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The company wallpapered the Vegas monorail in Google Assistant ads.
By my retreat's end, my studio is wallpapered with my goals.
The storefronts are fake, simply wallpapered to resemble a bustling street.
The poor performance has been somewhat wallpapered over by President Trump.
The front door opens to a wallpapered foyer trimmed in oak.
The men were parked in different hallways—narrow, wallpapered corridors lined with orchids, Constance says, miles and miles of orchids, she continues, the wallpapered walls hung with Wyeth and Rockwell and Turner prints, the corridors labyrinthine, windowless.
Never mind streets paved in gold, here were streets wallpapered with restaurants.
The comments on Swift's social media posts became wallpapered with snake emoji.
To the left of the entrance is a recently wallpapered formal dining room.
"My house is wallpapered with lies," a girl in a Harvard research group observed.
The back of the stage was wallpapered with "SCTV" stills, almost Chuck Close-like.
She had been counting the flecks in the wallpapered ceiling, talking about daily routine, fatigue.
And we could soak it all in from the safe confines of our flower-wallpapered bedrooms.
Tilila is a nice local break from the TV-wallpapered Irish bars that dominate the neighborhood.
Now they walked down the bright, wallpapered hallway, and John unlocked the door to their apartment.
Behind the installation, on the gray wallpapered walls of the booth, hang paintings of crumbling houses.
KS: Yeah, I just wallpapered Jim Bankoff onto the wall with it, and he's behind the Alcantara.
It was beautifully wallpapered and carpeted, as if it were a small outpost of the living room.
To demonstrate to potential homeowners the futility of renting, Fred wallpapered a model home in rent receipts.
It is wallpapered with blown-up black-and-white photos of Caracas in the 1950s and 1960s.
The company wallpapered the Vegas monorail and plastered the words "Hey Google" on every rentable screen in town.
He poses his characters in static medium-shot tableaux in front of wallpapered, monochrome-painted and rear-projected backdrops.
The office around us was completely wallpapered with a babel of notices: garbage tips, flu shots, outdated storm advisories.
An open, wallpapered room is organized around a giant hive wrapped in 800' of braided hair, both human and synthetic.
And theatre, in turn, is a feverishly wallpapered fun-house version of life, whose totality none of us can tell.
Sometimes these touches are a little on the nose, like seeing a serial killer's lair wallpapered with newspapers reporting his crimes.
We were in Aberdeen with Liam 'n Noel for a cover story, in the lounge of a tartan-wallpapered, comedy-Scottish hotel.
"This is my first fashion show in Paris," Stenberg told me as we began walking through the wallpapered walls of the apartment.
Our eyes are quickly magnetized by dense blue sapphire waves wallpapered high, and Thunberg—arms crossed, eyes alight—is peeking from backstage.
She now finds "nothing more tranquil than returning home to a space that's as vibrant yet relaxing" as her new, wallpapered living room.
The interior is wallpapered with pages from a French history book, as if to lend the bird never-ending hours of reading pleasure.
The spines are mostly shades of white and gray and black and brown to match the ceiling, which is wallpapered with a vintage map.
Nonetheless, "The Nightingale" is still effective: It unearths the root of settler mentality and violence that so much of history has effectively wallpapered over.
Nonetheless, "The Nightingale" is still effective: It unearths the root of settler mentality and violence that so much of history has effectively wallpapered over.
They are almost entirely wrong Arnulfo Maldonado's set is embellished with several sliding panels — some wood-grained, some wallpapered — that slip across the stage noiselessly.
For one of her most renowned performances, "Carte da parato – Casa Malangone" ("Wallpaper – Malangone House," 1976), Binga wallpapered a friend's house from floor to ceiling.
Among her friends is Barnaba Fornasetti, the Milan-based designer, and her bedroom is wallpapered in the iconic cloud pattern designed by his famous father, Piero.
"We typically try to respect the mode and style of the building," Testa says, gesturing to the leafy wallpapered ceiling above the gray Bardiglio marble sink.
She said Xi, who spoke little English, slept in her teenage son's room, which was wallpapered in a Star Wars print and decorated with model plastic airplanes.
The installation ascends the back wall of the space and leads into a corridor with a wallpapered piece that Cave made in collaboration with designer Bob Faust.
On another instance, Infinity details Andy Warhol allegedly seeing Kusama's Aggregation: One Thousand Boats Show, and subsequently exhibiting his own take on the wallpapered room with Cow Wallpaper.
Salting its own wounds seems like an odd way to promote a new product, but Samsung Spain has wallpapered video of the event all over its social media.
Disgusted to the point of anger, Lyle gets up, gathers his belongings from the overhead bins, and shuffles down the aisle of the train wallpapered with colonial propaganda.
It shows a conspiracist-type standing in a room wallpapered with names of the vast cast of characters involved in the probe, and string trying to connect them all.
