Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts
Thursday, September 27, 2018

| KEYWORD: | painting over wallpaper |
| TITLE: | Feathering My Nest: I Painted Over Wallpaper and Got Old World Texture |
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Feathering My Nest: I Painted Over Wallpaper and Got Old World Texture
Saturday, September 22, 2018
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| TITLE: | Colorful Texture HD Wallpapers Free Download |
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Friday, September 7, 2018

| KEYWORD: | painting over textured wallpaper |
| TITLE: | Putting Texture Over Wallpaper WallpaperSafari |
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Monday, September 7, 2015
Using mosaics tiles can help to bring a bit of texture to the bathroom design. Matt mosaics are on trend at the moment and could be used within the shower or basin areas to break the pattern of big tiles.
Bathroom Mosaics tiles
Thursday, December 5, 2013
If you are refurbishing right now, take advantage of winter's lovely textures and patterns, and wintery pastel tones. This season, we've noticed a trend towards warmer shades of neutrals and some interesting geometric patterns.
See below:
1. Pastels and off whites work well in bathrooms - keeping it minimal is key but minimal doesn't necessarily imply cold. We love the use of the off-white wall colours with the wooden floor finish.
2. An interesting design with a lot of wood and natural materials for warmth. The wooden walls and floor contrast nicely with the simple white kitchen. Wall cladding such as this is not a difficult effect to achieve and it certainly stands out!
3. I absolutely love this bathroom and the angle this photo was taken at. Mosaics are very popular at the moment, especially mosaics that depict geometric patterns in muted colours.
4. Quite a bold, modern design but this kitchen / dining space applies the rules of winter design - the mis-matching of the top and bottom kitchen cabinets with the fantastic, geometric splashback works well and the Dixon lampshade adds drama. Animal hide rug optional.
5. This is probably one of my favourite kitchens I have seen in a while. I love the tall cabinets with the flush fronts - the finish of the cabinet doors is very interesting (they look almost like plywood but smoother). The herringbone floor is fantastic, it adds a lot of interest and drama and the colours and patterns of the kitchen cabinets, floor and gorgeous stone worktop work together very well.
6. I love this design as it shows how a luxurious look can be achieved without a great amount of flamboyant gold colours, bold prints or excessive amounts of crystal accessories. The beige / pastel wall colours and natural linen fabrics keep this design down to earth.
See below:
1. Pastels and off whites work well in bathrooms - keeping it minimal is key but minimal doesn't necessarily imply cold. We love the use of the off-white wall colours with the wooden floor finish.
2. An interesting design with a lot of wood and natural materials for warmth. The wooden walls and floor contrast nicely with the simple white kitchen. Wall cladding such as this is not a difficult effect to achieve and it certainly stands out!
3. I absolutely love this bathroom and the angle this photo was taken at. Mosaics are very popular at the moment, especially mosaics that depict geometric patterns in muted colours.
4. Quite a bold, modern design but this kitchen / dining space applies the rules of winter design - the mis-matching of the top and bottom kitchen cabinets with the fantastic, geometric splashback works well and the Dixon lampshade adds drama. Animal hide rug optional.
5. This is probably one of my favourite kitchens I have seen in a while. I love the tall cabinets with the flush fronts - the finish of the cabinet doors is very interesting (they look almost like plywood but smoother). The herringbone floor is fantastic, it adds a lot of interest and drama and the colours and patterns of the kitchen cabinets, floor and gorgeous stone worktop work together very well.
6. I love this design as it shows how a luxurious look can be achieved without a great amount of flamboyant gold colours, bold prints or excessive amounts of crystal accessories. The beige / pastel wall colours and natural linen fabrics keep this design down to earth.
Pastels and Patterns for Winter
Saturday, November 2, 2013
With all the research we have been doing for new projects and all the recent trade shows we have visited, we have been feeling so inspired and full of ideas! We are loving bathrooms of all shapes and sizes, great and innovative pendant lights, unusual textures and finishes and a rustic touch.
Here are some images that have inspired us this month:
Here are some images that have inspired us this month:
Inspiration
Friday, October 11, 2013
Darono is a Portuguese company that exhibited for the first time this year at Maison et Objet. We love the natural feel of the products and the way they stay true to their real, tactile sense of texture without feeling too traditional. The bold colours and modern shapes are what really make the Darono brand. Overall they have a great selection of products, which, although they come from humble handmade, traditional techniques, are executed with a true contemporary feel.
From their Press Release:
About Darono
Darono is a Portuguese brand that produces Home Fashion Objects in a vibrant and colorful technical textile that results in a powerful braid that combines the art of handmade with innovative design gathering inspirations in various cultures across the world.
Established in Porto, in 2013, Darono was created to be part of chic and casual atmospheres.
The pieces result from the combination of traditional techniques and creative design to develop
cozy pieces, daily accessories that will make you tight the knot with us! Handmade and innovation, gather with creativity applied to Darono creations.
Liliana Castro | Presskit E. liliana@presskit.pt T. +351 910 010 237
Darono Website
Darono is a Portuguese brand that produces Home Fashion Objects in a vibrant and colorful technical textile that results in a powerful braid that combines the art of handmade with innovative design gathering inspirations in various cultures across the world.
Established in Porto, in 2013, Darono was created to be part of chic and casual atmospheres.
The pieces result from the combination of traditional techniques and creative design to develop
cozy pieces, daily accessories that will make you tight the knot with us! Handmade and innovation, gather with creativity applied to Darono creations.
Liliana Castro | Presskit E. liliana@presskit.pt T. +351 910 010 237
Darono Website
Darono
Monday, September 30, 2013
There's minimal and then there's too minimal. The key is to know when you are doing too little or too much when achieving the perfect minimal interior. We feel that the below images demonstrate a good balance of enough and not too much - there is something that the eye is drawn to, either a texture or a colour or an item... but the interior is still MINIMAL. On the other hand, there is enough interest that the interior does not appear cold or bland, either by being too white or lacking in warm lighting.
Perfect Minimal
Saturday, September 21, 2013
We've been talking a lot lately about the changing of the modern kitchen - what does this mean anymore? Our preconception of a modern kitchen today is gloss white, minimal and sleek. However, there has been a recent shift towards a 'modern traditional' style - rustic finishes, matt cabinet fronts, texture and natural materials... but with modern shapes and sleek geometry.
Another thing we have noticed has started to trend in the kitchen department is the use of marble or large scale stone slabs as back splashes, and the return of the shaker style kitchen.
In today's culture, the modern kitchen is whatever you want it to be. In fact, if you went really retro with your kitchen and finished it in a 50's style, as long as you kept the geometry simple and straight, you'd get away with calling it a modern kitchen. The new kitchen trend is towards simplifying form and function but being fun and playing with texture, material finishes and showing your personality! We love it.
Another thing we have noticed has started to trend in the kitchen department is the use of marble or large scale stone slabs as back splashes, and the return of the shaker style kitchen.
In today's culture, the modern kitchen is whatever you want it to be. In fact, if you went really retro with your kitchen and finished it in a 50's style, as long as you kept the geometry simple and straight, you'd get away with calling it a modern kitchen. The new kitchen trend is towards simplifying form and function but being fun and playing with texture, material finishes and showing your personality! We love it.
Kitchen Trends
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