Fireplace Makeover in One Easy Step
When my client asked me to paint this massive fireplace, I was reluctant because it stands 23-feet high. Yikes! Because I like a challenge, I agreed to do it and I’m so glad I did. The results are amazing.
The challenge was getting to the top. I climb scaffolds all the time and I’m not afraid of heights, but putting a ladder on double-scaffold makes my knees weak. Thank goodness my assistant stepped up, literally. LOL!
As I mentioned this is a one-step process. All you need is a chip brush and flat white paint. Add as much or little paint as desired.
Here’s a quick tutorial showing you how easy this technique is:
Now, go back and look at the before picture. It’s much better. It doesn’t overpower the room anymore, giving this space a softer and more cohesive feel.
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