To fix things, I decided to give the door the same paint treatment I did to the handrail of my staircase. (My first post on this blog describes what I did) To begin, I stippled on texture (Weathered Bronze Lusterstone) and then applied a metallic glaze (mixture of two Modern Masters metallic paint colors with a galzing medium. Finally, I topcoated with a satin polyurethane. It was VERY important to do the painting before the grill was applied due to the grill's projection.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wine Door Make Over
The creamy off-white door to my husband's wine room wwas just not working. (Sorry I did not get agood BEFORE picture other than in a background shot... see left side of picture below).
To fix things, I decided to give the door the same paint treatment I did to the handrail of my staircase. (My first post on this blog describes what I did) To begin, I stippled on texture (Weathered Bronze Lusterstone) and then applied a metallic glaze (mixture of two Modern Masters metallic paint colors with a galzing medium. Finally, I topcoated with a satin polyurethane. It was VERY important to do the painting before the grill was applied due to the grill's projection.
To fix things, I decided to give the door the same paint treatment I did to the handrail of my staircase. (My first post on this blog describes what I did) To begin, I stippled on texture (Weathered Bronze Lusterstone) and then applied a metallic glaze (mixture of two Modern Masters metallic paint colors with a galzing medium. Finally, I topcoated with a satin polyurethane. It was VERY important to do the painting before the grill was applied due to the grill's projection.
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