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stairs with a mural

transform plain wood stairs to art

this mini-book is actually the hall chapter from the best-selling book: "The House that Faux Built: Transform Your Home with Paint, Plaster and Creativity" See how a mural or wall paper can be cut and glue to the risers of your steps… View More

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this mini-book is actually the hall chapter from the best-selling book: "The House that Faux Built: Transform Your Home with Paint, Plaster and Creativity"

See how a mural or wall paper can be cut and glue to the risers of your steps for a warm inviting look! Also check out how wasted space at the top of the steps were transformed into a cozy reading area by artist, Amy Ketteran.

The imbedded quotations in the walls are from books painted in a trompe l'oeil bookshelf. A mural at the base of the steps make it appear to continue into another room.

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Type: Document

By: Adrienne van Dooren

With: Amy Ketteran, David Galen,

Publisher: Adrienne van Dooren

Published: 11 Jul 2008

Target Language: English

License: Attribution

Views: 948

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