By the time I arrived, he had already gutted the entire bathroom.
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Dad's bathroom; Before renovation |
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Dad's custom cabinets |
My job was to transform the white bathroom doors and the cabinets he had just custom built out of mdf (medium density fiberboard, an engineered wood).
The goal was to make them look as if they had been around for centuries. I used layers of products to get that "aged", dark rich wood look, and added an embossed design, highlighted in luscious golds and silvers. Dad had purchased some unfinished beams that were made of condensed Styrofoam, that my step mom and I faux finished to look like real wooden beams for the ceiling.
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condensed Styrofoam that I transformed into aged ceiling beams |

The results...
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This is GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteI really like the beams, and stonework. But the finishes are amazing :)
Thank you! I really enjoyed working with my dad. With him living so far away it's not very often that we get to do something like this together.
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