Monday, December 08, 2008

Cottage Studio Ceiling Makeover Completed

First I'd like to thank all of you who stopped in and supported my blog sale last week! Your items have either already arrived or are due to arrive any day now. You may not realize it, but you've helped me take another step in accomplishing my business goals. Thank you so much!

Now, about that studio... We've actually been finished with the ceiling and walls for a little while now. We painted the walls a nice robin's egg blue and added additional trimwork to the steps. I still have a bunch of junk that I need to move out of the space before I can get some good photos of the entire studio so far, but I did snap a few shots of the ceiling. If you remember, we once had old skylights that were removed when we replaced our roof. This left four ugly plywood holes in the ceiling and I wasn't sure how I could make them look attractive until we could afford to redo the entire ceiling someday down the road. We also had a very ugly (and dusty!) ceiling fan and a couple of equally ugly lights that needed to be addressed. Replacing them was not an option because as usual, our budget is so tiny it's practically nonexistent:)

So here is the studio ceilng "BEFORE"....






And here it is "AFTER"....

(Click photos below to enlarge)







Despite the challenges and limitations, I think the ceiling makeover turned out pretty well! Hubs did a great job turning those plywood holes into "windows", didn't he? I painted a subtle sky background and used a stencil to add my sparrow. As for the light and fan makeover, thank goodness for my trusty brown camouflage paint! With a matte clear coat, they look like oil rubbed bronze fixtures! I did another fan makeover in my living room about three years ago with a different type of oil based paint, and let me tell you, what I used this time around was MUCH easier and faster! (I have a little bird - my Ginger - on my shoulder right now or else I'd go to the garage and check the spray can, but I believe it's either Rustoleum or Krylon brown camouflage paint. I got mine at Wal-Mart.)

Hubs has already built one of my craft tables. It just needs a few pieces of trim and it's ready to paint. It's got a tongue and groove pine top and is very farmhouse in style. Here is a shot of the table top before he put it all together. He cut the "tongue" part off and will add trim around the perimeter side edge of the tabletop. I thought about some kind of rope moulding but I think I'll probably just stick with plain, flat trim to keep the look simple. I have a glass top to go right on top for easy cleanup as I'm a very messy crafter. I look forward to being able to see our dining room table again because that's where all of my stuff has been for weeks!



I hope everyone is staying warm! We started using our fireplace this week and it's never been more welcomed!

Posted by Kim @ Twice Remembered at 5:00 PM  

Categories: blog sale, ceilings, cottage, craft room, fan, furniture, lighting, makeover, office, paint, remodeling, solutions, studio, sunroom, walls, windows

35 comments:

Lady of the Mote said...

it looks great so far!

6:30 PM
Christina said...

Those windows are just truly fantastic. And the little sparrow.

I first found your blog by googling "spray painting ceiling fan" and found your first ceiling fan redo. I don't think you sprayed that one, but it found me your blog anyway.

Matte sealer? Is this like a polyurethane? I have the brown camouflage spray paint, but I need to get the sealer to use on the hinges on my bathroom cabinets.

Looking forward to your workshop reveal.

6:53 PM
Lindenhaus said...

Kim, it is just lovely. You can make a silk purse out of anything! I think you should keep your charming "windows" as a permanent feature! Can't wait to see the entire reveal.

8:49 PM
Jayne said...

I love the "windows" in the ceiling. What a clever solution.

11:21 PM
Kelly said...

Wow! What a great idea with those skylight windows! I would've never thought to do that. You turned a negative into a positive. Great job! This room is going to be so nice when it's finished.

7:54 AM
Martha said...

I do not know if you can hear it, but I am clapping very loudly for you, what a wonderful, clever makeover, you should be very, very proud! I also love you kitchen, great, great job. I am looking forward to seeing it all finished!
Martha

8:06 AM
Rechelle ~Walnuthaven Cottage~ said...

It looks really great so far!

9:13 AM
Chris@Cats On My Quilts said...

That ceiling make over is brilliant! Seriously Kim, someone from a magazine should come photograph that. Love the color too. I am trying to get going on a makeover of my sewing studio using the fabric I bought from you in the first blog sale for inspiration. I'll get going one of these days. There just always seems to be one more room that needs doing.

9:29 AM
. said...

Awesome job! The sparrow is an adorable touch!

I can't wait to see the whole project completed. Again, great job!

Hugs,
Claire

10:28 AM
Inspired Kara said...

I love that lil' bird! What a wonderful idea! I like your faux windows better than if it was just a plain ol' celieng!

