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This is a painted fringe at Habersham Guardens.
Here is the fringe in context. Nice.
It's a good look. Go in there and look down.
JoAnn and I went from Habersham to Boxwood Gardens.
Boxwood has a faux tile floor with subtle colors.
The grout lines have a bit of sparkle. I like how the floorboards show through.
On Thursday I went to the Beacham Series roll out party. That deserves a whole 'nother post.
The party was at a high-end house with a very fine painted floor. I wish I'd asked who did it. Was it Laura Green of L. Green Studios, Frank Neely, Frank Neely of Frank G. Neely Design Associates or someone else?
I think these are wonderful. They will look better as they get beat up. After all you pay big money to get a new rug that looks old.
This is the main entrance to the Academy Theater in Avondale Estates.
I'd love to see yours.
I love the one at the Academy Theater, it was such a surprise the first time I saw it.
ReplyDeleteI like the third one the best. But it was definitely a weird sensation standing on a rug that is not a real rug.
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