Posts Tagged ‘atlanta faux finisher’

It must be Spring!  The warm weather has inspired me to find creative ways to display my pictures and things.  Here are a few ideas I found that I thought you might enjoy too.

Shutters are always an easy find at yard sales and flea markets.  Sometimes they are perfectly beautiful as is, while other times, you may decide they need a fresh coat of paint before they are ready for show.  Either way, they put the fun in functional for sure.  Susan, at The Cozy Chickadee, decided to use hers as a mail holder.  So cute!

Another idea is to repurpose an old locker door, like the one below, as a photo or note board in your home office, kitchen or mud/laundry room.

And my favorite idea of all – I always knew there was a way to reuse those old metal bed frames!  Thanks to Jill Ruth, I will now be on the lookout for one in the very near future.  I love, love, love this idea!  What a great way for displaying and organizing my craft room.  You could also use an old bed frame or locker door, like the one pictured above, to display your accessories.  By adding a few “S” hooks, just think of the possibilities?  You could use it to hang your jewelry, scarves or even your purses.

Enjoy until next time,

bundle of “boy”

January 28, 2011

While we’re gearing up for a mural next week, I thought I would share pictures of a nursery job we did last week.

Our client, which just so happened to be my lovely sister-in-law, is expecting a little bundle of “boy” any day now.  With the room almost complete, she called on us, Rusty Bluebird, to add the finishing touches.  She came to us knowing she wanted something simplistic, something that would work with the vintage and natural/coastal elements in her nursery, but at the same time, be modern enough for today.

BEFORE:

Boy Nursery Before #1

Boy Nursery Before #2

Boy Nursery Before #3

Because they already had artwork on two of the walls, and a window/closet combo on the third wall, we decided it best to use our design on the fourth, side wall (above the bookshelves).  That way, we keep it simple enough not to take away from the rest of the room, but bold enough to create interest on our new, accent wall.  After several rounds of ideas, we decided it would be cute to use the stripes from her nursery rug as inspiration.  Because the stripes in the rug are so symmetrical, which usually translates into more traditional, I decided to twist it up a little by keeping the bolder, wider stripe at the bottom of our pattern, but remove it from the top.  This creates a more modern look.  You’ll notice too, because we have one smaller group of horizontal stripes rather than stripes on the entire wall, the viewer’s eye is able to move about the room, rather than getting stuck in one space.

You see, stripes don’t have to be outdated as they were in years past.  With a few simple changes, they become fun, bold, modern AND functional, which makes for many great reasons to keep them in mind for your next project.

AFTER:

Rusty Bluebird: Atlanta, GA - Boy Nursery After #1

Rusty Bluebird: Atlanta, GA - Boy Nursery After #2

Rusty Bluebird: Atlanta, GA - Boy Nursery After #3

The new parents to-be were beyond excited, which makes us very, very happy!  Hopefully our new family member will love his room as much as the rest of us.

Enjoy until next time,

a whole lot of glazing

November 15, 2010

Well, the Country Club of the South 25th Anniversary neighborhood event we did early this fall finally paid off.  A couple came to us for help with their office/study room.  The problem, the room was dated and poorly done by the previous home owners.  For starters, they had used plywood instead of real wood for the built-ins, which is a BIG FAT no-no for a high end home such as this one.  Not only were the built-ins an eye sore, but they also took up too much real estate in the room.  The worst part, because this room sits just off the front entrance to the home and receives a lot of natural light via the bay windows, it should have been a statement room.  Instead, it was the room of doom in which the couple rarely used.  What a complete shame!  However, we were about to change all of that.

Client Request: Ttransform this space not only into a useable and functional area, but also make it feel cozy and inviting.

Our Solution: Our clients already had all the right furnishings so we used the colors and the textures for inspiration.  The area rug and the sofa and chair fabrics had a lot of bold colors; golds, blacks, reds and tans, while the wood tones in the furniture were a darker brown.  The idea was to add dimension to the walls and trim that regular paint just can’t do, but to also make sure they were subtle enough that the furnishings remain center stage.  Therefore, we decided to do a warm, but not too dark glaze on the walls.  We also decided to do a light antique glaze on all of the moulding, and moulding there was!!  (Not only did we have all of the trim on the cawford ceiling, but we also antiqued the 3 window sills, the french door and door trim, the 1′ tall baseboards, as well as the fireplace.)

The first step, our clients had the built-ins removed, walls patched, hard wood floors replaced, and finally, had their painter come in and prep the room before we came in to add the finishing touches.  Once the remodel was complete, we got to work…

Before:

Before - french door wall

Before - large, main wall

Before - fireplace wall

Not the best picture, since the sunlight was coming in.

Before - bay window wall

Before - cawford ceiling

And some of the furnishings we used as inspiration, including the area rug and pillow fabric.

Before - area rug and pillow fabric for color inspiration

After:

Rusty Bluebird: After - glazed french doors & wall

Rusty Bluebird: After - glazed, large, main wall & glazed fireplace

Rusty Bluebird: After - glazed fireplace close-up

Rusty Bluebird: After - glazed bay window sills, baseboards and wall

Rusty Bluebird: After - glazed cawford ceiling trim & glazed insets

Rusty Bluebird: After - glazed cawford ceiling trim& insets close-up

As always, a happy client = a happy Rachael and Sarah!

Enjoy until next time,