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Master Bath Screw Head Ceiling

March 3, 2009 //  by Paint It!

Curved ceiling
For the remainder of last week, I was back on Beacon Hill working on the ceiling in this long, narrow Master Bath. While I wish I could take credit for this awesome design concept and technique, all credit goes directly to the Queen of Creativity, Melanie Royals. This finish, which Melanie calls "Loose Screws" is part of her Boho Modern Workshop series.

This was a finish I have been dying to do since I first saw it last summer at both the Sali Convention and Faux Event Convention. I knew instantly that this would be the design to adapt for this Master Bath used solely by the man of the house. It has a great masculine feel and gives this odd shaped ceiling a lot of character. This curved, overhang part of the ceiling is at one far end of the bathroom, over the toilet.

Long view
This view is from the far end of the room, under the curved ceiling, looking toward the opposite end of the room, into the shower area. The screws are repeated as a border on the remainder of the ceiling, with a metallic green glaze in the center.

Looking into shower

Another view, into the shower stall. And here you can see the curved, overhung ceiling again.

Part of mirror wall />

Sink:granite
The color palette was inspired by this great sink and granite. This was a very fun finish to do!

Category: Ceilings, Completion of Job, Inspiration, Metallics, Repeat Clients

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  1. Jennifer Allwood

    March 3, 2009 at 7:58 am

    FANTASTIC job! And all above your head! Cudos to you! Get a massage this week! Looks great!

  2. Regina

    March 3, 2009 at 1:51 pm

    Gorgeous, Carol. I especially like the pic where you can see the ceiling together with the border.

  3. Maria

    March 4, 2009 at 9:24 am

    Great theme for this bath – looks wonderful! Love the colors!

  4. patty

    March 10, 2009 at 10:03 am

    Love that angled ceiling, nice job!

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