11:23 AM
Anonymous said...

Cute "windows" Kim! So charming! =) I look forward to seeing how your craft table turns out. It's looking great already. What are you going to do for the legs of the table?
Well thinking of you! ~ Jessica

2:09 PM
BetteJo said...

Such a fabulous idea making those into "windows"! I agree with everyone else - they turned out sweet!

7:00 PM
Niesz Vintage Home said...

Looks great!
The cieling turned out wonderful!

Kimberly :)

9:11 PM
Michelle, All Home and Love said...

I love what you did with the ceiling! It was such a creative choice and it looks wonderful. Isn't it fun to see what you can do on a smaller budget? I find for us, we come up with some great ideas when we have to come up with something that is craftier. It's easy to just go purchase a new ceiling, you did something that shows a lot of thought and love for your home. Great job!

8:10 AM
Angela @ Cottage Magpie said...

I love seeing every new thing that you come up with. Funny -- my hubs just built me a craft table, too! Same concept, but we used different materials. I was going to wait until after the new year to post about it, but maybe I'll just do it sooner. Thanks for inspiring me!
~Angela :-)

11:33 PM
Kari said...

It looks fantastic and I really thought those were new lights and I thought "where did she find those?" and then read you just spray painted the existing ones. That is such a clever idea and inexpensive fix. Bravo to you! And I *LOVE* the faux windows and the little sparrow! Too cute!

-Kari
~Reese & Marie~

2:34 PM
Donna, The Decorated House said...

Hi Kim~
I have loved seeing the studio come together. The faux windows look fabulous!
Donna

9:19 PM
jen said...

I love It!

8:28 PM
Miss Jean said...

Love the green paint. What color/company is it?

11:33 PM
Esther said...

That is amazing. When I saw your first picture of your fan I thought "How can she fix that" but it looks fantastic. I love your windows and bird and I would keep them. Well done!

5:36 AM
Lorilee said...

Those windows are awesome! I love the sparrow! Great touch.
Blessings,
Lorilee

9:00 AM
Kim's Cottage said...

What a fantastic job! Love the faux windows. Even the way they match the real ones. And your little sparrow, oh, how cute!


K-

8:01 PM
Kris said...

Looks wonderful Fantastic redo.

Kris

11:38 PM
Laura @ the shorehouse. said...

I love the faux oil bronze paint treatment on the fixtures! Fabulous. And the addition of the sparrow makes the "windows" a focal point...much better than trying to trying to make them go away. Brava! :-)

1:10 PM
Lettered Cottage said...

KIM!

It looks AMAAAAAZING!
I love you style!!!!!
And because I didn't make it to Nashville the first time around, I am DEFINITELY going to come for another convention in February. Rhoda (from Southern Hospitality and I are coming together actually)...wanna try to meet up this time around?

Happy Holidays!
Layla
The Lettered Cottage

9:08 AM
Anonymous said...

I love the contrast - a very beautiful 'after'!!!

6:30 PM
Anonymous said...

I love your blog! What you do with old furniture is amazing! Your home is beautiful, just my style and I love finding thrift store items and giving them new life, too.
Blessings,
Madeline

7:05 PM
Dinahsoar said...

Awesome 'fix'--love making the plywood look like windows!! Looks like the plywood has been painted to look like windows--did you do that? Or have real windows been applied/attached to the plywood? Love it!

9:08 AM
savvycityfarmer said...

what's next on your list of todo's
we ae going to gut a bathroom anyday now and completely redesignwith tumbled marble ...with a palette of creamy whites and burshed nickel.

I'll be posting along the way....come on over

7:41 AM
Amy said...

That is so creative! I might have to do that even though I don't have too.

10:27 PM
Flipperdelph said...

It looks fabulous, congrats !! I see you are in the same process of renovating your house as we are with our old cottage house. And you seem to have as much fun as we do !! I am eager to this the evolution !

6:05 PM
Rae said...

Those windows look amazing and intentional. I'd leave the ceiling as is!

11:57 AM
Anonymous said...

Hi Kim,
Your windows are amazing! What a great look with the little bird flying by. I love the redo on the ceiling fan, too - and I think I will just have to go get myself some camo paint soon! Just seeing those pipe clamps on your new table brings back lots of memories for me!

4:54 PM
Victoria said...

I never would have thought about the windows. They are perfect and I love the little sparrow!

7:14 PM
Erin said...

Genius. What a creative idea! Sometimes camouflaging an odd thing turns into something better than if the odd thing had never been there!

10:39 AM

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