Published at Friday, September 15th 2017, 06:00:10 AM by Manya Matveev. Living Room. Mixed patterns same color. Why stop with mixing stripes when you can mix in other patterns as well? When you keep the colors to a strict palette the patterns will feel like an intentional mix. Try a wide stripe narrow stripe solid and fun printed textile like a batik or suzani in a matching hue.
Published at Wednesday, February 08th 2017, 13:03:10 PM by Manya Matveev. Living Room. Low profile. The position and shape of this great fireplace call for shelving that enhances its sleek design. The low‐set shelves echo the rectangular fireplace and provide a platform on which to display stylish pieces.
Published at Thursday, February 02nd 2017, 19:22:34 PM by Manya Matveev. Interior. Soften it with chalk. Chalkboard paint is an easy and quick way to add some dark drama to a room. It actually creates quite a soft aesthetic as the paint is incredibly matte. Give it a go – you can always draw some white pictures on it if it's too much!
Published at Saturday, January 28th 2017, 21:27:26 PM by Manya Matveev. Interior. Complete the room. The tufted texture of these ottomans turns them into statement pieces that pull this design together. The combination of the soft ottomans leather chair and luxurious rug brings a sense of depth and comfort to this elegant scheme.
Published at Monday, January 16th 2017, 23:24:22 PM by Manya Matveev. Interior. If you favor cooler hues try a palette of blue‐grays then spice it up with hints of hot red. This is a terrific palette for an office or a kid's or teen's bedroom. The grays have a soothing vibe but the heart‐racing red injects some energy into the space.
Published at Friday, January 13th 2017, 20:13:26 PM by Edda Braune. Dining Room. Corner window seat and decals. Storage‐filled bench seats tucked into a corner are cozy and practical fitting plenty of people at the breakfast table. Pep up the corner with a few fun and easy‐to‐apply window decals that pick up a hue in your bench cushions.
Published at Thursday, January 05th 2017, 19:57:55 PM by Rosetta Loreta. Bathroom. Want to let in more light? Try adhesive window films for more sun without sacrificing privacy. Replace the standard ceiling fixture with a classic drum pendant light on a dimmer switch. Add a piece of real furniture. An armchair (if you have the room) or a small gleaming wood or marble table is a good choice for the classic bath. Amp up the exotic touches and pay attention to the sensory experience to create a spalike ambience in your own bathroom. Put your overhead light on a dimmer. Everything looks better in soft light. Choose a few beautiful hand‐painted tiles and prop them up on your sink backsplash or hang them on the wall as art. Splurge on nice towels. I suggest supersoft and luxuriously big bath sheets as well as fringed and knotted hammam‐style towels to hang by the sink.
Published at Tuesday, December 27th 2016, 22:22:39 PM by Rosetta Loreta. Living Room. Traditional brown furniture Moroccan rug. A redbrick fireplace is quite traditional and the tones tend to go well with dark wood furniture and rich leather. But if you want to shake things up a bit try rolling out a fluffy Moroccan‐style rug beneath it all and paint the walls a pale shade of "greige". The creamy tones work with the brick and leather while giving the traditional style a current twist.
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