Our apartment, all two bedrooms of it, is almost entirely wallpapered with snapshots of his dad, Justin, who died when Alex was 1, from a stage four malignant brain tumor.
What Flanagan rendered so accurately was Hill House itself: That creaky and exquisitely wallpapered house that had "good bones," as my mom would say, but also has a wicked heart.
"The Quantic Family" (2016) by Truc-Anh is a visually enticing installation comprising two parts; three 3D-printed masks and a wallpapered backdrop, all in high-contrast black and white.
During one of its two nightly seatings, you'll sip sake and nibble on spiced popcorn and pickles while you take in slick jazz in an old-world, floral wallpapered cellar.
The front door, set into a deep covered porch that extends almost 68 feet along the facade, takes you into a foyer with wood floors and pale yellow wallpapered walls.
It has to be willing to go to a place that can't be wallpapered over with a constant accompaniment of music bubbling along to let you know everything is all right.
The refrigerator door is wallpapered edge to edge with photos from old friends' Christmas cards; the doors of our kitchen cabinets are covered with notices for art shows long since closed.
Still, Trump was everywhere: The office was wallpapered with 8-foot-high posters of the man, all steely and severe (his trademark look), each one emblazoned with a different "Trumpism": Think Big!
She built a nest for her eight children and nine grandchildren, a house that is wallpapered with memories and warmed by homemade gingerbread houses in the biting jaws of a Minnesota winter.
No doubt every festival has its shared of green-eyed monsters, but it's difficult to avoid a sense that those artists who feel marginalized or wallpapered over by FRONT have a point.
Since June 23st, guests have posted 22013 shots of the banana-wallpapered bathroom, 36 of their feet artfully contrasted with the signature tile, and 131 photos posing in front of the flamingo mural.
If I had a dollar for every time I heard the phrase "a great group of fascinating women," on even my first day in Austin I could have wallpapered my apartment with dollars.
Maybe you'll spot someone holding up their hand-stamped cup in front of a wallpapered facade, or, worse yet, putting their foam-heart-topped latte on the ground to get that perfect overhead shot.
The room also includes removable faux brick wallpaper, a fluffy gray area rug, white shelving, faux fur accent pillows, wallpapered desks mirroring granite countertops, and acrylic desk chairs monogrammed with their initials on the back.
Each student is greeted by name and a handshake, and the school's elementary and middle schools are wallpapered in student art, murals and "vision boards" with smiling faces of alumni who are first-generation collegegoers.
Moving from booth to booth, I stopped in front of a booth fully wallpapered in cat imagery, a departure from the clean, white backdrops of most of the other works on display at the fair.
In kindergarten, when I would visit my grandmother after school, we would sit in her floral-wallpapered dining room and savor bowls of ice milk with Mocha Mix creamer poured over thick dollops of hot fudge.
Dice and cards float through the compositions and one room here is wallpapered with reproductions of illegal lottery cards sold in New York bodegas, and which include advertisements for the products and services of folk healers.
An ungainly addition had been tacked on for an expansive new master suite, the wood paneling had been painted and wallpapered over, the original windows had been replaced and the whole place had a vaguely musty smell.
The cramped, brightly wallpapered room is filled with the intense mint smell of Tiger Balm, that Justin's coaches Nick Chevdar and Fraser Campbell (co-owners of Ankor Fight Club in Siem Reap) are rubbing on his legs.
One of the first works to do so was Art for the Art World Surface Pattern (33), a small, freestanding room wallpapered with photos of violence and destruction, over which is stenciled the phrase: not a performance.
In another essay, our contributing editor Rita Konig sings the praises of drab walls — painted or wallpapered in dull, dreary hues that act as the perfect foil to bright colors, sharp whites and a bit of shine.
Think hot pink flamingo wallpapered bathrooms, a stage covered with golden streamers, a GIANT orange from which piña coladas are served nightly, and — of course — the shuffleboard courts themselves, all located in a 17,000-square-foot facility.
One described an installation, each wall of the gallery painted a different pastel color or wallpapered, covered with flashing lights and hung with arc-shaped sculptures made from Celastic, a plasticized fabric with which she often worked.
The show at the Frick is divided into two facing basement galleries (wallpapered in a regal purple for the occasion), with the two self-portraits hanging prominently, one in each gallery, on opposite walls facing the doorways.
A man in a sleeveless white t-shirt and dark pants is sitting on the right side of a wallpapered room, by the window of what is likely a rooming house, his left arm resting on the sill.
She calls it a double standard with Drake, whom Spotify notoriously wallpapered everywhere for the release of Scorpion, despite having done an exclusive deal with Apple that includes his own long-running radio show and promotional TV spots.
