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Mikki Moore

Hello, I am Mikki Moore - Owner of Forever Moore Designs.

I have been faux painting and decorative painting for more than 25 years. I really love what I do! Over the years I have added several different mediums to my work. I would enjoy the opportunity to apply my art work to your place of business or residence.

Please feel free to leave comments. I would love to hear from you. If you would like to contact me about work, please email me at: fauxmik@yahoo.com. Thank you!
Showing posts with label Doors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doors. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Home & Garage Door Make Over

 
I am so pleased with how this home turned out - and more importantly... so is my client!
 
Can you believe that THIS:
 
Started out looking like this?

I started with the metal garage doors.  We stained them to look like wood.  I love the "Tommy Bahama" look!
 
Here's an up close of the doors:
 
Garage Door and faux brick work complete on the front of the house.  My client is going to paint the wood trim a darker color to complement to faux wood garage door.
 
I painted this faux brick work on the front interior courtyard walls. 
 
I'm super pleased with the results!  My client is too. 
Now, on to the cement sidewalks.  We're going to make them look like slate! 

Monday, July 5, 2010

Cabinets & Doors

~ Kitchen Cabinets Before ~
~ Cabinets After ~
~ Cabinets In Place ~
~ Pantry Doors were originally white, like the cabinets ~
~ Now they are painted in a warm "Tommy Bahama" style ~

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Garage Doors

~ Originally plain white metal doors ~
~ The finished product! These should last a very long time.
I used a UV Protectant Sealer on them after the faux finish. ~

These garage doors were originally the chalky red color you see on these few squares.


I faux finished them to appear like dark wood. When viewed up close the "grain" was visible and my clients were very pleased.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Kitchen Cabinets

~ As you can see, these cabinets were
originally a light oak finish ~

~ Using glazes I finished them to have a
cherry wood appearance ~

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