Oakville Beaver, 1 Nov 2018, p. 28

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, N ov em be r 1, 20 18 | 28 Rare opportunity to own on one of the most desirable streets in Downtown Burlington. This elegant and spacious family home is set on a 68x128 ft beautifully landscaped lot. 4 bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half baths, Main floor office, separate formal dining room, fully finished basement, and massive 2 storey addition with Great Room and Master Suite. Walk to schools, restaurants, shopping, and Spencer Smith Park. Steps to everything Downtown Burlington has to offer! $1,349,000. See you this weekend! Sinead Robinson Sales Representative Sinead@royallepage.ca 905-634-7755 2041 EmErald CrEs. $1,349,000 OpEnHOusE saturday& sunday 2-4 pm Nancy Lorimer Sales Representative nancylorimer@royallepage.ca Dear Debbie; I live in the country but am a city girl at heart, at least part of the time. I love the bustle, the noise, and the sight of buildings that reach high into the sky. I have seen pictures of painted skylines and wonder if someone with no artist ability could make one. I'd like to hang it in my bedroom. Colette Dear Colette; Why not paint your own headboard? You can either work on an existing flat headboard or use a piece of plywood or MDF and then frame it. This imaginative picture that I made for a young child's bedroom is created with the help of two paint effects. The background shows the light leaving the sky at dusk. The graduation of colour from light to dark is known as ombré, which is very effective on its own as well as a background. The skyline is reproduced with a stencil, so no talent re- quired, although I bet you have more than you think you do. To produce the ombré sky, you need three shades of blue, light to dark, and white paint. Apply a coat of the palest blue to the whole surface and let dry. Ap- ply the darkest blue in a wide band along the top of the headboard. With a fresh brush, apply a band of medium blue paint below this, allowing the top part to over- lap slightly with the darker colour. Next add a band of white, again overlapping the colour above. While the paint is still wet, pull a dry brush through all the bands of colour to blend them together. Photocopy or draw your skyline picture to fit the headboard. Trace the picture onto a sheet of Mylar or cardboard and then cut it out with an X-acto knife. The stencil will sit along the top of the headboard with the sky- line cut out along the bottom of the Mylar. Spray the back of the stencil with adhesive and flatten it onto the top of the headboard. Apply black paint with a roller below the stencil cutout. Carefully remove the stencil and let dry. Stamp on a few gold stars high in the sky. Dear Debbie; Our new condo has lovely high ceilings, but bulkheads run around the entire open plan living area. We want to paint the walls but aren't sure if the bulkheads are consid- ered part of the ceiling or wall. How would you treat them? Thank you. Brandon Dear Brandon; When you want an architectural detail to show off, such as crown mouldings and ceil- ing pendants, high base boards and window trim, a contrasting colour or paint sheen will draw your attention to these highlights. I don't think bulkheads fall into this category. I prefer to incorporate the bulkheads into the walls. Paint the highest part of the ceiling one colour, then paint the walls and the entire bulkhead, bottom and side the same colour. Using this method, you are painting out the bulkheads. There is only one visual break and the room won't feel choppy. The high ceilings will also be accentuated. Dear readers; I am excited to announce the publication of my new book, Design Your Next Chapter: How to Realize Your Dreams and Reinvent Your Life. Drawing from my own experiences and the uplifting stories shared by others, this inspirational book is for anyone who has ever asked themselves "what is next for me?" Available Nov. 20, pre-order now: www.amazon.com; www.indigo.ca. Written by Debbie Travis and Barbara Dingle. Please email decorating questions to house- 2home@debbietravis.com. Follow Debbie at instagram.com/debbie_travis, facebook. com/thedebbietravis, debbietravis.com. Advertorial DEBBIE TRAVIS House to Home Painting tips to create a bedtime skyline

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