I walk past my son's bedroom, with its one orange wall and IKEA bed, past Anna's old bedroom, one wall painted deep pink and another wallpapered in a forest of black trees with little blackbirds resting on branches.
Upon entering the residence, you're struck with the first of these contributions, a trippy wallpapered and mirrored elevator by the German designer Markus Benesch, who covered the walls and floors with a disorienting pattern of Op Art Dalmatian spots.
This week, Davos was wallpapered with ads from the Saudi government that encourage investment and tout the foundation of its crown prince, who would like the focus on youth leaders rather than his kingdom's execution of journalists and dissidents.
In 2010, a "belieber" was traditionally a pre-teen girl who could be found either amongst a crowd of like-minded young ladies screaming her lungs out or at home in her room wallpapered in Justin Bieber images and memorabilia.
The gallery leads to the three main public spaces: a library with built-in bookcases and a fireplace, a formal wallpapered dining room and a 30-by-20-foot living room with built-in display cabinets and the second fireplace.
In a recent Guardian long read, journalist Bee Wilson spoke to British Bangladeshi chefs, Indian cookery school teachers, and food writers about the future of the British curry house: that late-night, luridly wallpapered, vindaloo-slinging staple of the British high street.
It's a Petra Collins dreamscape, the promise of a more beautiful world, a world that's wallpapered in Baker-Miller pink and where no matter which way you turn there's a Byredo Burning Rose candle flickering out of the corner of your eye.
Aside from one wall which was wallpapered with QRS player piano rolls from the 1950s — another brilliant nod to the musically-inclined Ace aesthetic — there was no artwork at all, which was surprising given how detailed the rest of the hotel was.
Facing this display, a wallpapered installation of paintings make up Postface to the Ninth Edition on Marwan Kassab-Bachi (1934-2016), where Kassab-Bachi's drawings, found on the backs of 23 canvases in storage at the Beirut National Museum, are hung salon-style.
Here's weird and funny: a bathroom wallpapered with images of operagoers in their boxes; a living room chandelier that looks as if it's made of lightsabers; and the tiny knit sweater with the letter "K" sported by Ms. Anderson-Lopez's Academy Award statuette.
The tent, set up for the March for Science in Washington on Saturday by the Wick Poetry Center at Kent State University, was wallpapered inside and out with poems about the natural world by such writers as Gary Snyder and Kazim Ali.
In case the images aren't already wallpapered to the back of your retina, here's a glimpse at the grand photo op, with the beloved American Flag, tarnished and disrespected by so many "son[s] of bitch[es]" playing football, standing proudly next to North Korea's.
There's new wallpaper from the high-end British manufacturer Farrow & Ball in the kitchen — Ms. Clark had always wanted a wallpapered kitchen — and there's fresh paint on the walls and ceilings, also from Farrow & Ball, in lovely subtle shades of green, yellow, gray and white.
For 10 years, between 1982 and 1992, Mr. Day ran one of the hottest shops in Harlem, a 24-hour-a-day atelier where the flush and flash came to commission fashion pieces, furs, leather goods and car interiors wallpapered with unauthorized designer logos.
Some of us are of the exact age that we didn't grow up with the internet, but instead went through puberty while trying to navigate its shady mazes, wallpapered with porn pop-ups and dick-enlargement spam, bombarded with sex before we really knew what it was.
Phillip Thomas's own evocation of grandiose Old Mastery (particularly, and fittingly, from France) seems to juxtapose a seemingly white-aspiring post-colonial Black bourgeoisie against a literal wallpapered backdrop of Black suffering, with silhouetted detailings of white militarism and hanging Black bodies alongside depictions of white leisure.
I wallpapered my bedroom with their faces, revolved my life around watching and recording (on VHS!) their TV performances, scoured eBay for memorabilia from all corners of the globe, and volunteered my services at my parents' restaurant so I could earn tips to fund my obsession.
Last year, the company literally wallpapered Las Vegas with "Hey Google" ads; Limp says Amazon won't have a gigantic booth or over-the-top keynote, but it will have a presence with "Works with Alexa" labels throughout the show floor alongside new devices that have Alexa in them.
Each of the 24 guest rooms is a riot of color and texture, marked by revamped vintage pieces, a recessed wet bar (where vintage crystal and citrus fruit is included) and a wallpapered bathroom — complete with a claw-foot tub, Diptyque toiletries and no shortage of pixie dust.
Inside are three rooms wallpapered in a smorgasbord of signature motifs: Halley's '80s sketchbook drawings, digitally printed onto a radioactive-looking yellow backdrop; images of gooey cartoon explosions, displayed under color-shifting LEDS; a mesmerizing blue matrix of cells that glow like computer screens beneath a "pseudo-mystical" black light.
