This
hardwood floor was embellished with a combination of designs, including
our 301 and 302 Leafy Potpourri
and 410 Oak Bough.
The paint is sandwiched between the sealer and top coat of finishes. (
See your local flooring shop for finish recommendations.)
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A variation of the 516 Blackberries. Many Embellishments designs can be used free-form in this fashion, strategically placed throughout the room.
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The Granite Bay Fruit Collection , 106, 107, and 108 were originally created for this Street of DreamsŪ kitchen and nook. The fabric for this valance is a medium weight muslin. The Greek key is not available. Interior design by Terri Shapiro of Design Interiors, Placerville, CA |
Here's the 305 Newcastle Border shown stenciled over a ragged wall finish. |
This
Gazebo-like breakfast nook benefits from the 101 Farmhouse Grapevines and 201 Trellis. Our trellis is specially designed for ease of use at corners and flush against ceilings, and can b e used horizontally or diagonally as shown. |
Another
example of the versatility of stencils. This variation of our 405
Oranges was used inside at right, and then brought outside on entry
pedestals for a striking effect. You can use Deco Art "patio paints"
outdoors for extended durability and UV protection. |
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Our popular 528 Hat and 527 Hanging Garden tools, brought inside |
The
303 Acanthus Leaves adorn a circular ceiling inset at this Street
of DreamsŪ show home. Interior design by Donna Smith of Celestine
Design Assoc., Folsom, CA. Photo by Pat
Livingston |
A
cool contemporary look using the 414
Anything Goes. Nothing says stencils have to be "traditional". |