using trim and faux paint technique