Hardly a blank-slate pied-a-terre for the Los Angeles–based mogul, the five-bed, five-bath condo offers distinctive design: Richly paneled walls, and colorful touches, including a leaf-green ceiling in the kitchen accented by floral fabric pendants, and a one-of-a-kind dining nook with a purple-wallpapered ceiling, are just a few standouts.
The galleries of the National University of Misiones in Obera were wallpapered with hundreds of names of local female artists, an action initiated by Nosotras Proponemos with the Museum of Latin American Art in Buenos Aires (MALBA), where the director himself, Agustín Pérez Rubio, placed more than 1,300 names of female artists on the façade of the museum.
COSTS $9,107 a year in taxes LISTING BROKER Douglas Elliman Real Estate ____ 2439 West 25nd Street, No. 219, Chelsea 2499 WEEKS on the market $2000,20 list price 13% ABOVE list price SIZE 21 bedroom, 2415 bath DETAILS A prewar co-op with a living room with a decorative fireplace, a wallpapered kitchen, and a bedroom with built-in bookshelves, in a non-doorman walk-up building.
We'd been hoping that someone would share a Gingham-filtered shot of a chain restaurant's açai bowl.) Instagram has long been credited with (or blamed for) changing the appearance of restaurants, forcing new spaces to make design choices based on how they'd photograph, like ensuring that there's plenty of natural light, focusing on clean lines and bright colors, and adding a uniquely wallpapered bathroom or accent wall.
Passing through the museum's other offerings, like a top floor showcase of early 20th-century porn films, or its downstairs bar wallpapered with photomontages from New York City's orgiastic nightclubs of the 1970s and '80s, it's impossible not to wonder what Fini, the ultimate unconventional European grande dame, would make of her retrospective inside a venue called The Museum of Sex, an institution whose very name suggests that America has quarantined human desire inside an archival building, placing sex permanently in the past tense.
Much of the furniture was purchased by Arnold and Mary Berding and the parlor was last wallpapered and painted in 1889 for a wedding.
Red brick was used for the outside walls. Inside, Parquet was used for the flooring. The walls were wallpapered, and the ceilings dressed with cornicing. Iron and zinc were used for the roof extension.
The house contains the collection of fine needlework pictures by Anne Morritt (1726–1797), the spinster sister of J.S. Morritt. There is also a rare surviving "print room", a room wallpapered with 18th-century prints.
The Wallpapered Manse: The Rescue of an Endangered House is a book by Australian architect Peter Freeman. Published in 2013, it is about the restoration of a Georgian styled 1860s Presbyterian manse located in Moruya.
Retrieved 11 September 2013. that it was the first building in Bradford to have wallpapered walls or that paper was the main product of a nearby mill."Bradford in the Picture 1974", Telegraph and Argus, Bradford. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
State Dining Room during the Pierce administration (1853 to 1857). Note the use of the Polk chairs. President Andrew Jackson had the dining room wallpapered some time after 1829. The paper was purchased from French-born Louis Véron, a Philadelphia fine furnishings purveyor.
The recessed entry door has art nouveau leadlight fanlight, side lights and central panel with the name BUDERIM HOUSE depicted. The eastern dining room also has leadlight panels. The northeastern verandah has been screened for insects. Internally, walls are single skin, with some rooms being wallpapered.
In the 1890s the house underwent considerable remodelling. It was rendered in stucco, resashed, the front door replaced, the chair boards and other original joinery details removed inside. C.1900 the roof, originally shingled, was replaced by corrugated iron. The interior walls were wallpapered (and remained so until the 1970s)(Kemp,2001).
The wall between is wallpapered in a bright color. The ceiling is painted white and the floor is vinyl. The living room occupies most of the space on the eastern wall facing the lake. The north wall has a soapstone fireplace with a metal frame and is otherwise covered in brick painted chalk grey.
The drywall plaster is a thick paste. Later this is painted or wallpapered over to hide the work. This process is typically called "taping" and those who use drywall are known as "tapers". Veneer plastering covers the entire wall with thin liquid plaster, uses a great deal of water and is applied very wet.
Cut in Two East was once the home of circus performer General Tom Thumb, of P.T. Barnum fame. He lived on the island with his wife, Lavinia Warren. Supposedly, at least one room was wallpapered with circus designs. Cut in Two East last sold in 2003 for $3.4 million and Cut in Two West in 2004 for $2.4 million.
A wallpaper steamer is an electrical device which boils water continuously in order to produce steam. This steam is then allowed to pass through a narrow bore tube to a face plate. This face plate is then held against a wallpapered wall. The steam passes through the paper, saturates the backing paper and partially dissolves the desiccated wallpaper paste.
The film's style is propagandistic. The actors are placed in rooms wallpapered with photographs of Gudrun Ensslin, Ulrike Meinhof, Andreas Baader, and Che Guevara. This symbolises the historical connection to the RAF. At several points during the film, the action pauses while the characters recite long passages from Vaneigem's The Revolution of Everyday Life, as though they are speaking from their own thoughts.
