paint the sheet rock and be fine. Kind of a funny story -- but it did turn out beautifully. The sample that was matched was copper or bronze with some kind of chemical finish. it stayed with the interior designer so I can't look at it to tell you more. I am attaching information for a fabulous metal finisher
in day bed/sofa window seat at the other side of the room.
Let me know --
thanks,
Cathy
paint the sheet rock and be fine. Kind of a funny story -- but it did turn out beautifully. The sample that was matched was copper or bronze with some kind of chemical finish. it stayed with the interior designer so I can't look at it to tell you more. I am attaching information for a fabulous metal finisher
installing 4x8 sheets horizontally is a bit more unexpected. To do this in your own home, keep in mind you'll need a strip of vertical trim between each 4x8 sheet for it to look right.
This frame set would be perfect as a king size bed frame. Would you consider making one for me and if so how much would it cost?
Thank you very much
Lita Ratliff
Missouri
I see from another comment that you painted this pre-existing bed. What brand and color of paint did you use?
canapy beds" to find similar in style and in a king. See https://www.tara-home.com/tarahome_alpha/node/1769 for some nice options. Hope this helps!
Great bed idea color fantastic! Also maybe for couch
not what I would normally do but love the bed frame
simple sheet rock returns with no applied trim. But -- not to get hung up on terminology -- since I think you want to know is what color was used for the windows themselves - the color that reads like grey in this photo. The owner's actually picked the colors -- let me ask them and get back to you. The
simple sheet rock returns with no applied trim. But -- not to get hung up on terminology -- since I think you want to know is what color was used for the windows themselves - the color that reads like grey in this photo. The owner's actually picked the colors -- let me ask them”
into a bed, and the corner transforms into a sleeping alcove. "The bays and woodstove invite the use of the edge, providing intimate places for solitary use or small group gatherings turned towards views," says Schwabe.
Throw a sheet on it and this one could practically double as a bed!
table or a bed. As a coffee table it's just right. You can put your feet up on the perimeter, while the tray in the middle acts as a stable location for drinks.