So I believe I mentioned a few weeks ago about wanting to try something different on our living room ceiling. It's vaulted and huge and so bare! I got a huge pile of 100 year-old reclaimed douglas fir.
This wood has so much character! I envisioned a wood that was distressed yet
smoothed over by coastal grays, whites and blues. I'm redoing the room in grays witha
charcoal-gray velvet on the couch, silver walls, silver travertine flooring in a Versailles pattern,
touches of yellow, teal, white,,,,,I can see it all in my head. But for now, all I have
is the ceiling. I worked for two solid days.
What in the world was I thinking!! Houzz and Pinterest should be removed from the Internet!
What in the world was I thinking!! Houzz and Pinterest should be removed from the Internet!
I need a wide-angle lens. I just can't get the whole room in the shot!
So here is how it all began and what I started with:
So here is how it all began and what I started with:
Of course I had a multitude of other projects going on! |
(REAL MILK PAINT CO. is my fave milk paint!!)
My husband stripped each board of it's "tongue"(it was fabricated for flooring) and cut in 3' lengths. We made a jig for that part to assure each board was identical in length.
We measured off the center of the ceiling and snapped a chalk line.
From that point we found the 45 degree angle and started the first board.
The boards were secured with Liquid Nails and a pneumatic nailer.
(Lord help me if I ever get tired of this look!)
We would check for our 45 angle to make sure we were on track. It is imperative that every board is cut identical when doing the herringbone. One funky board will throw off everything!
Excuse the armpit shot |
We used liquid nails along with the nailer. This is earthquake country baby!!
This is the part where the work came in. Thats 14 feet up! Mr Pretty stayed on the ladder, called out the measurement of each board, and I cut them and threw them up to him. Going up and down the ladder for each and every board would have been tortuous! Ditto for the boards that butted up against the boarder. I got really good at the chop saw and making miter cuts!!
(BTW,,,each single row is 39 boards!! Um,,there were like 11 rows!
Uh-huh...You can do the math!!
Uh-huh...You can do the math!!
Click on this pic to get the full page effect. The wood is so cool looking! |
The pics don't do justice to the chandelier!!
Placing the very last piece!!! OMGthankyouJesusI'mdone!!
below pic shows part II beginning. (Does this never end???)
4-2-13
Getting ready for some silver travertine flooring!
Got the floor finished in the past few days! Versaille pattern. Man oh man, that is some work!
Still have to grout.....I hate grouting.
daytime-no cat |
night time-cat |
To see what the room finally looks like all done.....see HERE
I've since changed things around (2016),,,new rug,,dining room was painted a similar gray, chairs are gone,,, |
Linking up at these great parties:
Restore Interiors - Restored it Wednesday
Domestically Speaking - The Power of Paint Party
The Shabby Creek Cottage - Transformation Thursday
Miss Mustardseed - Furniture Feature Friday
Redoux - Friday Link Up Party
Homespun Happenings - Rustic Restorations Weekend
Funky Junk Interiors - Saturday Night Special
1929 Charmer - Sunday's Best Party
Knick of Time Interiors - Knick of Time Tuesday
This is ( BAR NONE ) the most spectacular ceiling I have EVER seen.
ReplyDeleteOMG - you must be sore - but what a small price to pay when you can lay down and look up at that as your reward!!!
Out of this world awesome - REALLY - I am completely blown away by this!
XOX
Fabulous! Well worth all the hard work you put into that gorgeous ceiling. Wow!
ReplyDeleteYou are a Rock Star and your talent is off the charts incredible!!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing!! Well worth the end result! Pinning and sharing on my FB page right now!
ReplyDeleteKelly
Wow--that's amazing! looks like a ton of work, but worth it--good job :)
ReplyDeleteThe word ambitious doesn't begin to describe this project. My husband would think I was crazy if I suggested a project like this and he's really great and does most of my projects without a fuss! It's beyond gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my husband thinks I'm crazy, hands down. But he indulges me anyway :)
DeleteYou guys deserve metals of valor!! Or at least strength and determination. When I first looked, I thought it was 3D, so did hubs! You better love herringbone for the rest of your life!!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteJanet
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! That is sure to be quite the conversation piece when people come over! You should be very proud of all your hard work & creativity. Thanks so much for sharing it with all of us :)
ReplyDeleteOMG what an amazing project!! Thanx for sharing it over at THT!
ReplyDeleteImpressive. You need a high ceiling for this look and I think you have it. Lots of good work you put into this.
ReplyDeleteholy smokes, that is seriously amazing! you deserve some major props for this, b/c this is a big space to do that. i love it!
ReplyDeletesimply jaw-dropping on every level. stunning!
