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Finishing drywall is a whole other beast. We prayed for the Lord to inspire us. He did. We decided to use what we had: tin. Old tin. Why not? It was free. It had been a part of the 1867 roof and 1900 carriage house roof. It was just enough to do the living room-kitchen ceiling...and we LOVE it! [The sheetrock lift also lifts ten foot long sections of tin beautifully!]
I thought about patchwork quilts and based the design on that since we had a hodgepodge of tin. Bonus: It only took about 24 hours of labor including designing it.
As a way to encourage you, when things seem impossible...look up.
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Love the old tin! Can't wait to see the final product?
Jojo, me too! It's great to hear from my old blogger friends. Hugs!
I think it will turn out rather lovely ....clever
Oh..and last year our propane costs in Galena were..staggering
and our tank ran empty...and we don't live there...so yikes..I know what you mean...get this house done!
Suz, heating 935 square feet will be lots better than 1700 we have now.
Love the rusty blues...gorgeous colors...will be showing us larger pictures...can't really tell what it looks like yet.
Karen, there will be more photos. I just use my smartphone camera so....
Hi Janean,
I love the old pressed tin ceiling - this is going to be fabulous and such a great idea.
Happy Tuesday
Hugs
Carolyn
Thank you! Our electrician took a photo of it to show his wife. LOL. It definitely changed my entire decorative course. Hugs!
Hi Janean!
It was so nice to hear from you!! I'm now sharing a blog with my friend Marie on Creations by Marie Antoinette and Edie Marie. You can find us on http://tonidolls.blogspot.com
I am in love with your ceiling! It looks amazing Janean. Sooo creative and unique. It's been so fun catching up with you. Please stop by to see us when you have a few moments. We'd LOVE it!!
Christmas blessings & hugs, Edie Marie
Edie Marie, I will stop by! Thank you for your kind comments. Big hugs!
Coming from someone who used faux tin for a kitchen ceiling...I really love this!!
Jane xx
Blondie, all the tin is real except the pressed tin squares. They're faux! The new metal squares would have cost us thousands of dollars for just the kitchen/dining/living room. So I painted these to look like our historical tin! I could've never afforded antique tin squares either. I may blog on how I did it. Hugs!
I am going to love this cottage when you are done Janean! I love the ceiling!
It was so good to hear from you. Merry Christmas to you too sweetie!
hugs...
I think your ceiling is an awesome idea!
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