First, Gary and son Jed put sheetrock up. They put it on the walls and on the ceiling.


Here is Jed nailing sheetrock bits around the windows. It was rather clever use of bits and pieces they had cut off the big sheets, like making a patchwork quilt!
 Being over 100 years old and extremely crooked, the walls had some very "interesting" spots to fill in! Like this one...
 The ceiling was done last. They left a hole for the light fixture.
 Next came the "mud" work. I wasn't worried about the gaping holes and crooked bits, because I was lucky to have the best mud men in Weeks Mills. Jed has done extensive work in this field. Here is the ceiling after mud: 
 And here is Gary working around the fireplace. See that big tangle of wires hanging out of the wall? Those are audio/video wires to go to the TV and the surround speakers. It was a challenge to work around them.
 Here is the fireplace area after all the mudwork and the first coat of wall primer. 

The paper went up surprisingly easily. I was the helper on this job, and I have got to tell you, there was absolutely no cussin' and no throwing of the tools. So if you would like your ceiling papered, just give us a call! Will work for wool...
Then Gary painted the paper the green I found that looked most like copper patina. The he applied two glazes, the first one was bronze. Here you can see Gary applying dabs randomly,
And here he is burnishing the bronze glaze into the embossed crannies. Look at that hand fly!
Then he did the same with a buff glaze, to give it random lighter spots. It was nearly impossible to get a photo of the finished ceiling, but here is the best closeup I could get:
I really love it, it looks almost like the real thing! Next we are working on the walls and fireplace, I will try to update again soon.
4 comments:
It looks really beautiful. I can't wait to see the finished product!
Beautiful! I've always said if a couple can wallpaper together, their relationship can survive anything ;) XXOO to Gary for being a great guy. Quirk
Darlene, I LOVE your ceiling! What a great idea!
Susan
What patience you must have - we just had two closet doors enlarged and it was almost too much for me. I guess if we had done the work instead of hiring it done it might have been easier to put up with. Now that we are to the final painting stage we find it more enjoyable.
Your wallpaper on the ceiling is amazing - I love that tin ceiling look. We have cathedral ceilings so no chance of doing that - but I love the look - and the inspiration.
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