For a cottage look, think about tin or
stained wood beams — run them one way if the room is small to increase its visual size.
Lit by white and gray industrial pendants hung from a white beadboard ceiling finished with dark
stained wood beams, a white wainscot island seating white slipcovered stools placed facing a sink with a polished nickel deck mount faucet.
Not exact matches
Two
wood beams run across a vaulted shiplap ceiling accented with three Antique Brass Hicks Pendants hanging over a dark
stained oak kitchen island topped with Danby Marble lined with blue leather counter stools and fitted with built - in dog food and water bowls.
In Cottage 1, a
stained ceiling and exposed brick and
beams are augmented by warm
wood tones and a coffee table made from a former railroad freight cart.
The finish looks excellent throughout and
wood used includes painted white tongue and groove siding,
stained loft
beams, and hardwood flooring.
Stretching over 4,362 square feet of living space, intricate details include
wood -
beamed ceilings, peg - and - groove floors and
stained glass accents.
No special
stain, just exactly how you would
stain a real
wood beam.
The
wood inspiration throughout the home continues on the ceiling thanks to the dark
stained beams.
It is one of the reasons we bought that house since we are very close to Seahurst Park and the beach there too (guess we love beaches) The country island home has plaster ceilings that are elevated throughout, especially the Master Bedroom and we are debating whether to put false
beams in them like the 11th in a warm sandy
stained wood or just love them with their plain face.
Note: I have applied the gray - wash formula once the
stain dried completely (with my
wood beam mantel) and I applied it without letting
wood stain dry (for this project).
After the
wood is
stained, I grabbed my aluminum slats, my antiqued bronze spray paint and did the same thing Jenna did in her
wood beam tutorial.