Kenny. Before & After.
I greatly enjoyed getting to know Kenny and took him to lunch yesterday and today. I love a good conversation. Also, he has a nice attention to detail that I admire, which makes him ideal for such work.
Kenny said he has a few days in February. He asked: “Maybe I could come by again, and start on the trim in the round bedroom?”
Golly. I am breathless with anticipation.
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Oh its going to look even better with the tiles!!!
Oh, yes!
That is my favorite fireplace tile & mantel. Kenny just completed work that is just absolutely amazing! Kenny is a genius! I am so glad he has the time for his amazing artistry. I am glad too that you had an enjoyable lunch & hopefully February will yield more of his lovely artistry!
What kind of finish did Kenny put on?
Kenny did not put on a finish.
For, the old finish is still there. Just the many additional layers of shellac have been removed.
Whow! What a beauty!
Three cheers for Kenney! Hip hip hooray!
It’s gorgeous, simply gorgeous.
That is stunning!
Beautiful!
Beautiful work Kenny! how nice! And what a beautiful piece of woodwork with gracious curves!!
Gorgeous!
Looks very good! I wonder why the later coats of shellac were added? Was it for additional protection, or (more likely) to darken it and “update” the look in the teens or twenties when darker stains were more popular?
So lovely to see the alligatoring gone. And (bracing for impact of rotten tomatoes) the mantle will sing with a fresh coat of amber shellac.
Wow! Kenny is the greatest!