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Taylor Wilson

Mixing Patterns in your Interior Design - 0 views

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    Adding patterns to your interior design project is a great and affordable way to pep up your boring and outdated design. But patterns can be a tough design to accomplish without going overboard and making it look tacky. Use this guide to employing patterns in you design project and you'll be sure to get the most out of your pattern decorating project.
Taylor Wilson

Pattern + Color = Lively Spaces - 0 views

  • Mixing color and pattern is an art. Too much can feel chaotic, while a lack of color and pattern can be boring. Look for colors and patterns that complement one another for a stylish design that will feel polished. Here are some of our favorite ways to mix color and pattern to create lively spaces.
  • ShelternessPattern and color can liven up a kitchen. Love the patterned drum shade pendant light and matchingupholstery on the kitchen chairs. Plates on the wall add more color and pattern.
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    Lovely photos of how mixed pattern & color to create the lively interior space! I really dig it! what about you!?
Taylor Wilson

Cottage Style Decor - 0 views

  • Patterns In some subdivisions of the cottage home decor style, you may find a lot of mixing and matching with patterns. This is especially true in the bedroom, or living room, as it’s not unusual to mix different patterns on the pillows and upholstery, or on the bedding and pillows. When attempting to mix and match different patterns in the space, pick a single color and then choose two or three different patterns that use that same color. This allows you to maintain a cohesive look that even a professional interior designer may be envious of. Remember, cottage decor and shabby chic decor are two different things. Cottage is comfortable, cozy and somewhat traditional. Shabby chic is all about vintage, worn and well loved pieces. Though it’s easy to blur the lines between the two, it’s important to know the difference between these two styles of home decor.
  • When attempting to mix and match different patterns in the space, pick a single color and then choose two or three different patterns that use that same color. This allows you to maintain a cohesive look that even a professional interior designer may be envious of. Remember, cottage decor and shabby chic decor are two different things. Cottage is comfortable, cozy and somewhat traditional. Shabby chic is all about vintage, worn and well loved pieces. Though it’s easy to blur the lines between the two, it’s important to know the difference between these two styles of home decor.
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    Cottage style home decor is uniquely different from shabby chic style home decor. Though these two styles share some similarities, both also have a unique array of home accessories and decor that fall entirely into their individual styles. That being said, it can be difficult to differentiate between cottage home accessories and shabby chic accessories. This guide will help you get started on finding cottage style home accessories and decor.
Taylor Wilson

New Decorating Trend: The Suzani - 0 views

  • The Suzani pattern can be found from the late 18th and 19th century, and still continues to be hand embroidered around the world today. It’s popularity grew in the decorating world when minimalists started using it in their decorating to create a dramatic focal point and bring some color to their homes.
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    This gorgeous decorative embroidered tribal textile called the Suzani, is making a big splash in North America this season. Originally made is Central Asian countries such as Tajikistan and Kazakhstan, this Persian word Suzani actually means needle.
india art n design

Looking to mix patterns? Here are 5 home décor trends to guide you. - 0 views

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    IndiaArtnDesign picks out five perky variants of the 'prints-and-patterns' trend in home décor to equip you add an oomph factor to your home this festive season… check them out here…
digitalkruti23

White Marble Flooring: Design Tips and Installation Techniques - 0 views

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    White marble flooring exudes luxury, sophistication, and timeless elegance, making it a coveted choice for residential and commercial spaces alike. Whether you're renovating your home or designing a new space, white marble flooring offers versatility and aesthetic appeal. In this article, we'll explore design tips and installation techniques to help you make the most of this exquisite material. Understanding White Marble Varieties: Introduce readers to different types of white marble such as Carrara, Calacatta, Thassos, and Statuario. Highlight the unique characteristics of each variety, including color variations, veining patterns, and texture. Choosing the Right White Marble for Your Space: Consider the overall aesthetic and design theme of your space. Evaluate factors such as durability, maintenance requirements, and budget constraints when selecting the perfect white marble. Design Tips for White Marble Flooring: Create contrast with dark or vibrant-colored accents to make the white marble pop. Incorporate lighting to enhance the natural beauty of the marble and create visual interest. Experiment with different laying patterns such as herringbone, basketweave, or diagonal for added visual impact. Practical Considerations: Assess the traffic flow and usage of the space to determine the appropriate finish for the marble (e.g., polished, honed, or brushed). Ensure proper sealing of the marble to protect against stains and moisture damage, especially in high-traffic areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Installation Techniques: Hire experienced professionals for the installation to ensure precision and quality workmanship. Properly prepare the subfloor to ensure a stable and level surface for laying the marble tiles. Use high-quality adhesives and grouts suitable for marble to ensure long-lasting results.
india art n design

Luxe appeal comes from a strategic eye for colour and pattern in this home by... - 0 views

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    Ar. Manish Dikshit of AUM Architects carves out a luxurious home in central Mumbai juxtaposing a subtlety in interior styling with a strategic play of materials, patterns and colours. Check it out here…
Taylor Wilson

Revealed: The Colorful 'Graphique' Trend at London Design Festival 2011 - 1 views

