Get the look:
The stonework walls in this cloak are actually a trompe l'oeil effect painted by artist, Jason Hawkridge.
Not exact matches
Seeing and photographing firsthand the expansive stone ruins, steep terraces, and looming cliffs, it's easy to understand why Machu Picchu is ranked among the true wonders of human design: the
stonework is so well engineered that many
walls remain almost perfectly intact after more than five centuries.
Surrounding the plaza are some of Machu Picchu's most important buildings including the attractive Three - Windowed Temple (El Templo de Tres Ventana) and the Principal Temple (Templo Principal), which displays high
walls and fine
stonework.
The
walls of the central garden are adorned with old Malay carvings,
stonework and sculptures that give the entire area the feel of a lost tropical village.
The reconstruction included re-coating of the
walls with white plaster leaving them stark and undecorated while the original
stonework shows through in only a few places.
Freshly painted
walls and refinished
stonework are barely dry.
Strip backed
walls reveal original
stonework and rustic bar furniture created from farmyard machinery creates a quirky, country feel.
While we descend through a flower - filled notch in the valley
wall, on the mountainside above us we can glimpse traces of the original
stonework, testimony to the extraordinary engineering in the project.
The house itself is quite attractive with a traditional Caribbean design featuring cathedral ceilings with exposed beams,
walls of beautiful native
stonework, terra cotta tiled floors throughout, multiple ceiling fans, oversized sliding glass and oiled French mahogany doors, furnishings and accessories of mahogany, bamboo and rattan, and a deck off every bedroom.
Stonework, in particular, looks fantastic — text and symbols etched into the
walls of the Maharaja's castle pop out nicely.
Ok, so the
walls of The Red Fort aren't actually papered —
stonework and wood panelling is more the order of the day.
The natural beauty of the exposed
stonework in the kitchen is shown off by
walls painted in a cool aqua.
The basic house is the same, the stone
walls are the same (but we had lions on top of the
stonework and not a poodle!)
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Border control In a traditional cottage, exposing small amounts of
stonework can create a visual «trim» to a light - enhancing painted plaster
wall without being too overbearing, perfect if you don't want a whole
wall of exposed stone.