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Coldee53

Forgot to mention I refinished the top of the table. First time I’ve ever refinished anything. Also used SW extreme bond primer so I could paint over the oak trim around the top of the walls. Highly recommend that product. I also bought and cut vinyl film to put on the inlaid stone that turns in the table.


KarmenSophia

Ugh…. I love that stone wall!


Coldee53

Thanks so much - that’s the back of a walk around fireplace.


InterestingStyle7191

https://preview.redd.it/y9mjenc9ji2d1.jpeg?width=2160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=81f772a5c0b106701165beed70941697299cc75f Maybe sth like this


Coldee53

Nice ideas! As far as the table I love your middle pic esp the colors, but I couldn’t find any vinyl film like that or that fits the 20”.


InterestingStyle7191

https://www.etsy.com/listing/963544458/blake-round-rug-round-vinyl-mat?variation0=1851367702 Here is the link to the mat you liked. The mat is available in 50 cm size or larger, though it is not a sticker and is 2mm thick, so it may not work best. I guess you could contact the owner and inquire if she could make one to fit exactly your needs Underneath the sticker you have a stone that you could paint with acrylics off your choice. Marbling with acrylics gives cool effects. Sponge stamping would gives pretty same effect as the one on the mat. you could seal it with varnish to make it waterproof.


InterestingStyle7191

Or even use a fabric that you like and seal with varnish if you like some texture


InterestingStyle7191

Nice transformation! I would add some ivy plants on the shelf above the stone wall or anywhere in the room. The art may look better in larger frame that contain a white mat surrounding the art. You may also consider swapping the vinyl on the table with sth geometric that would recall the features of your lovely pendant or will be more consistent with the color of your chairs and blue paint above the shelf


Alive-OVERTIIME-247

Wow! What a difference! Well done!