Lisa Borgnes Giramonti Totally affordable. I think it was $20/yard? Diamond Foam and Fabric in LA has a slew of them. It's not leather, BTW. It's vinyl!
"I upholstered mine in faux leather to keep it kid-friendly," — she has a young son — "and had it studded with brass nails and a vintage-inspired push plate. It’s gone from being invisible to being one of the most-commented features in the house."
According to Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help muffle the noise coming from the servants' quarters. She replicated the style with green faux leather and brass nails. A vintage-inspired push plate completes the look.
According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
Faux leather. Like leather, faux leather can be stamped to create a detailed pattern that adds style and interest. Although faux leather is less expensive than genuine leather, it doesn't last as long or wear as well. Often, to save on cost, faux leather is applied on the sides and back of a chair or sofa while genuine leather is used on the front. The faux leather is dyed to match the real deal.
Upholstered. Artist Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti also took matters into her own hands. Inspired by a traditional look, she upholstered her door in this rich-looking faux leather and added an ornate push plate and brass nails.See the rest of this house
Upholstered. Artist Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti also took matters into her own hands. Inspired by a traditional look, she upholstered her door in this rich-looking faux leather and added an ornate push plate and brass nails.
Love paissley. Love the nail heads and metal plate. This would be a great door from library into master bedroom. Make more panels like it in the library so the door doesn't stand out.
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Upholstered door! "I upholstered mine in faux leather to keep it kid-friendly," — she has a young son — "and had it studded with brass nails and a vintage-inspired push plate. It’s gone from being invisible to being one of the most-commented features in the house."
Artist Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti also took matters into her own hands. Inspired by a traditional look, she upholstered her door in this rich-looking faux leather and added an ornate push plate and brass nails.
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Upholstered. Artist Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti also took matters into her own hands. Inspired by a traditional look, she upholstered her door in this rich-looking faux leather and added an ornate push plate and brass nails.
Door - Upholstered. Artist Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti also took matters into her own hands. Inspired by a traditional look, she upholstered her door in this rich-looking faux leather and added an ornate push plate and brass nails.
Upholstered. Artist Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti also took matters into her own hands. Inspired by a traditional look, she upholstered her door in this rich-looking faux leather and added an ornate push plate and brass nails.
Upholstered. Artist Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti also took matters into her own hands. Inspired by a traditional look, she upholstered her door in this rich-looking faux leather and added an ornate push plate and brass nails.
Upholstered. Artist Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti also took matters into her own hands. Inspired by a traditional look, she upholstered her door in this rich-looking faux leather and added an ornate push plate and brass nails.
Upholstered. Artist Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti also took matters into her own hands. Inspired by a traditional look, she upholstered her door in this rich-looking faux leather and added an ornate push plate and brass nails.
covering an interior door in faux leather to muffle sound in next room
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According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help muffle the noise coming from the servants' quarters. She replicated the style with green faux leather and brass nails.
Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
UPHOLSTERED DOOR:
According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.
According to this room's designer, Lisa Borgnes-Giramonti, upholstered doors were common in English country estates, where they would help quiet the noise from adjacent rooms. Her translation here is done in faux leather with an antique push plate.