Make designing floor plans easy with these 35 Architectural Stencils for Procreate | Office Desk and Chairs | PLUS Free Brushes! Whether you're an architect, engineer, or interior designer, designing is more efficient with these professionally-made stencils. Make Procreate Architecture with this set of: OFFICE DESK & CHAIRS: - 7 office desks - 25 chairs FREE BRUSHES: 6 grid brushes
Ever noticed how the bricks on newer British buildings are bigger, or stopped to appreciate hand-stenciled wallpaper, or enjoyed a sip from a fancy hollow-stemmed glass? If so, you may well be admiring a product of regulation and taxes as much aesthetic tastes. From basic materials to entire architectural styles, building codes and taxation strategies
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Description Our All the Angles Moroccan Wall Stencil is a great modern, Moroccan-inspired, geometric stencil pattern. With tile elements reaching almost 10 inches in the large size, this triangle allover pattern can be used as floor stencils for a faux tile design. The medium size helps you achieve a Wallpaper effect on any wall you stencil it on. Large, 5 inch tile shapes can be easily painted in various colors, or paint a stripe of color as a base for an interesting focal point to your finished wall. Both include a FREE ceiling filler element for easy stenciling at the ceiling line. To decorate small DIY projects with a similar look, use our All the Angles Moroccan Craft Stencil . Small Stencil Pattern Size: 9.75"w x 14.75"h Small Stencil Sheet Size: 11.75"w x 16.75"h Medium Stencil Pattern Size: 19.5"w x 19.5"h Medium Stencil Sheet Size: 21.75"w x 21.75"h Large Stencil Pattern Size: 21.75"w x 21.75"h Large Stencil Sheet Size: 23.5"w x 23.5"h Single Layer Design SKU#: 6135S, 6135M, and 6135L
Some of the most recent Brutalist Sand Castles by Calvin Seibert. Modern, geometric architectural structures made of sand without any plans.
A marvelous collection of Antique Iron Scroll clipart! These beautiful images include some French and some American Designs.
Cad plant elevation and top view/plan cad blocks for your architecture & design projectsFile Type: CadFile Size: 18 MBFormat: AI, DWG, PDF, PNGThis product is a part of a bundle. Check out the full collection here! Technical details: All vector drawings are resizable. You can easily change the colors and backgrounds of AI files in Adobe Illustrator or DWG files in Autodesk Autocad.Software compatibility: Autodesk Autocad 2013 or newer.Content: This pack includes common style recolorable and resizable cad blocks. Suitable for any project.About Cads: People, furniture, plants, and other scales are mostly used in sections, elevations, and plans by architects and designers. Tags: top view, elevation, plants, bushes, vegetation, plantation, potted plants, vase, snake plant, pilea peperomioides, areca, green, herbs, flowers, daisy, daisies, garden, planting
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Consists of illustrations with descriptive titles in French
I have some good news and bad news. The bad news is that we missed our goal on our Kickstarter Campaign to fund the mass production of our tiny house design stencils. The good news is that we’re not letting that stop us… we’re still going into stencil-making-mode. We’ve opened a store on Etsy.com where you can pre-order the stencils now. They will begin shipping on approximately August 1, 2018. You can find the Stencil Store here: www.etsy.com/shop/TinyHouseDesigner We also now have metric 1:50 scale stencils for folks that prefer that. International shipping is possible thanks to the fine folks at Etsy.com for
Pickett Landscaping Inking TemplateInking templates are essential tools for technical drawings and other creative projects that call for precision; a template saves time and allows you to easily create consistent shapes for technical drawings, designs or scrapbooking. This template is particularly useful for landscaping; plan out the location of various tree and shrub varieties, walks and related fixtures for landscaping plots. It also includes built-in ink risers so that your work is smudge-free.
Схематические чертежи фасадов зданий и архитектурных деталей в таблицах. Часть 1 (таблицы 1-100) Часть 2 (таблицы 101-202)
Consists of illustrations with descriptive titles in French
Image 107 of 148 from gallery of Bars and Restaurants: 50 Examples in Plan and Section. via Pigmento Experimenta
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These 4 rolls are circa 1920-1940 likely more towards the 1920’s. Featuring stunning vibrant green foliate/foliage leaves. Roll #1 - 190”+ on the roll, the end was tattered and shortened Roll #2 - 190”+ on the roll, the end was tattered and shortened Roll #3 - 190”+ on the roll, the end was tattered and shortened Roll #4 - 190”+ on the roll, the roll is nearly full however, it does have a rip spanning roughly 10”-15”. Several scrap pieces will also be included. Each roll is signed appropriately and measure 29.5” w with a useable 28.5” inside margins. These are acquired from a 19th century upstate New York estate which still has 20+ rolls hanging in a substantial guest bedroom. Paul Dumas was a Parisian designer and manufacturer of wallpapers and textiles active between 1906 and 1978. Dumas had a studio at 24-26 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires in Paris, and a printing factory in Montreuil-sur-bois, to the east of Paris.Dumas purchased a disused printing factory in Montreuil-sur-bois in 1906, and then built a larger factory on its land in 1913.The factory burned down in 1913, and Dumas had a new one built the same year. Dumas was a designer of scenery and draperies for the fancy-dress balls held by Paul Poiret.[1] The Montreuil-sur-bois factory produced wallpapers for Poiret’s Atelier Martine, Paul Follot, Lina de Andrada, and Lucie Renudaut, among others. Textiles produced by Paul Dumas are included in the collection of the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum.Wallpapers produced by Dumas in included in the collections of the Musée des arts décoratifs de Paris and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dumas had a studio at 24-26 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires in Paris, and a printing factory in Montreuil-sur-bois, to the east of Paris. Dumas purchased a disused printing factory in Montreuil-sur-bois in 1906, and then built a larger factory on its land in 1913.The factory burned down in 1913, and Dumas had a new one built the same year. Dumas was a designer of scenery and draperies for the fancy-dress balls held by Paul Poiret. The Montreuil-sur-bois factory produced wallpapers for Poiret’s Atelier Martine, Paul Follot, Lina de Andrada, and Lucie Renudaut, among others. Textiles produced by Paul Dumas are included in the collection of the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum.Wallpapers produced by Dumas in included in the collections of the Musée des arts décoratifs de Paris,and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.