only rodgers menzies could get away with handing me a gallon-size ziplock bag full of chipped paint and saying, “here you go, nancy drew!” as you know, one does not turn down a request from the lovely mr. m., and so i packed up my glazing medium, tints, and brushes, and went to one of the most fabulous old homes in memphis to do a little detective work.
one of the dining room walls had been damaged by water, and our lovely client wanted to replicate the existing fantasy-glazed finish. rodgers knew the base coat: benjamin moore’s dijon, #193. working to develop the glazes from the chips of the old finish, and guided by the pattern on the current walls, i did my best.
here is a corner, before (and please excuse the color cast in this image – yikes!):
and after:
here are some other views:
not mrs. jones’s usual bag, but a very fun challenge, and for truly one of the nicest, funniest, most considerate people i’ve ever worked for. oh, and lovely she has these fab old dining room chairs…here’s a detail of the finish:
BoxwoodTerrace says
A flawless finish, Mrs. Jones. Lovely!
Penelope BIANCHI says
Perfectly lovely!
SWOON!!!!!
stephanie says
thank you both so much! xx stephanie