Details matter and decorative accessories are an easy way to refresh any room. Whether you want to re-purpose a vintage piece or you found something new you just want to change the color of, accessorizing is a great way to improve the look of your space.
I specialize in taking a unique piece that you may not envision every fitting in your home and restoring it into something you love.
Lake George NY- When space is limited in a cottage, use a wall to create a piece that is both functional and fun. The boat cleats and colors adds a nautical vibe, the wall board was made custom by my husband. The quest bedroom now has a place to hang towels or sweatshirts.
Lake George NY- When space is limited in a cottage, use a wall to create a piece that is both functional and fun. The boat cleats and colors adds a nautical vibe, the wall board was made custom by my husband. The quest bedroom now has a place to hang towels or sweatshirts.
This piece was painted with Annie Sloan Chalk paint in Coco and French Linen and Sealed with clear and dark wax for protection.
Part of the kitchen staging project was installing new white wall cabinets with Oil rubbed bronze hardware. Updating the ceiling fan metal accents from white to ORB will pull the look together and is more cost effective than replacing the entire fixture.
Part of the kitchen staging project was installing new white wall cabinets with Oil rubbed bronze hardware. Updating the ceiling fan metal accents from white to ORB will pull the look together and is more cost effective than replacing the entire fixture.
Vintage maple wall shelf painted with Annie Sloan Chalk paint in Aubusson Blue and Barcelona Orange. Sealed with clear and dark wax.
A Brimfield Flea Market find by a client was in desperate need of restoration. This cottage window had layers of paint and several of the mullions were damaged and the three panel doors were now restyled to two panes.
Restyled lamp painted Emperor's Silk and Old Violet. Great contrast with walls and bedroom.
Late 1970's oak bedroom dresser mirror that was repurposed for a hallway accent piece. Exterior Painted with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old Violet, half moon panel painted in Coco, French Linen, and layered with metallic waxes. Sealed with clear and dark wax.
Repurposed and restyled shutters with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in layers of Coco, Duck Blue and Provence. Sealed with clear wax for protection.
Antique oak mirror painted Pure White distressed with dark wax finish. Perfect anywhere.
Antique Armoire painted with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Emperors Silk sealed with clear and dark wax. Original hardware has been refinished with European Gold metallic wax.
Applied Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Emperors Silk (red) to restore the original color.
Restyled vintage fence painted Paris Grey. Perfect piece for mudroom or hallway.
New color of the rug border done with a process colored dip-dyeing. New color is French Linen, perfect for a dining area.