Before = BORING.
After = EXCITING!
The ceiling still needed a little "zshuzsh"… so they added crown moulding to finish it off.
I love how the small detail of the crown moulding frames the stenciled ceiling and really finishes it off! Gorgeous.
My client wrote me this: "It's paint and hard as heck to do on a ceiling, so don't mind the blurred lines. The website you sent to me said this would happen and I think being black on white really didn't help.... But it's so fun and only paint, right?!?"
I TOTALLY agree…it is SO FUN and only paint! It looks amazing to me!
So a few months have passed since the stencil was completed…and the clients decided to update the little bathroom even more.
I got this email just a few days ago..."Ted did the stencil months ago, but then I decided to get rid of the red. Since I am obsessed with supporting my "bravolebrities" I purchased Jeff Lewis paint!! I love him. More pics to come."
And here they are...
Really liked the red, but LOVE the gray even more.
It feels more soothing.
And bigger!
On a side note, this client pushed me to have the courage to "stencil" my own house! But instead of using paint, I used an incredible wallpaper…made of glitter!
Yes, I said GLITTER!
More pics to follow!
Love the stencil and the paint color. I call these handwashing toilet rooms- meaning they are small enough that you can wash your hands while you sit on the toilet.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Mont!
DeleteVery nice! I'm inspired to do something to my 1/4 bath, as I like to call it. A first floor bathroom so small, it feels like an airplane lavatory.
ReplyDeleteI like the term QUARTER BATH…makes it sound somewhat endearing.
DeleteLOVE the stencil!!
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