ReplyDeleteHi Beth,
ReplyDeleteWow! What a job! But so worth it! Gorgeous! I'm so glad you linked up at Transformed Tuesday. I'm a new follower.
Hugs,
Peggy
Oh my goodness this is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what a huge undertaking! It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! :)
ReplyDeleteDon't think I have ever typed the words I am about to type in a comment section, but they are the only ones that convey my thoughts...
ReplyDeleteUNFRIGGEN BELIEVEABLE!!! Totally in a good way. Amazing. Anyone who has vaulted ceilings and has ever done anything to them, knows what a commitment your project was. Seriously, I want to use swear words (also in a good way).
Bliss
That is amazingly crazy! It looks superb! Thank you for linking this up with Rustic Restorations Weekend!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! You will be one of the features from Make it Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House! Pop on in and take a look when you get a moment. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
ReplyDeleteAmazing ceiling! You guys should give yourselves a big pat on the back for a job truly well done! love it!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Coolest ceiling ever!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Spectacular. Who needs anything else in that room...it's perfect.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! Im so proud and impressed! My hubby would never go for this...lol !
ReplyDeleteId love for you to come by and share at our party!
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Laura
Nice work .Thanks for the share. Keep up writing so that we can get more informative blogs like this one.
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Hey Beth Im featuring this project at our Love It & List It Linky Party !! love to have ya back :)
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Laura
Incredible. This is beautiful. I showed it to my husband and he said we don't have enough time left to do that. You did a beautiful job. I can't imagine how much work this was but I am sure it is worth it. Blessings
ReplyDeleteWow, that is impressive! You can take pride in having something very unique and creative. Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteFABulous job! I especially luv the contrast of the rustic wood to the chandelier.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful~ Catherine
Holy crap that is the most amazing ceiling I've ever seen on these internets!! Seriously GOOD JOB! YOU ARE AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteI am in complete awe and drool state still! WOW! I will be dreaming of covering my ceiling and my husband to want to help me install for years to come! your ceiling is beautiful! I have always adored wood planked ceilings... but you took it to another level!!! Congrats!!!
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Holy crap. Thats so badass.
ReplyDeleteI am blown. away. Amazing!! I bet your arms were sore for a while after all that reaching.
ReplyDeleteWomen BUILDING stuff! Beautiful, creative, demanding projects that stretch our minds and bodies. I salute you! Build on! It's magnificent.....
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AWESOME!! JUST AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is an amazing ceiling. I think I would've given up before even getting started! Way to persevere and get it done - the results are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWOW this ceiling is too pretty for words. I am in love with the herringbone pattern you used. The wood tones are gorgeous!! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! You really took on a project with that ceiling, I am very impressed! It is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhoa. Saw this at East Coast Creative. Amazing. I love weathered wood and I love interesting ceilings. This is Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning!! I also love your velvet ottoman. I had a chair reupholstered in the same colour, but can't get it to photograph so well.
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Your ceiling is gorgeous! Amazing job.
ReplyDeleteDiscussing , very bad taste
ReplyDeleteI believe the correct word you mean is, "disgusting". But thank you. You are the minority. This has been pinned all over Pinterest and has been met with all positive comments. I'm sure there are people that wouldn't want it as their decor, and thats fine. We all have different tastes. But disgusting??? wow. It's not like I plastered naked babies up on the ceiling. Lets see some of your designs?? The only thing on your page is an outdated bathroom remodel.
DeleteASLAN Design and Renovation Inc, didn't you ever learn the golden rule? if you don't like something keep it to yourself! Posting this with your company name is bad for business. Dumb move on your part! Plus you can't even use spell check!?!
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DeleteBTW Beth@Makemeprettyagain, I like the warmth it gives the room. Nice job!
DeleteC'mon ASLAN. Disgusting? How can anyone not appreciate the lasting beauty that was created from 100-year-old wood. We are planning something similar in a small powder room, which will seem like a piece of cake after seeing what you and your husband went through. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely the most amazing ceiling I have even seen! GREAT JOB!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have something like this in my family. Any suggestions on help in Las Vegas. Nv
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to figure out something to cover popcern ceiling in kitchen and dining room. I have now found it. Thinking of ising laminate flooring because of weight if i can find something similar to the look you have. Absolutely stunning. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWould this look good with an 8 foot ceiling ??
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I actually found your pictures while googling doing the same exact thing to my ceiling I'm a little crazy that way too.
ReplyDeleteWe are in the process of renovating a house and unfortunately had to pull out all the plaster and lath. Because I have some serious issues with DIY we have saved a great majority of the lath. huge piles everywhere!
I can't wait to get started!