Today's guest blog post comes from Slipcovers for Your Walls.
Slipcovers for Your Walls is the blog for www.casartcoverings.com to discuss Casart coverings, interior design dilemmas, decorating solutions, and suggested ways to use Casart.Posts are written by the Casart crew: Ashley, Lindsey and Lorre Lei.
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Escape Via A Labor Of Love by Slipcovers for Your Walls
Picture a Tudor row house in Brooklyn filled with a “laboratory” of painted floors, custom floral upholstered sofas and lots of whimsical wall coverings often used in multiple patterns in one room.John Loecke, Inc. |
Photo by Dean Kaufman |
Photo by Dean Kaufman |
The Hotel Gritti Palace in Venice was the inspiration for the dining room. Two different patterns are used on the ceiling. “Most folks would never think of wallpapering a ceiling,” says Nixon. “I love it.”
Nixon and his family vacationed at the Greenbrier when he was 12 and that began his interest in wall coverings. (Can’t you just see those Dorothy Draper interiors! If you can’t, see Revisiting Some of the Great Lady Decorators, Part 2. How could he not help but be impressed!) “They had this palm wallpaper, like the kind you see at the Beverly Hills Hotel,” says Nixon. “It whisked me away to some magical realm.” “Wallpaper is a simple tool for taking you to another place,” says Loecke. “The goal is to give you a sort of escape.” - Lorre Lei
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