Sunday, November 14, 2010

Faux Hammered Tin Ceiling

Morning!!!

Jas and I painted the kitchen ceiling yesterday to give it a hammered tin tile look. We have ugly white decorative tiles on the ceilings in our house. Each room has a different look. Over time they get a yellow look to them and look awful. They are original to the house, 1970.

He's always wanted to paint them but Im not fond of painted ceilings until I saw Rustoleums Hammered paint. I picked "brown" for the kitchen, but its more of a bronze look. It is VERY messy and VERY stinky but WELL WORTH it for the transformation.



I just LOVE it! In fact, Im planning on doing my LR and hallway in a copper color, but not til Spring because of the smell. Thankfully it was warm enough yesterday to open ALL of the windows. I can still smell it this morning.

The paint is a little expensive as we could only find it in quart size and it ran us about $19 a qt and we used 2 1/2 just for my tiny kitchen. I did the cut in with and Jas rolled on the rest.







It really has a shiny tin look to it and is just awesome!

Now for my giveaway that ended Friday, Ill be back girls - there were THREE of you who won!!

18 comments:

LibbiesHome said...

My husband and I think that looks really cool! What a great way to make the tiles look like a brand new ceiling! Thanks for sharing a great idea. :)

Traci~Moon Gypsy said...

That is awesome! I love the look, I may have to consider that for my kitchen. My ceiling needs redone, but I didn't know what to do with it. Blessings, Traci

Prim and Whimsy Creations said...

Oh if I'd only seen this a couple years ago. We had the same ugly ceiling in our old house. Wonderful tip!!

COUNTRY PICKINS said...

WOW! It is beautiful...love it. My ceilings need done, and this is a great idea. Have a wonderful day! Blessings, Linda

Cat Nap Inn Primitives said...

Oh I love your ceiling it looks so real.;)

katscountryprims said...

The first few pics I sort of thought...how warm and wonderful...then the last few pics it appears shiny to help reflect the light back down....I really really like this look...and 19 per quart isn't that bad considering what real tiles would have cost. You did a wonderful job...♥
Kat♥

Brenda said...

Oh my gosh! I love that ceiling look! That looks so awesome and looks like you both did a great job on it!!

Brenda

Unknown said...

Worth every penny! I'll be looking into this idea come spring! Would love to see more of your prim kitchen too! :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Jenn: The ceiling looks go elegant!!...can't wait to see it in person...maybe when I bring your santa tealight bags over. patti

dee begg said...

Love how the ceiling turned out. You would never know that it all started with those ugly white ceiling tiles if you didn't tell anyone. Wow! What a transformation.

D

Anonymous said...

Jenn, that looks amazing!!! You turned such a negative into a fabulous prim positive! Hugs gf! xoxo

At Home With Amy said...

How beautiful is your ceiling! Fantastic job on it. I'm sure it will bring you pleasure for years to come.
Hugs,
AMY

Proper Prim said...

Who would have thought an ugly duckling could turn into such a beautiful swan. That truly looks amazing... I am so in love with it I want to do this in a bedroom that has those tiles. It looks so rich now, love the colour you chose.

Thanks so much for sharing this.

Hugs, Deb

Carmen and the Primcats said...

That looks amazing!!!!

Carmen and the Primcats

Y1M said...

This is crazy amazing. How clever is this...and so different now. Thanks for sharing this awesome idea. :)Marlene

Kerri Arthur said...

WOW, these look so great!
what a transformation
Thanks for sharing!
Hugs,
Kerri

The Gathering Room said...

I have those ugly tiles too..oh thank you!!!!..there is hope after all!

Linda said...

I love it! I've wanted that hammered copper look on my backsplash, I bet that would work as well, don't you think?