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Dear Alice | Interior Design

The Wallpaper Series | Part 3: Textures & Grasscloth

Dear Alice | Interior Design

Alice Lane

Design, Visual Arts, Arts

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

This is episode 3 in a 3 part series of us talking about wallpapers. This week we talk about the textured wallpapers and the grasscloths. There is a special place for grasscloths and however you want to think about it in your mind and apply it to your home, or multiple homes if you have them, we’re going to talk about that today.  Halloween 2:00 The closet 10:30 Powder bath grasscloth 16:25 Primary suite in Dallas 22:00 Ceilings 23:50 Jessica’s living room 24:45 Vinyl silk grade 28:45 Silk 30:20 Project in the mountains of Utah 34:00 Metallics 35:00 “This is Rachel Parcel’s closet and the backs of her closet wall, every bay, is hit with this Osborn and Little Paper, and it’s silvered and has a wave to it. It is really dimensional and I don’t know how else to describe it, it’s almost leaf-like, but it looks like it bends in the back of her closet.” 10:35 https://www.instagram.com/alicelaneinteriors/ https://www.instagram.com/alicelanehome/ https://alicelanehome.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AliceLaneHome https://www.pinterest.com/alicelanehome/ https://www.youtube.com/alicelanehomecollectionsaltlakecity https://www.alicelaneinteriordesign.com/interior-design-service-podcast-campaign https://alicelanehome.com/pages/home-furnishing-podcast-campaign News Letter:  https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=HZENWY&g=PFcqV5

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0:16.0

Welcome to Dear Alice, a lifestyle approach to interior design. Hi everyone, welcome to dear Alice. You know how many episodes do we have that start with a laugh? I don't know if you guys heard that or not we probably got edited out. Thank you Jordan.

0:30.0

I just said the word textures.

0:32.0

Textures. We're going to do a third episode on, on wall papers.

0:40.0

In this episode, we're going to be unpacking the textured wallpapers and the grass cloths.

0:45.2

I see you out there. I know you were a kid once pulling the strings on the grass cloth at your

0:49.3

grandma's house. I know I did. Uh-huh. Just plucking those out thinking that was fun and funny ruining your grandma's dreams.

0:56.0

After we attacked the cane chairs.

0:58.0

Just kidding it was, oh yeah, that's true, you wanted to unthread those.

1:02.0

There is a really special place for grass cloths and I, for one, have it in my living room and I have a strong and firm testimony on grass cloths.

1:11.0

So I'm excited to get into this today too and honestly when we're talking

1:14.7

about this and going through projects I'm like I can't think of a house where he didn't use a

1:18.0

texture like a grass cloth or a lin or something in some capacity because it's just it's kind of a

1:23.8

draping for the room right it's nothing too opinionated but it does give a

1:28.0

hush to the space and it just adds interest without being overwhelming

1:31.6

so one thing that we've learned recently is if you have a client that has more than one home,

1:37.7

they think of the grass cloths for their beach house

1:40.7

and that they would never use them in their city house.

1:43.2

However, comma, if you are like us, normal folk who have one residence,

1:49.4

we're going to use it however the heck we want.

1:51.4

She is a beach house in Utah.

1:52.4

Oh heck yeah, yeah you do. She's a beach house in Utah. Oh heck yeah!

1:53.0

I'm making all my house dreams come true in one in one residence.

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