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Detail of a chinoiserie mural designed for a grand dining room. The mural was painted by hand on a pale golden background, and then glazed to create the illusion of age. To see more of this mural, visit Before & After. |
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| This sky ceiling adds a feeling of height and spaciousness to a sitting room that was already quite architecturally elegant. | ![]() |
| This client was quite sure what she wanted. We painted her family room with trompe l’oeil stone blocks, carved stone ornament and lots of small birds and insects, for interest. Because faux stone walls made the room feel closed in, we painted a beautiful sky on the tray ceiling, above the stone wall. |
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| Stone block family room detail with bluebird. | ![]() |
| Close-up of trompe l’oeil stone frieze. | ![]() |
Our client’s formal, indoor pool looks quite grand with our mural of an imaginary Italian landscape, painted stone terraces, fountain and statuary. To see more of this mural, visit Before & After. |
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| Painted entirely in green tones, this monochromatic mural was designed to complement the client’s toile dining room window treatments. | ![]() |
| Another view of the dining room mural. | ![]() |
| For this commission, the homeowner requested an “ocean view” for their bathtub. The trompe l’oeil drapery helped unify the rest of the bathroom. | ![]() |
| Ocean view detail. | ![]() |
| Trompe l’oeil drapery detail. | ![]() |
Detail of a panoramic view of Venice, painted in a very formal powder room. This mural was inspired by the paintings of Canaletto. To see more of this mural, visit Before & After. |
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