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Winter Palace Interiors

 


Two story high foyer in Potomac designed after an Italian villa.

  Design Philosophy:

Winter Palace Interiors is a full range decorative painting and fine art firm. We do everything from simple wall treatments to designing complex spaces filled with highly figurative murals, decorative borders and faux finishes. Over the years we created literally hundreds of various faux finish samples including wood, marble and other materials. We have an extensive portfolio of completed projects inspired by French, Italian, and Russian designs.

After being in business for over 10 years we have a great understanding of interior design concepts and decorative painting applications. But there is something that makes our company unique. It is the ability to execute a painting of any level of difficulty. There are no limitations to the artistic quality in our projects.

"Classical training epitomizes the work of Natasha Mokina and Victor Pakhomkin"- Barbara Karth, Home and Design Magazine.


  French 18th century paintings served as an inspiration for this dome in McLean, VA. All nine panels were first painted on canvas in our studio and then installed on location.

How It Works:

We begin with listening to your ideas. Then we show our portfolio and measure the space. Often we have to make some additional research and come back with more materials, books, pictures, etc. We never begin a project without a detailed sketch or a set of samples to make sure that both parties have a great understanding of what to expect from the project. There is a charge for a sketch and sample making which is later subtracted from the total.  After the samples are approved we are ready to send a proposal. A 1/3 or a 50% deposit is required depending on a size of a project.


This is an example of architectural gold leafing on a 34' diameter dome located in McLean, VA



Designs of Catherine II bedroom was used in this Potomac ball room.

 


Landscapes by Claude Lorraine were transformed into murals painted directly on the walls of the 1998 NSO Designers' Show House.

 

 


Front foyer of the 1998 NSO Designers' Show House.


This mural was painted on canvas first and then mounted onto the ceiling of the bedroom in Washington, DC.


"Muses" - six panel mural in Greenwich, CT

 

 

 
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