Electronics projects don't take up much space and I greatly admire the ingenuity of the projects I see on this site but I'm not really gifted with the electronics bug so that didn't really appeal to me and although I enjoy my new found freedom to draw without the distractions of a hou...
the first word is carved using an elaborate cursive script, and the entire statement is a deep brown tone over weathered beige that creates the well-worn, lived-in vibe of distressed wood. reproduced from an original work by olivia rose, it's printed on a wrapped canvas with a single ...
but also add a sense of openness to your space. multiple display cabinets are combined and can be placed together or separately. made of high quality glass and wood for a solid structure. the 3 drawers have metal pulls and are stable on metal slides. the combination design creates more stor...
A farmhouse kitchen traditionally consists of natural materials such as distressed wood, stone, and ceramic or cement tile with subtle patterns, rustic details, and vintage iron accents. Neutral shades like white and gray are the most popular choices for country style tile backsplashes as they crea...
Faux painting techniques, or faux finishes, are a great way to create visual interest in any room. The word "faux" comes from the French and means fake or false. It is commonly used to describe something that is a close imitation of the original, such as faux pearls, but is not ...
These paints crack and flake, giving wood a distressed look. They are pretty resistant against color bleeding, but apply a primer first for maximum protection. 2 Spread a thin layer of paint along the pine’s grain. Paint can be applied either with a paint brush, paint sprayer, or spray ...
If you’re painting kitchen or bathroom cabinets, use an oil-based paint. It will resist moisture more efficiently than an alkyd or latex paint. If you want a distressed look and you use the furniture regularly, go ahead and use a latex paint. It will wear away and reveal the grain und...