Danielle Yates Thank you for your reply. How would you achieve this look? By buying sheets of copper and gluing to the sheetrock? If so, do you know where to find the copper?
Busby Cabinets Actually there's no sheet rock involved. This is a single-entity unit with a (bendable) plywood sub-straight for the hammered copper sheeting to be affixed to. The copper is supplied by a vendor that specializes in copper components and products.
added by Gaylene Bolanos to ceiling (3 months ago)
~ceiling~ Actually there's no sheet rock involved. This is a single-entity unit with a (bendable) plywood sub-straight for the hammered copper sheeting to be affixed to. The copper is supplied by a vendor that specializes in copper components and products.
added by Gaylene Bolanos to kitchen (3 months ago)
~ceiling~ Actually there's no sheet rock involved. This is a single-entity unit with a (bendable) plywood sub-straight for the hammered copper sheeting to be affixed to. The copper is supplied by a vendor that specializes in copper components and products.
Note how the tall cabinet has curves and details and the glass doors add character while the rest of the cabinets also have detail to it....this makes it look spectacular vs the plain faced cabinet I was looking at before....see other pic where I say "blah kitchen!"