They are either painted or wallpapered except in the bathrooms where they are partially tiled and in the service wing where they are all painted. Corners of all walls are finished with timber staff moulds. Roof: This is sheeted in corrugated iron and is hipped in form with gables above the bay windows. These gables have vertical battens below the barge decoration.
The cost of construction was slightly over $2,000 ($48,000 in 2010, adjusted for inflation). In his formal wallpapered dining room with its wood-burning stove, Parker entertained white business associates, celebrities and tribal members alike. Among his celebrated visitors was Theodore Roosevelt.Roosevelt's Wolf Hunt , Oklahoma Historical Society's Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Parker was a founding supporter of the Native American Church.
The wall of the fireplace has a mantel decorated with fretwork, pagoda-like scalloped moldings, as well as canopies topped by pine cone finials. Above the doors are similar canopies, which might have displayed Chinese porcelain vases or ceramic figures. The two long windows are topped by scalloped pediments, decorated with fretwork. During Mason's lifetime, three of the walls were probably wallpapered.
Partially-exposed wallpapered lath and plaster illustrating the technique. Example from the Winchester Mystery House, constructed between 1884 and 1922 The wall or ceiling finishing process begins with wood or metal laths. These are narrow strips of wood, extruded metal, or split boards, nailed horizontally across the wall studs or ceiling joists. Each wall frame is covered in lath, tacked at the studs.
Both the upstairs and downstairs are re- wallpapered with bright reds and pastel colors. Gabrielle Giaquinta resided in the Delfino house for awhile, before Mike moved back in with Susan and M.J. After the tornado in "Something's Coming", Karen McCluskey's home was completely destroyed. A replacement blue house has been constructed in time for the fifth season. This house has a working 2nd floor.
If one approaches the madras from the crossroads in the north, one hardly recognizes the old building. The madras building itself is wallpapered with signs that don’t allow a free glance at the monument. Due to a rise of land of about two meters the building seems very low from a far point of view. The dual four-lane Vatan Caddesi without a real pedestrian crossing also complicates the access.
The Wallpapered Manse has been called "an outstanding example of the skills of a leading conservation architect" and "a fascinating story of renovation and the recovery of more than just a house." It was shortlisted in the 2014 New South Wales Premier's History Awards for the New South Wales Community and Regional History prize and highly commended in the 2013 NSW National Trust Heritage Awards for Education Interpretation and Community Engagement.
The internal walls are wallpapered, the ceilings panelled, doors four panelled and the staircase is cedar. The joinery throughout is painted and the fireplaces and mantels are cast iron. Upstairs there are lining boards on the walls and ceiling and four bedrooms, two with timber balconies and cast-iron fireplaces. The servants' wing consists of three rooms and a verandah and is connected to the kitchen by a short, covered way.
In the belvedere, the artisans employed a shadowing technique with the trompe-l'oeil panels, which suggested flooding sunlight emanating from the western windows. Because subsequent owners wallpapered, painted, added furring strips, fiberboard, and drywall over the imagery, all but that within the cupola remained undiscovered for over a century. In 1858, Marvin mortgaged the estate for $20,000 to the Bank of Burlington. Historical records also indicate that the Marvins were a mobile family.
The majority of the internal walls are plastered. The ceilings are largely lath and plaster (in various states of disrepair) with a few exexceptionsref name=nswshr-1496/> The joinery throughout is largely cedar, polished in the front hall, drawing room and Hume's dressing room but painted throughout the rest of the house. The walls in the north and central sections have been both painted and wallpapered at various times. The walls in the remaining areas have received only paint.
"New York City and Rome based artist C. Finley is known for her elaborate geometric paintings, skillful use of color and her activism through street art. Previous projects include the 2014 Whitney Houston Biennial: I’m Every Woman, and Wallpapered Dumpsters which has been featured in the New York Times, La Repubblica, the Huffington Post, NYLON Magazine, Dazed, and Women’s Wear Daily." Her unique style is known as geometric abstraction. C. Finley was born in Sedalia, Missouri in 1975.
The video was confirmed to have been shot in Nashville on October 25, with Shaun Peterson as the director.Video Static: Music Video News: October 21, 2007 - October 27, 2007 The release date of the video was November 16, 2007. Scenes of Yamin singing in a wallpapered room are intercut into the video. There are scenes of Yamin driving through streets and walking on a sidewalk, trying to find the girl he loves, at the same time many signs he pass say "Amazing".
The three-storey masonry structure is rendered on external walls, with either ceramic tiled, timber panelled, fabric wallpapered, or plastered walls within. The house has 25 main rooms, six bathrooms, four kitchens, and covers a total of .Dawson, J., 1980. The floors on the ground level are limestone paved (entry lobby is travertine), high quality timber parquetry in the dining room, former library, central lobby (former dining room), and upstairs bedrooms of English oak with black ebony and American walnut borders.
