Portfolio - Point Loma Home
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Training, Design & Techniques Provided by: John Hiemstra (http://www.john-scenic.com/)
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Training and Design Provided by: John Hiemstra (http://www.john-scenic.com/)
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Training and Design Provided by: John Hiemstra (http://www.john-scenic.com/)
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John Hiemstra, a talented San Diego artist, came up with this idea and trained our painters in applying the trompe l'oeil look on what was originally plain white walls.
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Training, Design & Techniques Provided by: John Hiemstra (http://www.john-scenic.com/)
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Finish Product of the Faux Finish in Living Room
Training and Design Provided by: John Hiemstra (http://www.john-scenic.com/) -
Finish product of faux finish on walls and ceilings in living room (Point Loma 2006)
Training, Design & Techniques Provided by: John Hiemstra (http://www.john-scenic.com/) -
Training, Design & Techniques Provided by: John Hiemstra (http://www.john-scenic.com/) -
Music Room (next to living room we fauxed)
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Living Room Faux Finish (2 Colors) -
A similiar faux finish was applied to the panels in the music room (trim to match existing woodwork) -
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We painted the faux finish in sections since it was a larger living room. -
Applying the glaze to the living room walls -
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Fauxing the ceiling in the living room -
Ceiling Masked and Ready to Apply 1 Color Faux Finish -
Finished Product of Mahogany Woodwork in Living Room -
First coat of a pink color to one of the guest bedrooms -
Masking the woodwork to faux finish the living room ceilings -
Stripping Mahogany Woodwork -
Window Sills and Casing Before Shot / We Stripped and Refinished the Sun Damaged Mahogany Woodwork -
Preparation -
1st coat on ceilings in breakfast nook