If heights, stairs, or steep slopes make you squeamish, consider this fair warning.
How to paint your stairway bannister without sanding it. Use Krud Kutter Gloss Off to prep your bannisters for painting without any sanding!
Simple and airy, the Harrow Grey Taupe roman blind is at the height of the style game, with a chic colourway on a beautifully sleek fabric creating one timeless classic. This smart tone is elegant amongst deep jewel tones, such as amethyst and jade, to create a scene that’s oh
Image 7 of 20 from gallery of Glen 2961 / SAOTA. Photograph by Adam Letch
The artistic merit of these stairways cannot be denied. But if heights, stairs, or steep slopes make you squeamish, consider this fair warning.
B L A C K D O O R S I get asked so many times if I had primed or sealed our doors - I haven’t because the @frenchicpaint Lazy Range on the the tin said a no prime, no seal, no worry chalk paint....
This 3210 Regency Fluted Ball Top Series Long Block Post is 3" x 73". It is used in Post-To-Post banisters at an intermediate landing when no landing fittings are being used. *Please See Image 2 For Color Swatch
Colorful mini twig letter initial ornaments are a beautiful way to decorate your home over the holidays. Each ornament is hand-crafted with care to order. Ornaments are carefully constructed from fallen branches in my backyard and then hand wrapped with bright, bold colored twine to accent your own personal decor. These are great as gifts or to decorate your own tree, stockings, or banisters for the holiday season. Also can be used as a gift tag on another gift! Initial ornament details: * Each letter is unique! Just like every tree is different, so are these ornaments! No two will ever be the same. * Twine used is one option of either a ombré color or solid color. Solid colors pictured above are on the top row from left to right: red, dark orange, orange, yellow, light green, dark green, dark blue, light blue, magenta, pink, purple, lavender, brown, black, and white. Ombré colors pictured above in order from left to right in the bottom row are: dark red, red, orange, yellow, green, teal, dark blue, light blue, pink, purple, brown, black, bold rainbow, and pastel rainbow. * Custom color combinations available upon request. Please put your color preferences in the "Notes to Seller" section during checkout. * Made from real fallen sticks & twigs found in my backyard. (No trees were harmed in the making of these ornaments!) * Ornaments are approximately 2-3 inches in height and 1-2 inches across. * Each ornament comes with a hemp twine loop for easy hanging! * Also available in a larger version here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/492242795/handmade-colorful-initial-twig-ornament Custom orders welcome! Send me a message for details! See my other listings for ornaments here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/beckiadamsart?ref=hdr_shop_menu§ion_id=20389245
Wow! This is so cool ... I have the perfect LED lamp to do this with, it emits zero heat, so no fire risk. It could work on other kinds of poles too, banisters, etc ... the possibilities are many! Get the pattern via Etsy, designed by Hooked By Kati. More From This Designer -
Here's a celebration of 18th century mamas and their kiddos for Mother's Day... Princess Augusta Charlotte, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttell, 1767 National Portrait Gallery (UK) Accession Number NPG D33048 Catherine Countess of Egmont and Charles George Perceval, Second Baron Arden, 1765 National Portrait Gallery (UK) Accession Number D1829 Georgiana Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire National Portrait Gallery (UK) Accession Number NPG D9192 Portrait of Lady Elizabeth Pennyman with her daughter Publish'd 11 June 1772 The British Museum Accession Number 1902, 1011.2342 Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Princess Royal Charlotte Augusta Matilda, 1770 National Portrait Gallery (UK) Accession Number NPG D33076 Lady Mary van Dyck (died 1645) Published by John Boydell in 1770, who was discussed in this post last year. National Portrait Gallery (UK) Accession Number NPG D28482 Mrs. Green and Child, 16 October 1770 The British Museum Accession Number 1902,1011.2302 A similar print is also in the collections at the National Portrait Gallery (NPG D34903) Marian Hastings with Baroness von Imhoff, 1700 National Portrait Gallery (UK) Accession Number NPG D36438 Christian Banister and Son by Gilbert Stuart, 1774/75 Redwood Library and Athanaeum Special Collections Christian Stelle Banister, daughter of Capt. Issac Stelle of Newport, RI married John Banister in 1768. She is shown with her only child, John Banister Jr. who lived and died in Newport and left no descendants. Mother and Child in White c.1790 Provenance: New Haven, CT National Gallery of Art, Washington DC Accession Number 1980.62.39 Countess of Walgrave Laura Elizabeth and Maria Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh, late 18th century National Portrait Gallery (UK) Accession Number NPG D 10800
Our elegant slim oak spindle staircase renovation features evenly-spaced, slim spindles which open up the balustrade. A design classic.
Our house was built in 2000. I’m pretty sure that was right at the height of using orange oak for trim work, kitchen cupboards, and banisters…..because this house was FULL of it when we moved in. (Remember the kitchen we overhauled?? And the window trimming we changed? Oh, and the fireplace mantel and hearth we …
Your staircase might be the last place in your home you'd think to decorate. But after seeing these staircases, you'll realize that a boring staircase is an opportunity squandered.
FROM taking your shoes off at the door to not leaving clothes over the banisters, many proud homeowners have set rules when it comes to their properties – and model Abbey Clancy is no excepti…
Paste wallpaper to the riser of each stair-- switching up patterns makes it extra eye-catching, as in this pic.
This 3310 Regency Series Long Block Post is 3 1/2" x 73". It is used in Post-To-Post banisters at an intermediate landing when no landing fittings are being used. *Please See Image 2 For Color Swatch
Our house was built in 2000. I’m pretty sure that was right at the height of using orange oak for trim work, kitchen cupboards, and banisters…..because this house was FULL of it when we moved in. (Remember the kitchen we overhauled?? And the window trimming we changed? Oh, and the fireplace mantel and hearth we …
Traditional Home - Beautiful, classic and traditional home and art inspiration today, enjoy. via:thevirtualbuilder via:thevirtualbuilder BIDAULD, Jean-Joseph-Xavier (1745-181
This 3310 Regency Ball Top Series Long Block Post is 3 1/2" x 73". It is used in Post-To-Post banisters at an intermediate landing when no landing fittings are being used. *Please See Image 2 For Color Swatch