Creative artist and professional Faux Finisher,
Dianna Steeves makes a living by
providing her clients with beautiful wall and ceiling treatments.
In this room, she faux finished the walls and ceiling in two tones of
brown to give the room depth and "presence". Leaving the architectural
detail and the main ceiling in pure white makes the new wall finish that
much more impressive.

To add additional glamour, she used our
Raised Plaster
Acanthus Leaf Ceiling Medallion Stencil to add a design
around the light fixture using Modern Masters Shimmerstone in a pewter
tone. She said the effect was just beautiful and that the photo doesn't do
it justice.
The client just loved it!
Designers tip:
Did you realize that some builders will actually
use foam for tray and decorative ceilings rather than wood and wall board?
It's less expensive, it holds up well (especially since this is an area
that is rarely touched by human hands and rarely if ever, gets knocked or
bumped).
Do you realize that you can do the same? This is
especially effective in small rooms such as bathrooms and small guest
rooms or offices.
Peruse the internet for tray ceiling styles that
you love then transfer that design using the measurements of your room on
to Styrofoam.
Cut the pieces out with a knife, glue to the
ceiling with construction adhesive then cover with joint compound and sand
then prime and paint. Two coats of compound may be needed to cover
the pieces completely.