Beth Dotolo, RID, ASID Thank you for your question!
I don't recall without pulling the client file from archive, but I can tell you that the frames were custom and were built to size for the photography.
If you are not working with a designer, we would also be glad to provide you with a consulation if that would be valuable. We want your space to reflect it’s own beauty, and your style. http://pulpdesignstudios.com/client-questionnaire/
Beth Dotolo, RID, ASID Those were custom framed and floated. the sizes were not standard and were based on the size of the photos... I don't have those exact dimensions without pulling the project out of archive.
If you are not working with a designer, we would also be glad to provide you with a if that would be valuable. We want your space to reflect it’s own beauty, and your style.
who knows where i can find interesting pictures in a romantic style . not necessarily couples and stuff like t - who knows where i can find interesting pictures in a romantic style . not necessarily couples and stuff like that like melancholic imagery! thank you »
Beth Dotolo, RID, ASID Thank you for your question!
I would try etsy for unique photography.
If you are not working with a designer, we would also be glad to provide you with a consulation if that would be valuable. We want your space to reflect it’s own beauty, and your style.
We just founded an organization to financially assist local emerging photographers in the San Francisco Bay Area. There are some really beautiful images on the site that might fit what you are looking for. All prints are archival, limited edition, museum quality. If you're interested, we are located at photopatron.com and I can't tell you how much we would appreciate your support. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you for your consideration.
All the Best,
Patrick Philbin
patrick.philbin@photopatron.com
Could the designer please tell me where the rug is from? - Or at least what colors are in it? It looks like it would go perfectly with my sofa and chairs. Thank you! »
Beth Dotolo, RID, ASID Thank you for your inquiry!
Please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions page on our blog to understand more about our business & how we source products and finishes for our Pulp Design Studios clients.
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If you would like a consultation we would love to discuss your project. Please feel free to fill out our client questionnaire and we will contact you to see how we can design a space that is uniquely yours.
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jwkteach www.thepicturewallcompany.com has a great system for creating a picture wall. You have a choice of 1" or 2" frames in different finishes, and it comes with mats, plexiglass, template, hanging hooks, bubble levels...everything you need. Candace Olsen has used this template on her design show.
Beth Dotolo, RID, ASID Thank you for your question!
Color is in essence, reflections of light and one’s surroundings. As a result, the color you see in our clients space would certainly translate differently into your own. Unfortunately, we do not share project-related details of this sort both for your benefit and the benefit of our clients. Our clients have invested in the uniqueness of their space and have entrusted us with the privilege of celebrating the finished product photographically without compromising their confidentiality by disclosing specific details.
If you are not working with a designer, play with paint samples on various walls in your space to see if you get the effect you want. We would also be glad to provide you with a consulation if that would be valuable. We want your space to reflect it’s own beauty, and your style. http://pulpdesignstudios.com/client-questionnaire/
Beth Dotolo, RID, ASID Hello! - yes! They are from a wholesaler. I'm not sure where you can find them retail. If you are interested in ordering them shoot me an email and I can get you pricing & availability - beth@pulpdesignstudios.com
Thanks!!
Beth Dotolo, RID, ASID Thank you for your question!
That was a client's piece that we repurposed, however it's a very common frame.
If you are not working with a designer, we would also be glad to provide you with a consulation if that would be valuable. We want your space to reflect it’s own beauty, and your style. http://pulpdesignstudios.com/client-questionnaire/
Beth's tips for decorating kid-friendly spaces:
1. Use what you have: A display of photography and humanity is a remarkable focal point here. The photographs, shot by the homeowner, are of children from around the world. The fun rug was moved from the living room into the playroom.
2. Avoid sharp corners: The worry-free mango wood stools can be used as a side table and are great for additional seating in the living room.
3. Bring furnishings to their level:This chic armless sofa offers easy accessibility for little ones.
4. Keep it attractive: Kids love velvet and zany zigzag patterns. These pillows by Jonathan Adler gives clues that this playroom is the epicenter of fun.
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I bet this designer loves puzzles. She put eight photos she took of children around the world in identical frames and varied them vertically and horizontally into a striking combination.
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The art arrangement is a variation on the classic modern grid, alternating horizontal and vertical rectangular frames. It's a nice way to keep the family photos on display in a tight, modern way.See the rest of this home
4. Family photos. Looking for a fresh new way to display those family portraits? Try supersizing them and adding simple frames for a modern look. And if you use ready-made frames, you can easily swap out the photos from time to time to keep the display current.
I don't recall without pulling the client file from archive, but I can tell you that the frames were custom and were built to size for the photography.
If you are not working with a designer, we would also be glad to provide you with a consulation if that would be valuable. We want your space to reflect it’s own beauty, and your style. http://pulpdesignstudios.com/client-questionnaire/
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