The restoration of a c.1850's plantation house with a compatible addition, pool, pool house, and outdoor kitchen pavilion; project includes historic finishes, refurbished vintage light and plumbing fixtures, antique furniture, custom cabinetry and millwork, encaustic tile, new and vintage reproduction appliances, and historic reproduction carpets and drapes.
Volz & Associates, Inc. Hello and thank you for asking; this question has already been posted for another photo associated with this project so I'm going to cut-n-paste my previous answer as it will be the same:
"When our clients invest significantly in a very unique product, like the spectacular wallpapers used throughout this project, we are obliged to keep that information private to safeguard their investment.
In this case all the reproduction papers used are circa 1880 designs (the era the house was constructed) and all have been installed as they were historically; in Texas during that period, walls and ceilings were not plastered, instead the walls were covered with horizontal boards which were then covered with a stretched canvas, and it was on top of the canvas that the decorative wall and ceiling papers were applied."
Volz & Associates, Inc. This has been asked previously, I'll cut and paste my answer for you here: "We specialize in historic restoration and preservation. Every project is unique, and always has unusual features that require custom craftsmen to reproduce and rehabilitate original materials. We cannot answer questions like this because our work is so removed from mainstream interior design and new construction. However, we are grateful you appreciate our work; we post these projects to inspire, and thank you for that."
Volz & Associates, Inc. I'll cut-n-paste our answer from previous similar questions:
We specialize in historic preservation. Every project is unique, and always has unusual features that require custom craftsmen to reproduce and rehabilitate original materials. We cannot answer questions like this because our work is so removed from mainstream interior design and new construction. However, we are grateful you appreciate our work; we post these projects to inspire, and thank you for that.
Volz & Associates, Inc. I'll cut-n-paste our previous answer from previous similar questions:
We specialize in historic preservation. Every project is unique, and always has unusual features that require custom craftsmen to reproduce and rehabilitate original materials. We cannot answer questions like this because our work is so removed from mainstream interior design and new construction. However, we are grateful you appreciate our work; we post these projects to inspire, and thank you for that.
Volz & Associates, Inc. We specialize in historic preservation. Every project is unique, and always has unusual features that require custom craftsmen to reproduce and rehabilitate original materials. We cannot answer questions like this because our work is so removed from mainstream interior design and new construction. However, we are grateful you appreciate our work; we post these projects to inspire, and thank you for that.
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Volz & Associates, Inc. The house was furnished with antique pieces that the owner and interior designer selected together at auctions, antique shops and shows. The goal was to select only furniture and finishes that would have been available between 1850 - 1880's.
"When our clients invest significantly in a very unique product, like the spectacular wallpapers used throughout this project, we are obliged to keep that information private to safeguard their investment.
In this case all the reproduction papers used are circa 1880 designs (the era the house was constructed) and all have been installed as they were historically; in Texas during that period, walls and ceilings were not plastered, instead the walls were covered with horizontal boards which were then covered with a stretched canvas, and it was on top of the canvas that the decorative wall and ceiling papers were applied."