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GUEST ROOM
This guest room was inspired by a picture in a
French Decor magazine. The client wanted the room to reflect their
love of travel and also be a little more on the masculine side. The Faux
effect is that of paper that has been water damaged and includes some very
interesting address's and post marks from around the world, to include one from
Mm. Curei requesting approval for the first mobile X-Ray Van.
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KITCHEN This kitchen was done
in a three color faux finish using the negative technique to give it the
depth that you would find in an old French country kitchen. The
color's were chosen to compliment the hardwood floors and the
wonderful arches
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DINING ROOM
The torn olive grass paper effect gives this dining room a
very elegant yet warm look. The faux treatment is a 2 color Strie using a
suede paint with some faded Fleur-de-lis accents and then antiqued to add warmth
to the color.
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GUEST ROOM
A subtle faux linen effect gives this guest room a very light
and airy feel, perfect for a guest to feel relaxed and refreshed after their
journey. The furniture was also hand painted to fit the decor.
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FOYER
The milk chocolate color of this suede finish is almost
edible. Suede is a very elegant look and adds so much to a room while not
being too busy
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POWDER ROOM'S These small spaces are worth decorating well as they
get a lot of attention from your guests |
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CEILINGS These get
ignored so often, but they can add so much to the overall look of a room |