Today is about blues and greens. The first item is a mix of Frenchic Furniture Paint colours, mainly Hornblower, Duckling and Kiss Me Sloely to create this Greek Blue. This table needed some TLC and after painting we sealed with a couple of coats with Finishing Coat. We are calling this colour Victoria in honour…
Tradition with a twist
These old doors had Frenchic Furniture Paint written all over them even before being painted. Our satisfied clients, whom we now consider friends, wanted a mix with Cream Dream and Apple of My Eye (the most popular colour to match Maltese tiles). Here is the result. Contemporary yet keeping to tradition, imposing and yet welcoming….
Deeyoudough
Try spelling it! These two artefacts have seen some Frenchic Furniture Paint in different ways. The half moon table, from dark wood it was dressed up in Hot as Mustard, with Frenchic stemcilling with browning wax for embellishment. The side table was sanded thoroughly to remove years of chemicals and also the polish, which was…
Oriental fish
This small cabinet reminded us of a pirate ship and somehow of an oriental feel. It was done by reclaimed wood and needed some heavy TLC. Then Frenchic Furniture Paint came to the rescue with Flamenco, Browning Wax and Greyhound. A little bit of decoupage was used. This beauty will be adorning a contemporary bathroom…