Stoney Brook Wallcoverings
Returns to the 2006 NW Natural Street of Dreams!
Make plans now to visit the 2006 Street of Dreams
July 29th-August 27th. This year's show is once again at Hidden
Lake Estates in Clackamas County. B.C.
Custom Homes, Interiors By Design & WALLPAPERPRO
have collaborated to make a huge and dramatic impact in this year's
show. #3 RED LEATHER will be featured in B.C.'s second home. As
you enter the front door turn right to enter the study with fireplace
& built in cabinets. Stoney Brook Wallcoverings adorn the large
walls with vaulted ceiling.
Read the Lake Oswego Review article.
For design consultation and to see Stoney Brook Wallcoverings in
all Faux Colors contact Sherri Law, Designer & Owner of Interiors
By Design @ 503-356-1257.
Installing Stoney Brook Wallcoverings at the 2006
Street of Dreams. This is #03 RED Leather. The study had a high
vaulted ceiling which made the installation interesting & fun.
My multi ladder was the essential piece of equipment
to reach new heights in paperhanging!
This dormer wall (under side) got knock down texture
like the ceiling and created this 3 dimensional geometric sidewall
jutting out from the main sidewall.
Trimming at the baseboard.
Installing the final piece.
Wiping off the ceiling & woodwork.
Another Beautiful Installation!
Stoney Brook Wallcoverings Premiers at 2004 NW Natural Street
of Dreams!
We proudly featured Stoney Brook Hand-Crafted Torn
Paper at the 2004 NW Natural Street of Dreams. The location of the
show was Hidden Lake Estates located 5 minutes off of I-205 in Clackamas
County. Look inside the Nanny's room & main Powder Room of the
"Miracle House" to see this stunning torn paper. Proceeds
from the sale of this home benefited the Doernbecher Children's
Foundation and the expansion of the hospital's cancer care facility.
#37 Moccasin was installed in this Powder Room. This "during"
photo shows the random overlapping nature of Stoney Brook Paper.
This "after" photo shows how unique this
product really is. Somewhere in between "regular" wallpapering
and faux painting, this fragmented effect is incredibly gorgeous!