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Ancient Surfaces
Wall Cladding Stone by 'Ancient Surfaces'
Product: Antique 'Umbria' Wall Cladding Stone
Contacts: (212) 461-0245
Email: Sales@ancientsurfaces.com
Website: www.AncientSurfaces.com
The Antique Reclaimed 'Umbria' Limestone Wall Cladding selection is unique in its blend and authenticity, rare in it's hardness and beauty.
Draping your inside and outside walls with the 'Umbria' Stone, gives you a feel of timelessness allowing you to travel back in time into the untouched North Mediterranean domains of fallen Empires and ancient bustling coastal trading villages, where a mercantile class have built some of the most luxurious estates out of the breath taking local stone blocks all along the shoreline of Southern Europe.
This exclusive 'Ancient Surfaces' stone wall cladding blend might just be the missing link needed to transform your home from a logging space to your dream space...
Larson Kerrison Design Studio
I choose this fun black and white snow leopard paper and coordinating fabric which is perfect for a bathroom because it's indoor/outdoor. Painted the cabinets and refreshed all of the trim to compliment the beautiful existing tile which is in perfect condition. Some things don't need to change!
Ronnette Riley Architect
The homeowners had owned this 2,800sf apartment for many years but had never undertaken renovations as they lived in Washington D.C. The goal was to functionally update and renovate the spacious Classic 8 landmark apartment while preserving its pre-war character.
With south and east exposures at 10 windows facing Central Park and downtown from a high floor, the apartment was light-filled and afforded significant views from the living room, dining room and library as well as two of the bedrooms. The goal was to create an urban oasis in the aerie-like apartment with light and views in a way that seamlessly integrated traditional methods, modern materials, lighting and technology.
Ted Whitten, Architect & Writer
We dramatically reconfigured the second floor of the house, enclosing a staircase leading to an attic apartment and creating a larger master bathroom out of several smaller spaces. In the end, it looks like the house was originally built this way, which was the intention.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo and Yellow Tile
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