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Mia's Blog : Fresco and Frescoes : Custom Frescoes

Custom Frescoes
Did you know that Mia Casa Bella can make any design you would like for your fresco table top or wall fresco? Our artists are ready to create the fresco of your dreams. . .

Mia's Blog : Fresco and Frescoes : Maintaining your Fresco

Fresco Maintenance
If you have a Fresco table top, or are thinking of purchasing one for your home collection, please remember that this is an actual fresco painting......

Mia's Blog : What is in Today? : Colors

The Colors of 2006
Spring of 2006 will turn out to be a soft muted color season, according to Leatrice Eisemand of the Pantone color Institute. After surveying top American fashion designers, their color picks are always an indicator of the next seasons colors to come, which of course include colors to come for the home...........



Mia's Blog : The Great Outdoors : The Outdoor Room

The Outdoor Room
It seems to be that the garden has finally become an extension of our home. This can be an extremely beautiful area that we can no longer ignore in our decoration. More and more people are entertaining and living the outdoor space. It has become one of our favorite parts of the home where we can be by ourselves and with others. We now meditate and socialize in the same place in the comfort or our own home............



Mia's Blog : Fresco and Frescoes : Fresco Overview

What Is A Fresco - Affresco?
Fresco, frescoes in the plural, is actually the English usage of the true Italian word Affresco. There are actually two ways of making a Fresco: one is to paint directly onto fresh (affresco) plaster and the other is to transfer a painting from one plaster surface to another, called the Calicot method or Strappo. . . .