I tried to make this fantel bridge the two styles..
We also fitted a little piece of wood over the little trench in the ceiling where the wires were.Again, adhesive is great for this because you don’t want to risk having a nail or a screw slip even a fraction of an inch in a situation where you’re so close to wires!.

Of course we really (really really) need to get those ceilings painted once all of these little finishing touches are done on the room!So here’s how the room looks now with the trim at the top of the cabinets all finished up!We added in another thin moulding right where the thicker piece meets up with the ceiling, again reused from the original trim in the room, to finish things up.. Here’s that “before” shot again!.

You can see we’ve made a few other changes in the room too.More on those soon!.

A special thanks to GE Sealants for sponsoring this post and helping us tackle this project so quickly and easily!
I was compensated for my time spent writing this post, but all opinions and ideas are mine as always!This is one of those little tricks that seems so obvious once you know about it, but that many people don’t know about yet.I’d been eyeing up some silvery Summery decor objects in stores and on TV earlier this Spring, like shells and starfish and stuff, but I didn’t pick any up because I wasn’t quite in the Summer frame of mind yet at that point.
Once I was ready to start adding some decor into my new grey living room though, I went looking for some of those silver Summery things and they were nowhere to be found!I had some of this Rustoleum Mirror Effect spray paint.
on hand for another project that I’ve been trying to do for about 8 months or so and I thought I’d experiment with it a bit and see what happened.. Rust-Oleum 267727 Specialty Mirror Spray, 6-Ounce.It’s totally not meant for this at all.
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