I finished the "tin" tiles for the ceiling. The best way to add the color is with your finger I've found. I used silver for the tin showing through and a golden brown for the rust effect.
And there it is in place. The walls are a blush of pink. It is a very pale effect. I did the fireplace mantle in gray. and the wood floors cream.
The attic floor is gray, the walls are cream and the attic ceiling is white-washed.
I did the turret concrete and the plaster walls. I also worked on the roof edge.
Oh that is just darling! The little tin ceiling is so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your advice on my headboard:) I'm new to all these painting techniques but it sure is fun learning!
I'm sure the house will be awesome!
ReplyDeleteI like the front design, the ceiling effect is charming!
Hugs! =)
Belén.
Hi Caroline,
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty you have there,
coming along nicely, can't wait to
see the finished product as always.
Please come by to see me tomorrow afternoon, I have a nice surprise for you.
blessings, Nellie
Oh yes! You are doing such a fanciful job on this! I think I might want to move in!
ReplyDeleteI adore the pink walls and the rusty ceiling.
Hugs,
Terri
Such a beautiful palette! It's going to be another beauty. =)
ReplyDeletePlease make a bedroom for me, here......... xo Rella
ReplyDeleteThank you Lataina! :)
ReplyDeleteMe encantan los acabados que consigues en paredes y techos son magnificos.
ReplyDeletebesitos ascension
I love watching your process, Caroline! Can't wait to see it finished! :-)
ReplyDeleteJennifer