Drawing Room
– Room designed by Lynsay Murray of
Cotswold Design Centre. Client had
antique fireplace, painting, and glass
doors with plaster over-panels, all soft
1920s paint effects. Moore & Moore took a casting of one
of the plaster panels and recreated an
extra panel, gilt antiqued the small
table, and did a gently aged paint
effect over the entire room, together
with gold edgings to match the 1920s
originals.
Sitting Room
– New build Jacobean-style sitting
room. Panelling aged with
softened drag and waxing. Faux
tapestry panels were painted in over the
fire surround.
Bedroom
– bedroom in old house given a Bohemian
exotic
touch using red and gold glazes.
Study
– New build Jacobean-style study.
Layers of paint effects aged, distressed
and waxed. Complimentary decorative
artwork to cornice and various panels.
Kitchen Store – Aged red paint effect to cupboards and
doors. Painted tile effect on to lime
plaster walls.
Kitchen
– Pine kitchen made to look like an old
worn French kitchen by layering and
rubbing back different layers of paint
New Kitchen
– Brand new kitchen given a softened
paint effect.
Cloakroom
– Client had already had prints.
Framings and ribbon hangings were all
trompe l’oeil, and large double
horse picture drawn to harmonize with
client’s prints, creating a “Print Room”
look.