This guest bath won San Diego Home and Garden Magazine bath of the year award.
The 1970's bath was completely remodeled to create an eclectic exotic mix of Moorish, India, Indonesian, Asian and Spanish styles. The bath reflects the individual style of its Cosmopolitan owners.
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Ellaine Irizarry wrote:
What color is that paint and who makes it??? - It's amazing the shade of saffron it came out to be... »
Linda Medina Interior Design Hello, This is a layered series of colors that have been professionally applied to create this special effect. Thank you for your interest!
Linda Medina Interior Design Hello, Thank you for your interest. This paint is a series of layers that was accomplished by an artist we hired to create this look. I recommend hiring an expert special effects painter to achieve this look!
firstlady1994 Look into the Sherwin Williams Faux Impressions Specialty finishes line. Maybe the Old World Impressions. You can get a similar effect, but practice on boards first to perfect how you want it to look. If you don't like the end result, just paint over it, and you're not out much money.
Linda Medina Interior Design This was a custom tile made for us. We chose to adapt some of the antique tiles from the Adamson House in Malibu California.
Trend 2: Exotic destinations. With emphasis on the uniqueness of the region and rich, organic hues, this trend has a style-without-borders attitude. Identifying your ancestral roots and incorporating them into your home establishes a connection with your predecessors and instills a sense of reverence and pride in your culture. This trend also celebrates exploration and shows an appreciation for the global environment.
At the outdoor spice markets in Marrakesh, Morocco, you'll see an abundance of yellow-gold hues in the form of saffron or cumin. These colors bring a warm and inviting glow to any room.
herwin Williams Faux Impressions Specialty finishes line. Maybe the Old World Impressions. You can get a similar effect, but practice on boards first to perfect how you want it to look. If you don't like the end result, just paint over it, and you're not out much money.
This guest bath won San Diego Home and Garden Magazine bath of the year award.
The 1970's bath was completely remodeled to create an eclectic exotic mix of Moorish, India, Indonesian, Asian and Spanish styles. The bath reflects the individual style of its Cosmopolitan owners.
This guest bath won San Diego Home and Garden Magazine bath of the year award. The 1970's bath was completely remodeled to create an eclectic exotic mix of Moorish, India, Indonesian, Asian and Spanish styles. The bath reflects the individual style of its Cosmopolitan owners.