Bridal Trails Home
This home was a blank canvas. I loved being a part of the team that took it from nice, bright, spacious to Timeless, Classic, and Sophisticated.
Welcome.
Exterior entry in progress. All of the woodwork was built up around the door to create a much grander entry that mimics the interior entry.
Interior Entry Before
Entry in progress
Entry Ceiling. Lets go bold!
Entry Ceiling
Close up of red walls
Completed entry. Walls, Ceiling, Doors and woodwork all done by RDF.
Music room Before
Completed Music room. Mural done by the lovely Janet Matzke.
Living room before
Gale force metallic plaster. Ready to go!
Living room progress
Next step- Hearth
Mica Sheets
Applying Mica to the ceiling.
Mica ceiling progress
Mica Ceiling completed. The soft reflection of the chandelier warms the whole room.
Fireplace before.
Eugene the Moose has joined the party. The Mantle top has been added to give it more substance.
Adding warmth to the stark white mantle.
Tile transformation taking place.
Lace stencil somewhat buried and burnished to give a lovely lacey look with bits of gold peaking through.
Finished with a patinaed brass band to tie it all together.
Completed Fireplace, Metallic plaster walls and faux woodwork.
Cozy corner of living room. Metallic plaster and faux woodwork.
Completed living room
Bar area before
Barback installed.
Getting started with the faux wood treatment.
Doors in progress.
Completed Bar- Faux wood trim with faux aged leather inset.
Completed Bar area.
Woodwork and wall progress
Close-up of woodwork before.
Woodwork close up after. It was not stripped, it was painted and glazed to look like natural wood.
Hallway to other part of house before,
Hallway after. Faux woodwork, Lime washed walls, aged brass ceiling.