LusterStone look in formal dining room ceiling niche and wall niche done in a red and a dark blue.

A great color adventure in the worlds of special finishes.  Finished up October 22nd, 2011 in Plano, Texas in the Willow Bend community.

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The many steps to getting their final product that works for the client.

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Derek applying the dark blue LusterStone over the red LusterStone for the final look of depth.

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LusterStone

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The carpet that had the red and blues the we needed to replicate.

 


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The ceiling with the back-lights lit changes the overall reflection qualities of a LusterStone look.

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A close up shot of the smaller wall niche.

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The red LusterStone over a dark blue primer to help create the layers that are required for the finished look.


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The blue with the red undertones looks like the carpet match with the same colors so that everything works together.

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My smiling face in front of the smaller wall niche.  Job well done.

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The before ceiling niche that had to be floated out with texture and then primed and painted a deep blue color before the red plaster was to be applied.