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How to paint a diamond pattern on your wall

February 3, 2013 by Jaime

I always loved the classic look of a harlequin pattern.  I had a large wall in my basement that was screaming for attention.  I decided to roll up my sleeves and get to work.

Materials list: Painters tape, paint ( the color of your diamonds), drop clothes, roller pan, small 5″ roller (foam), magic sponge(to erase pencil lines), pencil,measuring tape, large 3 foot leveler, and small leveler.

To begin you have to decide how large you want your diamonds to be.  I wanted my pattern to have a more contemporary feel so I decided to make my diamonds large.   The rule of thumb is the height of the diamond should be twice the width.  Once you have decided how large you want your diamonds to be, take the width of the wall and divide it by the width of your diamond and that will tell you how many rows vertically to draw.  Do the same with the height of the diamond to figure out how many rows to draw Horizontally.  Once you have your measurements your wall should look like the grids below.  Next step is to draw your diamonds.  Measure each rectangle and find the halfway point of the width and height and mark them with a pencil.  Connect the dots to create your diamonds.  Below is an example:

 

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Next tape every other diamond with your painters tape.  Begin to paint.

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I advise you to remove the tape immediately after painting each diamond.  It comes off easier and reduces bleeding.

Once finished with that step your wall should look like this:

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Next tape off the rest of your diamonds.

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This is the wall before:

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This is the wall after:

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It took me 4 hours to complete.  For the color of the diamonds I mixed two leftover paints sitting in my garage; 50% Benjamin Moore Livingston Gold and 50% Latte from Restoration Hardware.  The base coat of the wall is Restoration Hardware Latte.  I didn’t have to spend money on paint.  Total cost for project $7.00 (painters tape).  Happy painting!

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Choosing the right size Christmas tree for your space

December 1, 2012 by Jaime

 

Many factors come into play when choosing a Christmas tree for your home.  Taking time to measure the area which you will place the tree in is an essential step.  Do not try to “eye” the space.  Simply take a tape measure and run it horizontally and perpendicular in the space you plan to have your tree.

~If the across measurement is less than 4 feet than a Pencil tree would be the best fit.   Pencil trees are typically 36” round.

~If the across measurement is 4-6 feet than a slim tree would be the best choice.  These trees typically are 36”-54” round.

~If the space is 6-7 feet across than you can opt for a medium tree.  These trees are typically 55”-60” round.

~If you have over 7 feet across than you can go for a full tree which are 61”-70” round.

Height is another factor.  You should plan on having 9”-12” of space between the top of your tree and your ceiling height.  This way you can fit a tree topper and have a couple inches of space left between the tree and the ceiling.

The above guidelines work for real or artificial trees.  The salesman on the lot can guide you to the proper size tree if you know what you are shopping for!

 

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays!

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Welcome to my new website

December 1, 2012 by Jaime

Hello!  Welcome to the new website for Maison D’or.  My name is Jaime Vautour.  I’ve created this website to give you a glimpse of my passion and philosophy for interior design.  Your home is a place where precious moments are created.  My goal as an interior designer is to reflect your personal style to showcase what you treasure most.  Using design principles I will help you create a home that is harmonious and is an extension of you.  Please browse at my photos and feel free to read my latest blog posts.  For your convenience you may make an appointment using the online scheduler under the contact link.  If you prefer you may contact me by phone at (856)383-2304.

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