Wainscot Wonders

Written by Deb   
Wednesday, 15 September 2010 08:47
At a recent ASID/IP (that’s the American Society of Interior Designers/Industry Partners) mixer event, I met many wonderful designers, vendors and service providers. All of whom made it to my virtual rolodex. I would love to share any names with those who may be interested.

One particular vendor caught my attention. His name is Larry Paddock and He is a distributor/installer of custom moulded raised panel wainscoting from IntriG. www.intrig.net

There are two big differences between this system of wainscoting and traditional systems. First, the finished installed wainscot is the perfect canvas to work with! It is made of a solid stable material that will not shift, crack or split. Second is from an installation point of view.


One solid piece going up & down & around the landing!

Traditional systems are made of multiple pieces that are assembled on site. With the Intrig wainscot system, you will get one piece that you can put directly on the wall. It’s a single overlay that goes directly on your wall - Up to 12 feet in a seamless section! The installation is clearly faster and significantly more cost effective.

Imagine how long this beautiful curved stairwell would take if done by hand

They also offer shaped designs - not just rectangles. And, their panels are computer-balanced so that you don't have any partial sections at the end of your wall.

How cool is that!

If solid color doesn’t do it for you, give us a call. We could paint:

Faux wood grain

Decorative paintings in the panels

Gilding

Go wild!


For the wainscot contact Larry:

Larry Paddock

847/338-1611

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687 Lake Cook Road

Palatine, IL 60074

www.intrig.net


For the decoration/embellishment contact us:

Signature Mural & Finish

847/477-1853

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www.sigmufi.com

 

 
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