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Here we have a multi-color
glaze on the top of the wall, with an unpolished black
plaster on the lower third. The green leaf border is a
plaster relief. |
I
created a three tone plaster relief border to dress up
the existing wall colors at Romanos Pizza in Acton, Ma. |
In this tall ceilinged
family room, I used plaster and solvents to create a
stone effect that has both visual and tactile texture |
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I used a deep color below
the chair rail to 'ground' the room, then carried the
red into the top wall in a glaze. The coffered ceiling is
painted a darker tone to bring out the wood trim. |
This
home used many of my finishes together: plaster stone
effects, glazing, and marbling on the columns. |
This smaller entry is
given more life by using colored glazing to create a
sense of motion. |
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Hand painted stripes are
always a hit! Here I used ragging to create the
contrast. |
Another family room with one of my glazed plaster stone
effects. |
This is the other side of
the family room in #8. |
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In this bathroom, I pulled
the dark green of the crown molding into the walls by
using a 'marblesque' veining technique. |
This
wall was glazed using a denim like technique. |
Sometimes just a little
detail like this metallic gold fleur d'lis can complete
a room. |
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Close up of a 'shadow'
effect I create to suggest a leaded glass window on a
bedroom wall. |
A
multi-color glaze adds charm to this eating nook. |
In this room, I used
plaster textures to create a stone effect on the walls
and a block arch around the entry to the living room, as
well as marbling the wall panels. |
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A plaster stone effect
gives this kitchen an 'Old World' appeal. |
One of
my most popular finishes, the color for this hand
painted satin stripe comes from the pool table felt. |
This bathroom finish was
custom created from an old wall paper sample the
customer brought from a previous home. |
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This customer loves
patterns! So I created this contemporary look with a
hand cut stencil. |
This
dining room went from plain white to 'WOW' with plaster
stone blocks. |
A certain elegance is
suggested by this dining room with a two tone ragged
stripe. |
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This formal living room
has been given a new level of sophistication with a
metallic glaze. |
Rich, warm glazing gives
new life to this 200 year old kitchen. |
In this family room, I
combined the texture of faux stone walls with an elegant
shimmering plaster over the fireplace. |
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With a layer of metallic
gold paint under the glazing, the warmth of a sunny day
is really brought inside in this sunroom. |
A paper hanger installed
this embossed paper on a home office ceiling. I finished
the look with an antique copper finish. |
A
shimmering crimson plaster really adds elegance to this
client's powder room. |
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The other side of the
crimson powder room. |
My tissue texture provides
depth, movement and interest to this back stairwell. |
This
client wanted the walls to reflect the antique finish of
her new kitchen cabinets. I used crackle and glazing to
age the walls, then added the handpainted script. |
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Who needs to pick real
tile when I can create my own? Plaster, tape and glaze
make up this kitchen backsplash. With the clear sealer
applied, it is as tough as the real thing. |
This client wanted
something different to decorate her kitchen. I created
this crumbling plaster look with a textured material and
glaze around it. |
The
rich look of the tiling and the cabinetry are
complimented with this textured plaster finish. |
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