Outdoor Shed

Before
After

Once an ugly shed--now an elegant artist’s studio…but with a twist; animals have torn thru the “wallpaper” and are checking out the studio.

Painted donkey in painted window.
Cow, pigs and painted torn paper add a touch of whimsy.
The open landscape mural makes small space seem larger.
Old rusty metal cabinet and desk transformed by paint and wood icing.
Painted overalls and door molding.
Framed flower paintings are artist’s originals.
Grey cement floor overlaid with skimstone and applied designs.
Original molded ornamentation on the ceiling.

These are just some of the many transformations done by the artists.
For an up-close and more detailed look into how some of these techniques were done check out

The House that Faux Built: How to Transform Your Home
From Shabby to Showplace
Using Paints, Plasters and Creativity!

by Adrienne van Dooren



Mary Steingesser - Room Captain
Linda O'Neill - Room Lieutenant
Sheri Hoeger - Painted Overalls Door Panel
Rose Wilde - Wood Icing Cabinet Makeover
Francesca Springolo - Donkey in Window
Ann Bayer - Desk Makeover
Ceil Glemblocki - Window Treatments and Flower Arrangements
Ashley Spencer - Trompe L'Oeil Shutters
Denise Malueg - Pig in Torn Paper
Debbie Thompson - Matting and Framing
Gary A - Concrete Step with Dog Prints
Chris Jackson - Flowers for Window Boxes
Celeste Stewart - Exterior Woodwork
Stuart Kershner - Decorative Molding
Sally Skene - Mural Landscape
Team Members: Lee Hickman, Ryoko Kanke, Kathy Keel, Linda Manning, Carol Rohrbaugh, Jacky Shaw, Sally Skene, Jenny Vanier-Walker, Eric of Paintin' the Town Faux, Carl Bayer, Rachel Steingesser, Tracie Weir, Barb Tise, Marc Steingesser, Jennifer Skene, Tania Seabock, Ann Cook, Susan Guarino, and Patrick O'Neill