The wall finish in this powder room is an American Clay finish which was custom applied by Julie Anderson. The vanity is a furniture piece from Raquel's Collection that we turned into the sink base. Architect: Joe Patrick Robbins, AIA Builder: Ken Kruse Photographer: Tim Murphy
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katstan wrote:
Please can you tell me what the colors were that you mixed for this wall. - I am trying to find this color, or something very similar to it. Thanks. »
Lynne Barton Bier - Home on the Range Interiors Hi Katstan, The product is American Clay and it was done by Julie Anderson in Steamboat Springs. She created samples for me based on the color I wanted to achieve. We featured he in one of our blog posts - she is a very talented ceramicist as well! http://blog.homeontherangeinteriors.com/western-style/featured-artisan-julie-anderson/
Lynne Barton Bier - Home on the Range Interiors The vanity is actually a hand painted cabinet from Raquel's Collection that we had turned into a powder vanity. We had the top coated with a liquid metal coating and used a copper sink. The vanity is available from Home on the Range - or we could customize
It for you if you don't have a source for the metal coating.
Lynne Barton Bier - Home on the Range Interiors The counter top is liquid metal in an aged copper patina from Liquid Metal Coatings in Denver, Colorado. Here is the link to their website. We have used them for entry doors, cabinet door insets and counter tops, They do a wonderful job! http://www.liquidmetalcoatings.com/
The vanity is a furniture piece from Raquel's Collection that we turned into the sink base.to a powder vanity. We had the top coated with a liquid metal coating and used a copper sink. The vanity is available from Home on the Range -