  • Annabelle Dawson, from home and design website mydeco.com, unveils a cool new trend with the geometric shapes, stark patterns and animal graphics she spotted at London’s Design Festival
  • DesignBark Literally around the corner, Cheshire Street is home to Ella Doran’s dazzling (and award-winning) geometric geo wallpaper, trays and coasters.
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    Colorful trend of the 2011! Nice graphic patterned wall papers with the home decor design! Chic and Modern looking to me!
india art n design

Surface patterns as design determinants - 1 views

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    How important is the understanding of materiality to surface design? Check out the designed wall surfaces at the Wax Revolution salon by Kirath Ghundoo and leave us your views…
digitalkruti23

Innovative Applications of Quartz Tiles in Interior Design - 2 views

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    Quartz stone stands as a testament to the marriage of aesthetics and sustainability in modern architecture. Crafted from crushed quartz crystals and recycled materials, this engineered marvel not only showcases timeless elegance but also champions eco-conscious design practices. Key Points: Resource-Efficient Manufacturing: Utilizes waste quartz and recycled materials, reducing the environmental impact associated with extraction. Durable and Resilient: Engineered to resist scratches and impacts, ensuring a longer lifespan and minimizing the need for frequent replacements. Versatile Applications: From kitchen countertops to flooring, quartz stone seamlessly integrates into various design schemes, contributing to sustainable architecture. Reduced Maintenance: Resists stains and requires minimal maintenance, reducing the overall environmental impact associated with upkeep. Healthier Indoor Environments: Its non-porous nature resists mold and bacteria growth, contributing to healthier indoor spaces. Aesthetic Appeal: Beyond sustainability, quartz stone offers a range of colors and patterns, providing architects and designers with a visually stunning yet eco-friendly material option.
india art n design

An unlikely oasis in the city! - 0 views

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    i29-interior-architects use a simple hexagonal beehive pattern as the mainstay of their latest restaurant design in Bijenkorf, Amsterdam. Check it out here and tell us what according to you should be the influences/factors that one should combine to augment a single element of design?
nhoccoi2609

Glazed polished porcelain tile Museum State (Peronda) - 0 views

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    State forms part of the Museum Classic collection, conspicuous for its mirror-like shine. Its pattern is inspired by exquisite uniform pieces of delicate white onyx and their smooth veins. State is ideal for big living spaces, thanks to its large 90x90cm format, and it brings an air of luminosity to settings of all kinds. Rounding off the collection are the 'Castle' décor, inset and border tile.
Massa Global

Ten Common Interior Design And Fit-Out Mistakes To Avoid - 0 views

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    One person's mistake is another's saving grace; all properties are different so it's difficult to generalise on interior design mistakes. There are some common patterns however, in all types and sizes of offices, homes and rooms.
nhoccoi2609

Porcelain floor tiles GIN for living room (Peronda Ceramicas) - 0 views

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    A polished glazed porcelain tile collection featuring over 12 different classic marble-look patterns, rich in subtle nuances. A combination of matt and gloss effects lends these Breccia Oniciatta marble-effect tiles a unique visual appeal. The GIN collection comes in a 50 x 50 cm format and a rectified version, together with a wide variety of third-fired decorative tiles to fit in with settings of all kinds.
nhoccoi2609

Living room floor tiles Foresta Seawood with wood effect - 0 views

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    Inspired by wood aged close to the sea, this glazed porcelain tile collection suitable for use on walls and floors comes in a 20.5 x 122.5 cm or 15.7 x 91cm format and features over 54 different patterns. "Foresta Seawood" stands out for its non-slip grip (R9) and resistance to frost and ice. Available in two shades of worn wood (brown and white), it includes a wide range of décors to enrich settings of all kinds.
nhoccoi2609

Floor tiles size 20 x 120 cm wood effect Foresta Mumble - 0 views

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    The wood-inspired Foresta range by Peronda Cerámicas has been extended with the addition of the new Foresta Mumble collection. Porcelain tiles with a highly realistic rustic wood pattern, they come in a 16×90 or 20x120cm format in a choice of four different colours (aged oak, French oak, walnut and brushed oak). Foresta Mumble also features a décor, Barcelos, with inserts inspired by handcrafted ceramic tiles.
Viva Home Decor

Shower Curtains Ideas by Viva Home Decor - 0 views

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    Look for deals and offer coupons as well as free shipping offered by various home décor portals. Shopping from the comfort of your home to decorate your bathroom has become an easy task. The right design and pattern of the cloth shower curtain will simply change the look of your bathroom, making it stylish, elegant as well as easy to wash if you choose a fabric that is 100% cotton.
nhoccoi2609

Glazed polished porcelain wall and floor tile Museum Fidias - 0 views

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    Inspired by white Carrara marble, this polished glazed porcelain tile collection comes in two rectified formats, 120×60 cm and 60×60 cm. In addition to the wide variety of patterns of its field tiles, the collection also features a classically-inspired rosette cut from the field tiles, 'Elena'.
Taylor Wilson

Color Underfoot - 0 views

  • Color underfoot is a big trend in design. Adding bold color, in solids and patterns, to floors makes a strong design statement whether your style is traditional Persian rugs or contemporary carpet tiles. We’ve pulled together eight great examples of colorful floors to inspire you to add color underfoot in your home.
  • Old Brand New The floor is a great place to add color and pattern to a room. Tile, painted wood, carpet or area rugs are all good options for adding color underfoot.
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    Everything has to be chic even the floor you stepped on!
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