| Blog Name: |
Kami Tremblay Design |
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http://www.baltimoreboston.blogspot.com |
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murals, decorative painting, art |
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Since 1995 I've been creating enviroments for people of all ages. I stumbled upon murals and faux finishing when I was in High School working at a hair salon, when I was asked to paint a mural in the hair washing area. I did, and it has stuck with me ever since! I am a graduate of The Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore Maryland, where I concentrated in Graphic Design. While at the Institute I studied a year in Enschede, The Netherlands at the AKI as a Monumental Art student. I currently live in Baltimore Maryland. Along with my passion of murals and creating spaces I also spend a bit of time training and racing my bike. As long as you are doing what you love, there is no such thing as work! I hope you enjoy taking a look! |
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11 Followers |
Coffee Talk & The Perfect Color
Many of us have this problem, and it's not a bad one, of LOVING coffee! As I'm drinking my cup this morning, it hit me that the color of coffee, I drink mine with way more milk & sugar than coffee, is the perfect color for walls especially in the living room, family room or study!My
Wallpaper vs. Painted Surfaces
It's a hot topic right now in the design world. Why would you use a decorative painter, when I can use wallpaper? The answer is really simple... you can't achieve the layers, effects and colors and custom design with wallpaper like you can with paint.Right now the trend with wallpaper is bring
Article in PWC
I wanted to share this with everyone... Kami Tremblay Design was mentioned in the September/October issue of The Painting and Wall covering Contractor. The article's called "looking Up" written by Eileen Smith Dallabrida, what a wond
To Prime or not to Prime?
This is a question I've been asked a lot this week from clients. "Do I really need to prime the walls? It's an extra step, I want it done now!"It may take some extra time and money, but to get results like the pros, PRIME!Here's why:Primer seals the walls. It creates a layer that allows your next layer of paint to lay on thicker, richer and allows your final coats to look smoth and uniform. You'll block stains and odors, prevent peeling, and have an easier time top coating.Getting a Professional look:Spot Prime: If your walls only have a few imperfections, than you can spot prime. This means hitting the few areas on the wall that needs
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