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Trendy u-shaped light wood floor enclosed kitchen photo in DC Metro with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops and an island
Trendy u-shaped light wood floor enclosed kitchen photo in DC Metro with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops and an island

This cracked plaster accent wall looks rustic at first glance, but the metallic paint base coat gives the wall glitz and a modern twist to a classic decorative plaster technique.

Photo: Jason Snyder © 2014 Houzz
Design: Luca Construction and Design
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Example of a 1950s light wood floor dining room design in Seattle with beige walls
Example of a 1950s light wood floor dining room design in Seattle with beige walls

Study room - large traditional freestanding desk dark wood floor study room idea in Atlanta with beige walls and a standard fireplace

Southwest formal and enclosed living room photo in Phoenix with white walls, a standard fireplace and a metal fireplace

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Stunning reclaimed French oak farmhouse planks, completely reborn through a complex process of finishes using traditional techniques and materials. Grey tones, tumbled edges and the authentic antique sawn and shrunk surface are evidence of the 200 year old history of these planks.

Seabrook Designs presents Centurion. Centurion is a timeless collection that captures the essence of ancient Roman art and style. The timeless classics chosen for this collection display skilled artistic renderings of antiquity revitalized by contemporary printing techniques which have become the industry standard in fine wallcoverings. Many beautiful flowery flowers accompanied by awesome damasks and lavish medallions, this collection inspires greatness and raises the bar for elite interior design.
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The Glass is the water line.
The elegant early lines of the golden era of yachting owe much to the eye of the master tradesman.Half models of intended designs were carefully shaped by our early boat builders.
Once happy with the shape of these half hulls, often only 18” or 2’ long, they would “loft” the lines onto the floor of their workshop and create full size plans of the intended boat from these early prototypes.
All done with the keen eye of a true craftsman. “The Bailey is a tribute to the skill and passion of New Zealand’s early shipwrights”. It is with this attention to graceful lines and technique in mind, we created the Bailey Table. Using traditional techniques and tools such as the draw blade and spokeshave these tables are crafted by hand and eye to an almost silky, fluid finish. A joy to touch and view from almost any angle.
Almost organic in touch and line, there are few straight lines to this sculpturally aesthetic piece.
SPECIFICATIONS:
CEBA6 Length 207 Width 95cm Seats 6
CEBA8 Length 240 x 105 Seats 8
CEBA10 Length 270 x 105cm Seats 10
Bespoke sizes are available and made to client order. Table can be made available
as flat pack, export ready with glass or computer template.

Vintage Element's stunning reclaimed French oak farmhouse planks, completely reborn through a complex process of finishes using traditional techniques and materials. Grey tones, tumbled edges and the authentic antique sawn and shrunk surface are evidence of the 200 year old history of these planks.

The project is a series of mural panels painted in the artist’s studio and installed on all walls of a dining room. The imagery is of soft landscape with classical architectural elements, loosely based on an Arcadian 18th century French wallpaper scenic.
The murals are painted in grisaille, a traditional technique which uses a monochromatic palette of grey to create depth. In this case the artist used the soft painterly style of Fragonard and Boucher to create the lush landscape in the same grey palette. The freshness and vitality of the brushwork distinguishes these murals from printed wall covering. Silver leaf detailing on the pilasters adds a luminous effect.
This project won an Acanthus Award for excellence from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art in 2014.

Designed by renowned architect and 'sacred geometer' David Yarbrough, this sacred space in Corbett, Oregon combines three functions under one roof: a Chinese medicine healing arts center, a community center, and a 1400 SF new home. An earth plaster, cedar chip, clay slip, natural wood slat wall system combines traditional construction techniques with energy efficiency to create a healthy environment for denizens, care providers, and patients.
Photography by Sally Painter.

The project is a series of mural panels painted in the artist’s studio and installed on all walls of a dining room. The imagery is of soft landscape with classical architectural elements, loosely based on an Arcadian 18th century French wallpaper scenic.
The murals are painted in grisaille, a traditional technique which uses a monochromatic palette of grey to create depth. In this case the artist used the soft painterly style of Fragonard and Boucher to create the lush landscape in the same grey palette. The freshness and vitality of the brushwork distinguishes these murals from printed wall covering. Silver leaf detailing on the pilasters adds a luminous effect.
This project won an Acanthus Award for excellence from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art in 2014.

A Full scale Design, Renovation & Furnishings project for our Coasters Chance Cottage in Cutler, Maine. This story was featured on Magnolia Network & Discovery Plus On The Show “A Designers Profile” Season 2 Episode 5.
This showcase is full of the start to finish within a renovation and the design & attention to detail that Moore House Design Creates. Full of rich tones, textural plaster, and plenty of Custom Moore House Designed Furnishings.
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Great room - mid-sized traditional dark wood floor and brown floor great room idea in Minneapolis with white walls

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Designer: Emily Wallach
Metallurgy meets chemistry in the Charleston Mirror™ Collection. Handmade using traditional techniques by skilled artists, this exquisite mirrored glass is painstakingly created piece-by-piece using a classic antiquing process.

Softest Sanguine Booti Fabric is Hand Block Printed in Jaipur. A traditional technique, invented 400 years ago by chipaas of Rajasthan.
We sell three kinds of fabrics, depending on the weight. First category of fabric is 100% cotton voile (light wt), which is sheer and super soft, may be used for baby apparel, sheer curtains or canopies for bed. It is sold in width of 45". Our second category fabric is 100% cotton (medium wt) may be used for bedding and pillows. It is sold in width of 54". Our third category of fabric is 100% cotton (heavy wt) may be used for shower curtains and table linens. It is sold in width of 54". Hand Block Printed from Attiser

Inspired by the mirror of the wicked witch of Snow White, this kids’ mirror is also magical! "Magic Mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest one of all?" is one of the most remarkable quotes of the Disney universe and an inspiration for this item. The Magical Mirror is the perfect wall mirror to give your little majesty’s room a charming decor.
This unique item appears as a normal mirror but, with magic it turns into a movie screen, due to the 22’’ TV inside.
Made entirely by hand, using traditional techniques of carving, it features silver leaf finishes with pink translucent varnish applied.
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