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New Design!

August 8, 2011  
Filed under 18th Century Designs, EAFC Home News, What's New!

We will be replicating this design for a client!  This floorcloth is featured in the Benjamin Powell House in Colonial Williamsburg.  We will also be using our “aged” finish to make the floorcloth look as if it was 200 years old.  We are excited to be reproducing this pattern and the pattern will be added [...]

Marblezied and Textured Floorcloth – Decorate with the things you love!

Marblezied and Textured Floorcloth – Decorate with the things you love!

Decorate with the things you love!  This authentic palette of cream, black and yellow offers a clean backdrop for things old and new.

Red, White & Blue!

May 25, 2011  
Filed under 18th Century Designs, Decorating Ideas, Living Room

Red, White & Blue!

Featured is the Humphries Floorcloth with an aged background and Nicholson Store Red.    Please call us at 757-775-5384 today!

Governor’s Land Project Complete!

February 2, 2011  
Filed under 18th Century Designs, Entry Hallways, Projects

Governor’s Land Project Complete!

We apologize for not posting this sooner……….the time has just gone by so fast.  We completed this project in November and with the holidays…….well let’s just say the time got away from us………so here is the final project completed!  The entry way floorcloth is a black and white diamond marbleized floorcloth.  This was such an [...]

Authentic Living!

October 26, 2010  
Filed under 18th Century Designs, Decorating Ideas, Living Room

Authentic Living!

This black and white diamond floor enhances the look of a true authentic living style.  We offer many designs and can custom the look of your floorcloth to your choice of colors.  We use Old Village Paints along with Benjamin Moore paints on our floorcloths.  Our floorcloths are durable and are made to walk on!

Essential elements of a room . . . the floor!

September 24, 2010  
Filed under 18th Century Designs, Entry Hallways, What's New!

Essential elements of a room . . . the floor!

When starting with your room, the basic element is the floor. You can start with the floor by adding some color with a floorcovering. We provide services to either paint your floor or a floorcovering which then can be simply rolled up and moved to another space. Featured below is the traditional black and white [...]

Checkerboard Floorcovering! – New Design

September 12, 2010  
Filed under 18th Century Designs, Decorating Ideas, Dining Room, What's New!

Checkerboard Floorcovering! – New Design

This checkerboard floorcloth is featured in a home in Brooklyn, New York.  The black and white checkerboard floorcloth makes a statement in the formal dining room and enhances the mural depicting the Hudson River Valley.

NEW – Tavern Check Placemats!

September 1, 2010  
Filed under 18th Century Designs, Kitchens, What's New!

NEW – Tavern Check Placemats!

One of our latest designs in our line of placemats – tavern check!  Featured is the black and  linen style placemat.  Size approximately 13″ x 20″.  They are very durable and easy to care for, simply wash with soap and water! They are sold in packages of four for $35.00.

American Farm House – Kitchen Ideas!

August 1, 2010  
Filed under 18th Century Designs, American Country, Kitchens

American Farm House – Kitchen Ideas!

We have been asked to recreate a floor design from the below photo.  This kitchen was featured in the book American Farmhouses Country Style and Design and our customer would like to design a floorcloth on the pattern from the floor.  This is going to be a great project and certainly will add some dimension [...]

NY’s Hudson Valley – American Antique Home!

July 7, 2010  
Filed under 18th Century Designs, Dining Room

NY’s Hudson Valley – American Antique Home!

Early American Floorcloths was featured in this 2007 Country Living Magazine issue . . . with our very striking Ochre Pattern Floorcloth.  Records for the house date back to 1830 so this pattern anchored the room very well and provided great color!

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