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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Orangery redo – Part II

 

For those who are interested, I love to give you a quick update about our orangery redo. (To read part I of the orangery-redo, click here.)

This weekend we prepared the orangery in order to start painting on Monday.

2011-03-16_094209Shelves before

As I wanted the shelves to have a more solid look, Jan made us new shelves and Anthony was assisting Jan to install the new ones.

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foto's 012Shelves after

 

2011-03-16_102918 Ralph has his thoughts about the redo of HIS bedroom!

Monday

On Monday morning the painters arrived and started to give the walls a first coating.

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At the end of the day the first coating was finished and it looks as this. A very light-colored layer.

Tuesday

2After having mixed several materials, the painter started to give the walls a coat of plaster. And I was chocked!!! It looked SOOO dark!!! And I wanted to have the walls to look more or less as the color shades of my Syrian vase!!

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But he assured me that it would be totaly dried up the next morning! And besides, it was only a first plaster coat he had to start with and that definitely is required to bring on the next layers to end up with the limewash finish.

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And indeed! This morning it looks as this (picture above)!

So this is the Italian plasterwork that is seen on the walls of old Italian houses.

Today (Wednesday)

7 This morning the painters are finishing the plasterwerk. You can see the difference in color of the already plastered wall (windows) and the part above the chimney piece that isn’t plastered yet.

I am so curious about the paint layers which have to be brought on this plasterwork in the next coming days…! At that point we will have to decide about the final shade of color!

 

I might presume that finally it will looks more or less as the wall on the picture here below.

chateau en el sur de francia Deleuze  (6) image source : here

It all made me thinking of the colors of these Venetian houses.

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And Italian plastered walls as on these pictures.

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TSimage source : here

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2011-03-16_100728 Axel Vervoordt   image source Architectural Digest  photo credit Mario Ciampi

 

2011-03-16_111336AD cover issue April 2011

The cover of the April issue of Architectural Digest looks very promising! The plaster technique on the walls looks gorgeous!

I will share more of the redo in a later post! I hope you liked this orangery-redo story so far?

 

If you want to know more about the Belgian paint company at work here, please email me at greetlefevre@hotmail.com.

 

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24 comments:

  1. Greet....it is coming out just AMAZING!! I love your vision and your excellent eye....you are on such a beautiful track...cannot wait to see more and the end result. The little previews are just breathtaking!

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  2. Begint er goed uit te zien!
    Groetjes,
    Liliane

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  3. I'm so envious of your plaster walls, it is what I want too...and I'm sure it was a little scary to see that dark layer going on the walls...but it will look so gorgeous when it's all completed...
    maureen

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  4. Greet,

    This is so great! You sound so excited, huh? I'd be too! I think it will look sooooo good! :-)

    I also want to thank you so much for your comments. Thank YOU for taking the time to come visit, my friend. I truly appreciate it, from my heart.

    Have a Happy Day!

    xo

    Luciane at HomeBunch.com

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  5. Oh Greet, it is looking amazing...can't wait to see it finished!!

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  6. It's interesting to follow the work. I think that it will be very good in the end.

    Have a nice day

    xo
    Anci

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  7. I can feel the serenity of the space already!
    Beautiful!

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  8. It's looking fabulous! I love the thicker shelves and the plaster color looks perfect. Can't wait for the next installment!

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  9. Uh oh, Ralph does not look happy about his bedroom being invaded….too cute! Wow, your orangery is going to look amazing! I love your plastered walls so far. Thank you for sharing with us as it goes along.

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  10. It's going to be amazing Greet - the rough wall that you show in the picture is absolutely beautiful!
    I have received two awards from Charlotta in Sidney, which I would like to pass on to you. Hope you will accept them.
    You can find them at this address: http://theessenceofthegoodlife.blogspot.com/2010/01/thanks-for-awards.html
    I wish you a pleasant evening!
    xx
    Lene

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  11. Greet,

    Wow! How exciting a project and watching it unfold is educational. Your going to love it as it feels so historic like it's been there all along. You have great vision.

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  12. I adore the progress reports on your room. Plaster is divine color. I will await the next report. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

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  13. Wat zal het mooi worden...in ieder geval ziet dit er al prachtig uit! Ik ben benieuwd naar het eindresultaat!

    Een fijne avond! Lieve groet, Ingrid

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  14. As a decorative artist/painter I know it's often shocking to people what the base layers of a finish looks like.

    Your walls are coming along beautifully.

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  15. Greet, this is going to be amazing. I love the thicker shelves and plaster walls. My entire home has plastered walls and i just love them. They add so much warmth and character. Yes, I am very interested in following every detail. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  16. My favorite part- the walls! Tamra and I both know what you are going through as we have to prepare our clients for the steps involved and how the finish won't be close to what you want until it is done!
    I wish more folks in the US would go with plaster walls. As Mona says, it adds so much warmth and depth. Nothing else like it.

    Can't wait for more, lol!

    Oh Greet- the grisaille was done by a fabulous French artist, Pascal Amblard. Here is his blog: http://demeurespeintes.blogspot.com/

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  17. I think I'm in love -those walls! *gasp*

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  18. What is not to like! It is going to be a dream room. And I am sure Architectural Digest will be calling soon!

    Warm hugs to you.

    Mon

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  19. Dear Greet I love your orangerie. From that very first glimpse last year to the final touches that are happening right now.
    I enjoy it very much when you share the 'process' and I learn so much each time.

    Thank you for opening the doors to your beautiful home again and for taking us along on the journey.

    Big hugs from Sydney

    x Charlotta

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  20. that is absolutely gorgeous!
    lovely posts!
    happy night!
    Rosa

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  21. What a gorgeous finish! I had a similar color and finish put on our walls and I loved it. I just happened upon your blog and have placed you on my blog wall. I am eager to see your results.

    I have been to Belgium and our daughter was an exchange student in a small city near Liege. I loved the beautiful landscape. Everything looked so green and lush.

    I have just started a new blog and have joined NetworkBlogs and hope you will stop by for a visit. I love all things french.

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  22. I'm so excited for you! Everything is looks like it's coming together perfectly! I love the chunky shelves and the yummy plastered walls!

    lol,
    Desiree

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  23. Vind het een super leuke post! Zien hoe alles verandert , dag na dag.Ben benieuwd naar het resultaat xxx

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  24. Sergio zou zeggen,
    njam, njam
    smaakt naar meer!

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