For those of you who are interested in our living room redo, today’s post gives an update of it. In case you missed my earlier post, please click HERE.
The previous days, all required electricity and plumbing works were finished. Next week we will start to treat the parket floor to give it an aged and greyed look.
In the meantime my husband and our team of employees were really working hard on the manufacturing and assembly of the paneling in our workshop.
The construction of an 18th century French styled paneling is a huge and extensive work from start to finish!
French oak tree trunks in our woodshed.
After sorting out the wood carefully, we have to prepare the oak wood trunks into different parts with the required length and width.
Every part of the paneling is precisely noted down on the technical plans of the paneled room.
I posted a few of my favorite pictures of ‘the making of’. Enjoy!
Mouldings made after detailed drawings.
Detail of some of the mouldings.
Different treatments to give the wood a more aged look.
Joining of the different parts into the frames.
Mortice-and-tenon joining technique.
Everything assembled! Ready for the montage.
One of the most delicate jobs is to find the right patina to bring on the natural oak paneling. A lot of color samples will be made by mixing different ingredients and will be treated by the hands of the artist.
The artist-painter is trying to find the patina that we have in mind! We would love to give the paneling a very aged look. Finally the painter will bring on the patina after the paneling is assembled in our house.
Yesterday our employees started to build up the paneling in our workshop.
Here is a sneak peek !
By the end of next week I will show you the complete montage of the paneling in our workshop.
I hope you enjoyed this post about the progress of our living room redo.
To be continued…
If you would like us to help designing and manufacturing your paneling, feel free to contact us at info@lefevre.be
For more Lefèvre Interiors realisations visit our website at www.lefevre.be
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