Emily Burchill Stewart is an artist who brings a wealth of creativity to every project she pursues. Whether it is painting murals or arranging flowers for an event, her solid art training and varied experiences help create beautiful spaces and ultimately happy clients.
A graduate of Rhode Island school of Design, Emily studied illustration and painting. Her junior year was spent in Florence, Italy where she focused on printmaking and art history. Out of college she started her own decorative painting business after apprenticing with a painter in Morgantown, West Virginia. There she learned the art of faux marbles, stones, granites as well as a myriad of textured finishes. The decorative painting led to interior design and after working on several design show houses and working in a design studio in Concord, Ma; she added interior design to her list of services.
Her real passion is creating beautiful spaces that are a reflection of the clients personality and tastes. She considers herself an aid in narrowing options and guiding decisions to form harmony in the home. Using existing furniture, buying new pieces, collecting antiques, integrating special finds from travels, are all part of the process of creating a room that is unique.
Traditional, Eclectic or Contemporary...I suggest you look through magazines clip images that attract you and try to loosely define your style. Then personalize a room with auction purchases, flea market finds, family photos...anything that makes your home a reflection of you. Surround yourself with things you love and the end result will be unique to you and you alone. I have cultivated wonderful working relationships with workrooms over the years so that I can provide my clients upholstery, window treatments, fabrics, furniture, picture framing, fine art and accessories.
Any surface can be painted...walls, floors, ceiling and furniture. Faux finishes include: sponge painting, cheesecloth parchment finishes, damask stripes, stencils and freehand decorative embellishments. Murals too!
When I have spare time I like to paint in oil or gauche on panel. I have done various copies of masterworks for people on commission.
This project involved changing the layout of the fixtures and eliminating windows to allow for the corner vanity.
The drip edge off the roof falls to this stone band.
Natural stone border walls with boulder accents and 2x4 porcelain pavers.
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