His car was weighed at Birmingham and found to be overweight. He argued that it was the scrutineer who had not weighed the car correctly or the scales which were faulty. He was once asked to tidy the appearance of his car, his reply was to turn up at the next meeting having wallpapered it. Kath Lomax saw Haigh as a threat to the integrity of the formula who single-handedly drew as much time and resources from the committee than anything else.
New building work was approved and it was agreed to construct a library, lecture rooms and a place for public debate. The building was adapted in 1783 to 1786. With special Christmas lights The new project commissioned artists and decorators who covered the staircase and surrounding areas in a bold black and white check pattern that was said to match the arabesque stucco of the upper floor ceiling. One room was wallpapered with a floral design that also included three large landscape murals.
Locating the money to pay this expense again presented a difficulty. For the convening of the 1883 session of the territorial legislature, Van Arman made arraignments for the session to meet in Prescott's city hall. A privately owned building, the structure delighted the legislators by providing freshly wallpapered walls, carpeted hallways to deaden sounds, lamps, stoves, and an ample supply of firewood. Following the practice of the day, Van Arman attempted to have all territorial printing jobs contracted to newspapers that favored his party.
For the 80 or so servants in the house a separate external corridor was created. Because the walls could neither be wallpapered nor covered with silk due to the high humidity of the rainy months, Muthesius decided to come up with a solution by having the finest glass dust blown on the previously prepared walls. The floor was laid out in marble. The furniture, which was predominantly shaped according to the Bauhaus model, was made of black ebony, as were most of the columns.
They filled the closet with old-looking clothes and veiled hats, and wallpapered the walls to add a feeling of nostalgia. LeCocq sat at the dressing table dressed in a nineteenth-century-style costume as Cheri, studiously applying make-up over and over and then removing it replicating the character’s attempts to save her fading beauty. LeCocq returned to Fresno State College where she received an MA degree in 1976. LeCocq is a sculptor and a lecturer at the University of California, Merced in Merced, California.
The interior follows a typical center-chimney plan, with a narrow entry vestibule with winding staircase, parlor and dining room to the sides of the chimney, and kitchen behind, with bedrooms in the rear corners and in the upper half story. Woodwork is relatively simple, except in the parlor, where there are some Greek Revival touches, and the kitchen fireplace includes a Dutch oven. Floors are of pine, and the walls are plastered or simply wallpapered. The ell includes a summer kitchen and a toolshed.
At one point, the band are shown in silhouette in homage to the cover of Hot Rocks 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones. As the video ends, the camera pans back to show a television in a room with a man having a telephone conversation. The camera continues to pan back showing this image on a television on a shelf in a small room. The camera pans back through three more televisions, each showing an image of the last shot, ending with a TV in a wallpapered room next to an electric fire.
The residential house at 11 Constitution Street, was purchased by the museum in 1991 and was restored by the curator Tizzie Mangiagalli to be used as a house museum. The then director of museums, Mr Brian Wilmot opened the museum on Friday 2 December 1994. The house depicts the late Victorian period 1870-1900. In restoring the house all the inside woodwork, windows, ceilings and doors were wood grained, some of the floors had to be replaced, and the walls of all the rooms except the kitchen, pantry and the exhibition room were wallpapered.
Official White House portrait During the Harrison administration, their daughter Mary Harrison McKee, her two children; Caroline's father, and other relatives lived at the White House. The First Lady tried to have the overcrowded mansion enlarged, but was unsuccessful. She did secure $35,000 in appropriations from Congress to renovate the White House; and she oversaw an extensive project making up-to-date improvements. She had the mansion purged of the problem of rodent and insect populations, laid new floors, installed new plumbing, painted and wallpapered, and added more bathrooms.
The external joinery was repaired, sashes reconstructed and the ashlar plastering repaired. In the summer of 1978–79 the house was painted outside for probably the first time in 100 years. In June 1873 we know that the weatherboard section was painted by John Colls of Yass. At the same time, the drawing room got a new chimney piece and three rooms were wallpapered. By the end of 1979 the interior of the O'Brien house had been repaired, the fine cedar joinery made good and the garden restored to a plan by James Broadbent.
Alice (Sarah Kennedy), a shy and lustful woman, lives in a New York City apartment that is wallpapered with pornographic images. She is filmed in various poses under the male gaze, and speaks in a sexy baby voice. She receives an obscene phone call from a stranger (Norman Rose), which fascinates her and sends her on a picaresque adventure through various situations in pursuit of the caller, all of them sexual in one way or another. Alice's scenes are interspersed with confessional footage of anonymous men who place obscene calls.
