Attaching tape to edges
I have just completed a large floorcloth for the Bennehan House entry hall at the Historic Stagville Plantation in Durham, NC. It is 9 feet wide by 11 1/2 feet long. It's a colonial design with white and dark gray marbelized squares and accents in an historic gold color.
The first photo is of the entry hall.
The next photo is a view of the floorcloth looking into the dining room. The color in the floorcloth coordinates with the dining room walls.
The last photo shows me with my assistant , Ducka Kelly, attaching non-skid rug tape to the edges.
If you live near Durham, be sure to make a trip to this lovely historic site.
13 comments:
It's just gorgeous Kate!! I should send my SIL over to check it out...they live in Durham!
This looks wonderful Kate ! It fits the room perfectly.
I love the colors. Great work as usual.
It's amazing and looks so right!
It is fabulous, Kate!!! It is great to get to see it in it's home.
Wonderful work shown on your your blog. Love your various floorcloths.
It looks beautiful Kate! Wow!! that must have been quite a job.--:)
You do a wonderful work, Kate.
Great job, great setting, beautiful floorcloth.
Ohmygosh, Kate!!! This is wonderful!
That is such a gorgeous floor covering!
Thank you all for the wonderful comments. It was great to be chosen to do this big project.
Your floorcloth is a beautiful addition & compliments the room perfectly!
Ooooh! It is so cool to see one of your floor cloths in action! It really gives a sense of what they actually look like. Very cool!
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