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Dining Room, Red Wall & Ceiling Glaze/Faux, Gold Transitional Ceiling & Gold Leafed "marble veins" in Center Red Ceiling Laguna Niguel, CA Interior Designer, Shan Luvisa of Obvious Flair www.obviousflair.com Shan asked for an elegant red faux finish to coordinate with her chosen fabrics in this room. She also wanted a very subtle veined effect on the center portion of the red ceiling, and glazed to match the rest of the red. It was a lovely effect; it's elegance lasts and lasts. Our client absolutely loved her soft suede-like walls. This room was designed in 2001 - back in the day of old-school film in cameras! The date stamp showed these finishes were performed in 2001. I have seen this circumstance over and over..... A well-designed & exceptionally performed faux finish will last for MANY years. A well-chosen finish is rarely tiring. Our clients tend to grow into them; they fall in love with these great finishes each time they enter an area. A Story: A few years ago, I entered a home in a prominent area in Newport Beach called One Ford Road in which we had added extensive finishes throughout for the original owner when the home was newly built. We were called in to perform touchups by this home's current and fourth owner, readying the house to put it on the market for Owner #5! All of our faux finishes throughout were still intact, and in fact were key selling points to the home; which had one the Gold Award for the ASID/OC Home Under 3,500 square feet designed by the late Stephen L. Stein of SLS Designs in 2001. Another Story: Interior Art was called into see a new home in Coto de Caza, CA years ago; our new client a busy real estate agent in the area. He asked me what I could do to their new home to create a dazzling space for his wife. He made it his point to let me know of his promise to his wife that he would make it extraordinarily comfortable for her. My client was in the dog house, bigtime. He sheepishly explained he needed to save his marriage by vowing to his wife he'd NEVER make her move again. She was tired of moving; this home was the 11th house they'd lived in within the past 10 years! We suggested approximately $30,000 in artistic/faux finishes. They said yes to all of it, "Whatever Julie wants", my client said. Once we completed adding artistic & faux details throughout, both of my clients were extraordinarily happy - their comments, "Everything is so beautiful; it feels so comfortable. You've made our house into a home." To my surprise; within the year, my client called me and excitedly told me, "Julie is about to kill me! I just sold the house!" My client had one of HIS clients walk through his home. "Jackie, she gave me an offer I couldn't refuse! I just set a record! I sold my house for the highest $$ amount per square foot in Coto de Caza! She saw the house, went wild for it, turned to me and said, 'whatever it costs, I don't care, I HAVE to have this house' ." His buyer felt an emotional pull towards the house. "It was because of your finishes, Jackie". I was thrilled to hear his excitement, and afraid for his wife. My client did, indeed find a beautiful, much bigger home for his wife in another part of Coto de Caza, which presented us with a whole new canvas to play with throughout. I've witnessed countless of these stories firsthand. Interior Art's finishes which we performed well over 10 years ago are still fresh and remain an elegant addition to a beautiful space. The longevity of these finishes is a consideration on choosing your wall colors/artistic details. The upgrades will pay off, both emotionally and in equity.