This kitchen wall has three doors. The first door leads to a pantry, the middle door holds an old-fashioned drop out ironing board, the third door leads to a small bathroom.. Look how I changed their appearance!

The back entrance to the house preented a very unattractive view of a wall that had three doors, and wooden chair rail . I removed the chair rail and trim around all three doors and within 7 days...did this.
The "glass"door covers a drop-down ironing board,
This is the door that hides the small bathroom. It was recessed into the wall and made the stone surround easier to accent.
The pantry door stands to the right of the ironing board door, The recessed stone is faux as the real door was flush with the wall.
Ivy climbs over a door. I used some lavender in the shadows.

TO THE RIGHT is a close up of the bell between two doors.
In the client's living room, Coggeshall painted stone on the wall above the mantle. It matched the real stone below the mantle. The client later wrote Coggeshall saying:

"The fireplace looks amazing! Yes, I touched the stone and I swear it felt like real stone!"

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