The idea for this treatment came from the Faux International Magazine. When I saw the finish I immediately made a sample for my portfolio in hopes that a client would fall in love with it -- it has been in my portfolio since early Spring 2007.I knew someday I would walk into a room that screamed for this treatment. Even the base paint in this room was a perfect fit. It was meant to be!
I'm not a fan of builders mudding the walls so thick they create a brocade substrate, but our final treatment in this room actually enhances the plaster technique and creates more ambiance with sparkle.
Don't you just love the two pink chandeliers? Fabulous!




3 comments:
That is a sumptuous nursery. My, oh, my! Mapping out those harlequins must've been a nightmare! ;)
Those walls are beautiful, but I agree with Tara...I'd hate to map out a harlequin design. Thank god I've never had to!
This room is so unique. To top it off with a custom wall plate at Presley Crafts.Would finish it off to a "T".
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