Here is one before and after. My excitement about this project is what I used on the ceiling. I'll tell you that in a minute!
And another before/after. Not going to paint the pretty oak door my husband installed last year! It just goes to the basement, but it still looks nice!
OK, last one. Now, doesn't the woodwork look so much better? It really lightens up everything. And I am going tomorrow shopping for wallpaper. I am really not a fan of it, but there is about 4 really stuck on layers of it right now, and I am NOT scraping it off!!! So after I put that up, I will share just one pic of the finished room! OK, now onto the faux ceiling treatment, any guesses? It is tissue gift wrap!! When I told my husband I was putting tissue paper on the ceiling, he said that it would take me forever. He thought I meant toilet tissue!! a big LOL I let out!! Couldn't help myself!:) Anyway, you paint a little section, crinkle up the tissue, spread it out and stick it on the ceiling. There are a few tricks I had to learn along the way, but it all worked out. It gives the look of a swirled/pulled plaster textured ceiling. And it hides a lot of imperfections. Once it is dry, then you paint over top of it all. This room is 15 feet by 14 feet, and took me about six hours. I bet the wallpapering will take that long too! Ugh! Well, thanks for having a look at my DIY project today!!
6 comments:
Looks awesome! I NEVER would have thought of that!
Gosh you have been busy. I would never of guessed what you used for the ceiling, it looks so textured.
Yvonne
oh my goodness, genius!! You should get the DIY award for the year! Looks great!
I total agree with Bumblebee creations, totally genius and definitely deserve a DIY award Pam, Annette x
gosh hun,brilliant totally,awesome,super DIY hun
hope to be back to blogging,properly now,love massive hugs Cherylxxxxx
You have lots more energy than I do, lol! I love the ceiling idea... tissue paper scrunched and painted over looks awesome... all that texture!
will look for the final result photos! :D
Hugs,
Beth
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