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Kathy Appel, ASID
Gallery Wall -
During the Victorian era there was an obsession with the natural world. Travel became accessible and Victorian's could visit exotic locations and observe rare specimens of floral and fauna. They were creating detailed sketches and collecting actual specimens of plants, birds, insects, seashells, and fossils. The sketches would be framed and specimens would be showcased in a shadowbox or glass dome. These treasures were displayed as decorative art in the Victorian home. Our gallery wall is an update of those traditional collections. Reproduction botanical prints, decorative plates and framed photographs focus on close up views of birds, bees and butterflies.
WALA
The original front door and its stained glass detailing were conserved and restored.
Photo by Tess Kelly.
Atelier Bond
A grand entry to the character of the home with Victorian archways and high skirting boards. Premium dark stained floors and white walls.
Jemimah Barnett
This checkerboard flooring is Minton marble (tumbled 61 x 61cm) and Aliseo marble (tumbled 61 x 61cm), both from Artisans of Devizes. The floor is bordered with the same Minton tumbled marble. | Light fixtures are the Salasco 3 tiered chandeliers from Premier Housewares
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Therma-Tru Smooth-Star door and sidelite. Create curb appeal with plenty of color options. Smooth-Star features crisp, clean lines with a smooth, paintable surface. A much more attractive and durable alternative to steel, it has the look of a real wood door with all the benefits of fiberglass. From curb appeal to convenience, Smooth-Star entry doors are made to keep up with your lifestyle.
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