THE PLASTER MASTER

reviving an art form in victorian restoration

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The O V Dining Room Fireplace
restore plaster molding
The O V Second Floor Hall Molding
The O V Dining Room Ceiling Molding
The O V Dining Room Wainscott Trim
A Tiled Kitchen Backsplash
Other Tile Work
A Bathroom Restored
Repairing Broken Marble
THe O V Corbels
Work on Saint Thomas
The O V Master Bedroom Plaster Work
More Tile Work
More Marble Work
The O V Master Bedroom Dressing Room
The O V OUTSIDE Projects
The O V Outside Front
The O V Gables
The O V Outside Back of the House
"The New Toy" - The Boom Lift
The O V Outside Right side of the house
The O V Outside Left side of the house
The O. V. Foundation
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COMING SOON
            More  Marble  Work 
 
 
There were a lot of jobs I did that the before pictures were never taken.
 
So let's get on to viewing the pictures of a few of those jobs.
Keep in mind, that I always lay out marble like a jigsaw puzzle
before ever sticking any pieces in place.   Every wall, every floor,
every tile.  I also do myown beveling and polishing when marble
needs to wrap around a corner.
 
 
There is astetic value to keeping the veins in the
marble flowing as best as can be arranged.
 
 
And sometimes that can be a challenge.
 
 
This is a busy pattern, so the last thing you would
want to look at would be patterns that do not follow.
 
 
And that's why no tile goes up randomly.  Actually each wall is marked and each tile is labeled  W1-R1-T1  representing  wall 1, row 1, tile # from left to right.
 
 
Busy, but gorgeous when laid out properly in advance.
 
 
And yes I beveled & polished all of the edges around the shower entrance.
 
 I have found other pictures to add so check back after Easter.
 
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