The Stamp Room created by Charles Whitfield King was a former library that was wallpapered in 1892 with 44,068 stamps (total face value £699 16s 9d) by a decorator engaged exclusively for 3 months working 11 hrs a day, and the original owner of the house had a bookcase removed in 1894 and the extra space used for another 5474 stamps. The stamps were arranged in mosaics and interesting shapes over the walls. All that survives now is over the mantelpiece; a decorative 1892 with a mosaic pattern surround.
Do It Yourself was released on 18 May 1979 with an unusually large publicity drive; in addition to widespread print advertising in the music press, Stiff Records released the album with at least 34 known alternative sleeves, each one featuring a different Crown Wallpaper design. Each sleeve has the Crown catalogue number for the particular wallpaper design in the bottom left hand corner. Crown also wallpapered all of the sets for the Blockheads' subsequent promotional tour. The numerous sleeves greatly helped sales, and there were reports of ‘completist’ fans travelling to different towns and even importing more sleeves that were only released abroad.
The backdrop for the runway show was wallpapered in magazine clippings from 1968, when women were ironically protesting the house for not selling miniskirts. The palette included black, blue, brown, red, green, and silver. Featured fabrics ranged from wool, velvet, and shearling to knits, chiffon, and leather. Tailored jackets were paired with long pleated skirts, while oversized parkas and capes were layered over fluid dresses. Chiuri told Vogue Paris, “The young generation changed the world, so the references we are using at the back and all around the show were an important moment in fashion... Couture houses either adapted or closed.
At its maximum, Grasse Mount had five fireplaces installed on the first floor and four on the second (some have since been covered over). Unimpressed with the Marvins' intricate interior artwork, referring to it as "them naked images", Barnes's wife, Lucinda painted over or wallpapered all of the frescos and paintings, except those within the belvedere. Considered to be a modernization practice of interior design of the era, much of the artwork was replaced with stenciled geometric motifs of leaves and vines. Mrs. Barnes also replaced the interior pine woodwork with stronger black walnut, and the carved wooden mantelpieces with marble pieces imported from Spain.
By the time of Saul's introduction in Breaking Bad, he has fully adopted the identity of "Saul Goodman", and rarely mentions the name McGill. Saul is an astutely aggressive defense attorney, aided by his working knowledge of Spanish, but also engages in questionable as well as blatantly criminal activity, such as abetting money laundering. He routinely dresses in loud, gaudy colors, and now drives a Cadillac DeVille. Saul has established an office in a strip mall, adorned with Roman columns, and the US Constitution wallpapered behind them, his tasteless, ostentatious advertising panders to the criminal mind and includes a large inflatable Statue of Liberty balloon.
Many of the walls have been wallpapered (much appears to date from the 1960s or 1970s) and in some rooms paint has been applied over the wallpaper. The interior is that of a solid middle-class rental property, well-detailed, nicely finished, with generously- sized rooms and high ceilings, but without the ornate entrance vestibule common to more flamboyant owner-occupier, late 19th century residences. The front door opens directly into the main hallway, which runs east-west, off which are the former front parlour and dining room to the right. These rooms do not open into each other, but have back-to-back fireplaces which share a double chimney.
The kitchen had built-in cupboards; the bathroom had a laundry chute connecting to a cupboard in the laundry beneath the house; the lounge opened onto the entry hall through 4 large glass paneled doors; the lounge and main bedroom were wallpapered; other walls throughout the house were lined with vertical tongue and groove boards; and the living room had a plate rail. The house was originally painted cream with dark green to the bay windows. Uanda is currently the only identified work of architect and potter Nellie McCredie. The career of Nellie McCredie is typical of the careers of women who entered the architectural profession prior to World War Two.
During the administration of John Adams, the Blue Room served as the south entrance hall, though it has always functioned as the principal reception room of the White House. During the administration of James Madison, architect Benjamin Latrobe designed a suite of classical-revival furniture for the room, but the furnishings were destroyed in the fire of 1814 (see War of 1812). When the White House was rebuilt, President James Monroe redecorated the room in the French Empire style. Martin Van Buren had the room carpeted and wallpapered in blue in 1837, and it has remained the tradition ever since, although many administrations have made changes to the decoration.
Kevin displays little to no affection or moral responsibility towards his family or community, seemingly regarding everyone with contempt and hatred, especially his mother, whom he antagonizes. He engages in many acts of petty sabotage from an early age, from seemingly innocent actions like spraying ink with a squirt gun on a room his mother has painstakingly wallpapered in rare maps, to possibly encouraging a girl to gouge her eczema-affected skin. The one activity he takes any pleasure in is archery, having read Robin Hood as a child. As Kevin's behaviour worsens, Franklin defends him, convinced that his son is a healthy, normal boy and that there is a reasonable explanation for everything he does.
