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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Another Decorative Idea for Wainscoting: Raised Stenciling Over Stried Texture

Hi Everyone...

I just wanted to do a quick blog post while I'm away in CA.  I have to go back to this home to take better photos...but I thought I'd share another idea for panels in wainscoting.

A friend of mine, interior designer, Rosemarie Spratt, wanted something very special for her entryway - she wanted it to be drop dead gorgeous!  Oh boy - not too much to ask of me, right? We first used a cinnamon color on her walls - and then troweled on a metallic plaster in a brown suede color from Modern Masters on her walls.

1) For the wainscoting panels - you can use any texture you'd like, but I used a mixture of two products from Faux Effects - 1 part PlasterTex and 1 part Softex.  I rolled it on and then I took a wallpaper brush and stried the texture to form a vertical design.


Before...Nice, but Plain!


During

2) Then, after it was dry, I did an embossed stencil.  I used two designs from Royal Design Studio - Delicate Floral Panels.  Size-wise, they fit these panels perfectly.  To get the raised design, I used PlasterTex as the texture.  Then, I let it dry.
3) I painted all the panels with a bronzey/copper metallic paint.  Again, you can use any one that you'd like but I used two mixed colors of Faux Effects' Metal Glow paint.

4) When that was dry, I antiqued all the panels with a dark brown glaze.



The Entryway After

5) For the final touch, I antiqued all the moldings with the same dark brown glaze.  

Here are some other pics from the project...



















And here's a peek into her powder room, while I will blog about very soon!!





This was a fairly huge entryway, so the entire project took about 8 days to do.  But - it was so worth it - Rosemarie loves her entryway - and that's the most important thing, right?  

I promise to go back and re-shoot this project.  So, please return again soon to see more pictures of this gorgeous room.

Thanks for looking! You also may want to see another way I decorated wainscoting - with burlap...HERE

I'll be linking this project up to...













19 comments:

  1. Hi Linda: Oh, so elegant. Just beautiful and I look forward to seeing more..Happy Weekend..Judy

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  2. What an amazing artist you are!! 8 days, you are a great friend too....Simply amazing....
    Nancy
    wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com

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  3. WOW! You are very talented! Beautiful entryway.

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  4. Lovely! That's a beautiful entry

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  5. Your entry is gorgeous! Very creative.. I'm a New Follower.

    Jody

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    1. Thanks - I see that you have a link party. Will join up!

      Linda

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  6. Welcome to California - hope your time here is wonderful and adventurous!

    Love that entry - those stencils are gorgeous and just perfect to the Foyer space. Kudos!!

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  7. My first visit here....I think you've posted some wonderful projects, and have a gorgeous site! Thanks for stopping by to "introduce" yourself today!

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  8. I have been wanting to work with some plaster on my furniture. Love the technique. Thanks for sharing!

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  9. That looks beautiful!! Now following. :)

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  10. Thanks for visiting my blog! I just love all your wonderful painting. I could use some help at my house!

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  11. Hi Linda, Wow that entryway is gorgeous! I love everything about it but especially the stencil. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and leaving kind words about my kitchen remodel. Have a great week.

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  12. Impressive!! thanks so much for your visit and leaving your sweet comments so i could find my way here!! great job! blessings ~ tanna

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  13. Beautiful work! It's amazing that you did all of that in only 8 days. Bravo!

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  14. Wow you did a great job! It looks amazing. I'm a new follower and would love if you followed me back at www.iheartpears.blogspot.com

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