Art is a great addition to a home's walls. Whether your artwork is a masterpiece or decorative, a single work or a gallery wall, you'll want to light it correctly. Frame lights, lighting fixtures that attach to the top of frames, and track lights are two very good options for highlighting the artwork on your walls.
Pottery Barn
A trio of small frame lights highlights certain works of art on this gallery wall. The frame lights also create nice ambient lighting for the space.
I love barn doors. They're rustic and full of personality, and somehow they seamlessly mesh with any space and any home decor design. They can be used to replace existing doors, as a room divider, as a piece of wall art, or even integrated into furniture. Here are eight more reasons why I love barn doors.
Trusty tabletop
While this barn door was once used outdoors, it becomes a unique coffee tabletop indoors, lending a shabby chic feel to the space.
Centerpieces for dining tables are wonderful ways to dress up the table for formal dinners, holidays and celebrations. Looking toward nature for inspiration makes creating centerpieces more affordable but still elegant and full of style. Here are some of our favorite examples of creating centerpieces from nature. Go outside and be inspired!
Better Homes & Gardens
Let natural elements stand alone for simple but stunning table decor. A platter or tray of shells, beach rocks, acorns, chestnuts or other interesting natural treasures makes a quick and stylish centerpiece.
The JetBlue Terminal or Terminal 5 of John F Kennedy Airport is one of the first terminals in US to be built after 9/11. The terminal was officially opened in October 2008 and is primarily used by JetBlue Airways, which is popularly known as New York's hometown airlines.
@kns-architects-pvt-ltd create an element of drama and intrigue turning an ordinary retail space into a pleasurable experience. Check out the story here and leave us your views
The new Adidas & Concepts store in Boston by team @sid-lee pays homage to the city's palpable and cultural contrasts - raw meets refined; edgy meets polished, Beacon Hill meets Roxbury… Check it out here…
The little side table, apart from being functional, can ring in a unique aesthetic, ranging from shades of muted elegance to resplendent grandeur. Check out what IAnD recommends…