Lane focused primarily on her hosting duties, rather than maintaining the White House. Although Congress allotted President Buchanan $20,000 ($ in dollars) to refurbish the White House when he moved in, Buchanan spent nearly all these funds on building a glass conservatory adjacent to the mansion to replace an orangery on the east side of the White House built during the Jackson administration but torn down to make way for an expansion of the Treasury Building. Only two rooms were in acceptable condition: The Blue Room and the East Room. The Blue Room had been wallpapered and carpeted in 1837 during the administration of Martin Van Buren, and the Rococo Revival gilded wood furniture (a purchase of Harriet Lane's, financed by the auction of older White House furniture) had only arrived in December 1859.
He began his career in New York in 1984 as a management assistant for Richard Horner and Lynne Stuart, working on productions of Kennedy at Colonus and Lady Day, followed by a year working for publicist Milly Schoenbaum in the office of producer Morton Gottlieb, where the productions he worked on included the original production of Little Shop of Horrors, which he would later produce in its Broadway premiere. It was during his work as the press agent for the original off-Broadway production of Orphans at the Westside Arts Theatre that he first met Richard Frankel. Frankel was producing Penn & Teller which was playing in the downstairs theatre and Orphans was playing in the upstairs theatre. Their first meeting was to negotiate lobby space since Penn & Teller had opened first and has wallpapered the shared lobby with Penn & Teller posters.
Lee inherited land at Kelso and other stations including South Condobolin, later known as Merriwee, when his father died in 1870 and built Leeholme at Kelso in 1872. With descendants of his father's grey mare, Sappho, Lee bred race horses, most of which he leased or sold. The Black Demon's memory lives on at Miss Traill's House, among memorabilia and artefacts relating to four generations of the Lee family in Bathurst, bequeathed to the National Trust of Australia (NSW) along with the house and grounds, by Miss Ida Trailll in 1976Atkinson, 2013, 9(Le Seuer (2015, 6) notes the bequeath date as 1978). With funding from local and state governments and the Central West Women's Committee (of the National Trust of Australia (NSW)), volunteers carried out considerable maintenance works to structural cracks, re-wallpapered Miss Traill's mother's room (with a wallpaper copied from the original), exterior repainting.
Seven were originally commissioned but the remaining two paintings were not carried out due to the artist's death, and on the wallpapered panels flanking the Chair of State hang oil portraits of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert by Franz Xaver Winterhalter. Other decorations in the room are also inspired by the Arthurian legend, namely a series of 18 bas-reliefs beneath the paintings, carved in oak by Henry Hugh Armstead, and the frieze running below the ceiling, which displays the attributed coats of arms of the Knights of the Round Table. The ceiling itself is decorated with heraldic badges, as is the border of the wooden floor—which, as can be seen in the adjacent image, is left exposed by the carpeting. The Robing Room was also briefly used as the House of Lords' meeting chamber while the House of Lords Chamber was occupied by the House of Commons, whose chamber had been destroyed by the Blitz in 1941.
The bar's interior, 2016 The gay-owned bar at 317 Northwest Broadway in downtown Portland has been described as "more gentlemen's club than night club" and "Northwest lounge-meets-library-meets-executive locker room". Willamette Week said the original Christopher David-designed club looked "like the private rooms where today's grandpas once held stag parties, with brown leather couches, Victorian wallpapered sitting rooms, Edison bulbs hanging from nautical rope, and dark, aqua walls covered in snowshoes and ancient oars and framed kitsch—plus a taxidermal white buck behind the bar." Vendors used to design the interior were "part of the community", according to the original owner Jerrick Hope-Lang, who said, "They wanted to have a very masculine, Pacific Northwest feel — a gentleman's club-meets-hunting lodge-meets-hot boys dancing in thongs." Stag is the second all-nude gay strip club on the West Coast of the United States, after Silverado, which is also located in downtown Portland.
The movie was shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II cameras between October and November 2010 on location at a house in New Rochelle, New York. The house used in the film was found by directors Kentis and Lau entirely empty, and was wallpapered and filled with props and furniture by the production design.Kentis & Lau 2012 (0:15:00) Due to the unique nature of the film's presentation as a single take, the production crew ran into several technical issues while filming, mainly surrounding lighting issues and mobility around the house. Since filming was carried out in 12-15 minute takes, there were several occurrences where entire sequences had to be thrown out and re-done repeatedly due to lighting problems or missed cues.Kentis & Lau 2012 (0:06:50; 0:35:22) Although the promotional material for the film suggests that it was filmed in real time in a single long take, Elizabeth Olsen revealed that the movie was actually filmed in 12-minute takes and edited so as to appear as one, which was later confirmed by Kentis and Lau.Kentis & Lau 2012 (0:05:32) Directors Kentis and Lau stated that they were inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (1948) and Russian Ark (2002), both purported single take films, as well as the home invasion thriller The Strangers (2008).

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