Friday, July 10, 2009

Faux rugs in my studio

These are the :"rugs" that we painted on my studio floor. The 4'x6' (approx) oval "rug" has dragonflies stenciled on it, the 4'x8' rectangular has Fleur De Lis in the border. I painted these freehand - without using tape - the tape tended to lift the floor paint even though we used the blue painters tape and the floor was painted more than a week ago. Whatever! The floor is OSB flooring - I felt that this floor will be abused over time so a "good" floor wasn't real important.

UPDATED 12/27/2009 - original photos went bye-bye for some reason. These photos were shot yesterday.




















The paint we used for the rugs is from the Lowes "oops" (their term, not mine) paint counter. The oops paint counter is where Lowes resells the paint (at a relatively cheap price) that customers return for one reason or another. I bought several colors and mixed up the "rug" colors with the help from some old acrylic paints that I had from long ago.


The part of the floor with the oval "rug" has three coats of polyurethane. I'll put three coats on the other half when the rectangular rug dries. When the polyurethane has dried/cured for several days I'll be moving the furniture from the house into the studio.




6 comments:

  1. Wow Ken! These are beautiful! Both of you did a great job with the faux rugs. You're doing everything with such attention and care that the studio itself will turn out as a masterpiece by itself!
    Best regards,
    Carolina

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  2. Carolina, thank you. We've been working on the studio (and other projects) just over a year but the end is in sight!!!

    Ken B.

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  3. Your studio looks wonderful I love the 'rugs' how creative is that, you won't want to spill any paint on those!!

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  4. Thanks, Diana. BUT if (when?) I DO spill paint, I can touch it up OR paint a new rug! :-) I've been putting polyurethane on the floor - the container says to let it cure 2-3 weeks before "heavy" traffic!!! OUCH!

    Ken B.

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  5. Impressive, Ken. I can't believe you did them freehand! they look terrific!
    Is it hot in the studio? Maybe the polyurethane will cure a little faster...

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  6. Heyyyyy Liz!!!!! How ARE you?

    I have a window AC in my studio which keeps it comfy in our 90 something weather lately. But I opened the windows when I put down the polyurethane. I'm going to post some more pictures soon.

    Talk to you later.
    Ken B.

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