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Once the floor was covered in coins, she sealed it with epoxy. The coating is thin, so bare feet still feel the texture and the cool copper. "In Texas, that's not a bad thing at all," Fisher says.
A WOMAN painstakingly stuck down 7,500 coins to make a copper floor - and the result is incredible. Kelly Graham, who owns Etsy shop Camias Jewelry Designs, spent three weeks arranging and ...
The Standard Grill in New York also has a floor of pennies, which they say used about $2.50 per square foot — comparable to linoleum. Here’s a slightly cheaty way of doing it, by making ...
Dr. Copper continues to diagnose weakness with the red metal hitting another 14-month low. But our traders wanted a second opinion. And who better to ask for a consult than commodities king ...
For us, we were directed to design and install a radiant system made as much as possible with copper, brass, and iron. No plastic anywhere. Even buried in the floors! For the air side, we were ...
“I wanted a contrast [with the black subway tile] and something with an antique-ish feel,” Vaisman says. “I couldn’t find what we were looking for with copper tiles, and I said how I ...