Distressed Copper Fireplace in a Casino Restaurant
This remarkable copper fireplace, located within a casino restaurant, makes good use of the Distressed copper sheet pattern. Different shades of the Distressed copper have been put together to form a distinctive mosaic of deep brown tones that shimmer just slightly in the light.
Distressed copper pattern. Different shades of the Distressed have been put
together to form a distinctive mosaic of deep brown tones that shimmer just
slightly in the light.This remarkable fireplace, located in a casino, makes good use of the Distressed copper pattern. Different shades of the Distressed have been put together to form a distinctive mosaic of deep brown tones that shimmer just slightly in the light.
Bamboo Copper Countertop
The following two pictures are of a full-scale copper kitchen counter that has used the Bamboo patina pattern on top. Bamboo is one of the most unique designs, and matches up to white colors very well. In this example, the copper has been placed above darkened wood and extends around most of the kitchen. The light, relaxing Bamboo pattern is a perfect choice for a kitchen to give it that desired comforting feel.
Modern Kitchen with an Exotic Bamboo Backsplash
This particular copper backsplash has made its way into a modernistic kitchen. The Bamboo copper pattern matches the rest of the decor, much of which also carries a similar orange tint.
Enchantment Copper Cabinets
The doors of these copper cabinets have had the Enchantment pattern applied to them. The Enchantment patina has almost a “rainy” look which, when placed vertically, can easily become the most alluring part of a room as different colored streaks appear to be running down each sheet of copper.
Japanese Copper Vanity
This Japanese-style copper vanity also applies the Rojo pattern, though only to its doors. The reddish-orange colors accompanied by lightly tainted green appear in stark contrast to the darkened black colors that surround them. This chosen color scheme makes itself markedly refreshing to look at, perfect for something that one sees every day.
Custom Bar Top for a Restaurant
When choosing a copper bar top, it always helps to make it interesting. Since they’re often the largest part of the room, bar tops will usually receive the most attention. The creators of the following bar top – made for a Pennsylvanian restaurant entitled “The Fork at Twin Lakes” – took large strips of our Medium Distressed copper pattern and carefully laced it over the surface of the wood before adding lacquer and epoxy to give it the wonderfully smooth finish.








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