We have lived in our home for twelve years now. And this art niche(which is wasted space!)has gone through so many changes I can't even begin to count them. Colors and the decorations.
Colors: it's gone from white, to a greyish purple, to a country terracotta, to it's most recent neutral color you'll see below and finally to my new favorite!!!
A blue and greyish brown glaze with a faux finish.
I absolutely love the new look! It has an old look feel that goes well with all my other decor. It has the depth the "hole" needed and a nice contrast to the lighter walls around it.
I started out by mixing 4 parts glaze to 1 part paint. I just used what I had on hand. I painted it on and then used a rag to blot over the entire surface. Super easy! I was fine with it, but something was missing. Leave it to my super talented, creative and oh so handsome husband to suggest adding just the glaze.
| This was before the greyish brown glaze |
So I did just that and we LOVED it!!! I didn't even bother going back over this application with the rag. The grey glaze filled in where there were lighter areas.....all the places I had used the rag. And it added the depth we were looking for. I decided to leave it alone.
I'll add some dried flowers to my basket and call it done! Do you recognize the old antique window? That was from my shopping day a few weeks ago! I love it in the niche!
Anyway I am finally happy with my art niche. And I love the way the blue peeks through the brownish grey color. And you can still see a little of the neutral color it was painted before.
The glaze-rag faux finish is nothing special, but I love the look! There might be rules for doing this faux finish, but I never have been good at following all the rules.
Painting is so much fun when you want to change something up in your home.
You know me I am always looking to have FUN!!!
Happy Tuesday!!!
1 comment:
It looks awesome Tasha. That window is great too!! What a find;)
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