ON Design Architects “aztec rugs”
Paradise Restored Landscaping & Exterior Design “Cedar and Aztec influences in this Gazebo”
Philpotts Interiors “Mexican/Aztec looking chairs”
Cristi Holcombe “In Aztec culture green was considered to be royal, because it was the color of the quetzal bird's plumes favored by the Aztec chieftains. In Hindu culture emerald green is used to align the heart chakra, or energy point, allowing feelings of love to flow freely from a person’s core.” “In Aztec culture green was considered to be royal; In Hindu culture emerald green is used to align the heart chakra, or energy point, allowing feelings of love to flow freely from a person’s core.”
FRANK CONZOLA FLOOR COVERING LLC “Stone Peruvian Tiger wood”
3-D Contracting Inc. “called Peruvian Onyx. It was purchased by the homeowner from Wayne Tile located in Wayne, NJ. Contact person @ Wayne Tile is Tim!”
Doyle McCullar Fine Interiors “and my peruvian starburst mirror”
Wanda Campbell “Step" Peruvian Travertine”
Tile Lines “Peruvian Cream tumbled travertine 4x4s set diagonally with a border of Emperador”
Virgin Islands Granite & Marble “Polished Peruvian travertine countertop”
Mekis - a peruvian outfit that hand embroiders each piece - like a work of art!”
Peruvian stone. light airy feel. Laird jackson design House
Peruvian wallnut floor. Wooden pillars. Open plan
Stone effect walls
John Kraemer & Sons “Spectacular curved outdoor family room and nearly level connection to patio” “infront door instead the tallest touching the roof but tallest than this one” “stone, the curved forms, and that beautiful outdoor room. Irresistible.” “enclose with glass walls” “Love the curves” Traditional stone
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