Habitat bright ideas with Fleur Thorpe – DIY projects
Learn how to make a faux stone light with these step-by-step instructions.

Wall – Resene Dark Knight. Ceiling – Resene Rice Cake
Equipment Needed:
Paint:
Step 1
Start by giving the light shade a good sand with a piece of 80 grit sandpaper. Wipe away the dust with a cloth and then prime the shade with Resene Smooth Surface Sealer.
Step 2
Once the primer is dry, paint over this with Resene Sandtex Mediterranean Effect. I dabbed it on in a haphazard, messy way so that it made lots of texture.
Step 3
When the Sandtex is dry, paint over this completely with Resene Sazerac. Don’t worry about trying to paint it on nicely – the more texture the better. I found swirling it on with my paint brush got the Resene Sazerac into all the crevices made by the Sandtex.
Step 4
While the Resene Sazerac was still wet, I dabbed on the Resene Flesh and aimed for about 80% coverage.
Step 5 (a)
Next I dabbed on Resene Dark bluff, covering about 50%, followed by dabs of Resene Brown Bramble. The idea was to build up layers and a depth of colour.
Step 5 (b)
If you are unhappy with an area, you can always dab on some of the lighter colours and build up again to the darker colours.
Project and accompanying photos supplied by Fleur Thorpe for Habitat by Resene. Mar 2022.