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by Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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I had updated the tile backsplash for this client several years ago and had the Scottie tile painted. We renovated the kitchen, removing a wall to open the space. In the process, we moved the scottie tile to a new location. Delicate work! Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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This kitchen was designed to accomodate 2 adorable scotties. We covered the breakfast nook bench with naugahyde for protection, built in open nooks to hold the outdoor bench covers, and a pull out for the dog water bowls. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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Last comment "Hidden TV - Put Higher"
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I had updated the tile backsplash several years ago and had the Scottie tiles painted. We renovated the kitchen, removing a wall to open the space. In the process, we moved the scottie tiles to a new location. Delicate work! Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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Last comment "Tambour doors with glass cab above"
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This kitchen was designed to accomodate 2 adorable scotties. We covered the breakfast nook bench with naugahyde for protection, built in open nooks to hold the outdoor bench covers, and a pull out for the dog water bowls. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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Last comment "doorway kitchen to garden"
This kitchen was designed to accomodate 2 adorable scotties. We covered the breakfast nook bench with naugahyde for protection, built in open nooks to hold the outdoor bench covers, and a pull out for the dog water bowls. Photo credit Pamela Foster.
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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This kitchen was designed to accomodate 2 adorable scotties. We covered the breakfast nook bench with faux leather for protection, built in open nooks to hold the outdoor bench covers, and a pull out for the dog water bowls. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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Last comment "small space, bench as large as the table"
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This kitchen was designed to accomodate 2 adorable scotties. We covered the breakfast nook bench with naugahyde for protection, built in open nooks to hold the outdoor bench covers, and a pull out for the dog water bowls. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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This kitchen was designed to accomodate 2 adorable scotties. We covered the breakfast nook bench with naugahyde for protection, built in open nooks to hold the outdoor bench covers, and a pull out for the dog water bowls. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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The client had old twin beds that were family heirlooms that she wanted to use somewhere. We combined them and made a fabulous king headboard. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster
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Last comment "Circular piece at end of rod"
This den was very dark, so I used lighter fabric to contrast. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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Last comment "drapery color"
This lady's cat decided the tail of these beautiful silk drapes we had already installed looked exactly like her littler box. So, we removed a portion of the bottom and replaced it with new fabric that made it look like we designed them this way in the first place. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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This lady's cat decided the tail of these beautiful silk drapes we had already installed looked exactly like her littler box. So, we removed a portion of the bottom and replaced it with new fabric that made it look like we designed them this way in the first place. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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This lady's cat decided the tail of these beautiful silk drapes we had already installed looked exactly like her littler box. So, we removed a portion of the bottom and replaced it with new fabric that made it look like we designed them this way in the first place. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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Our goal in decorating this paneled den was to brighten it up with fabric and floor covering. Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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I have used this design several times and it is very functional and provides storage where usually there is a blank wall. The TV is in the middle of the cabinet, which can be opened from the sink side or the tub side. See second photo. Photo credit Pamela Foster.
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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Last comment "bathroom"
I have used this design several times and it is very functional and provides storage where usually there is a blank wall. The TV is in the middle of the cabinet, which can be opened from the sink side or the tub side. This is the second photo that shows the TV. Photo credit Pamela Foster.
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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These window treatments were also used by the owner's friendly cat as a litter box, so we replace the bottom of them with coordinating fabric. Actually, I like the idea and have designed others like that on purpose, not because of a beloved kitty! Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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These window treatments were also used by the owner's friendly cat as a litter box, so we replaced the bottom of them with coordinating fabric. Actually, I like the idea and have designed others like that on purpose, not because of a beloved kitty! Photo credit Pamela Foster
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Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
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Last comment "panel placement"
These window treatments were also used by the owner's friendly cat as a litter box, so we replace the bottom of them with coordinating fabric. Actually, I like the idea and have designed others like that on purpose, not because of a beloved kitty! Photo credit Pamela Foster.
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Last comment "Rumpled hmmm"
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