Diego Home and Garden Magazine bath of the year award.
The 1970's bath was completely remodeled to create an eclectic exotic mix of Moorish, India, Indonesian, Asian and Spanish styles. The bath reflects the individual style of its Cosmopolitan owners.
Diego Home and Garden Magazine bath of the year award.
The 1970's bath was completely remodeled to create an eclectic exotic mix of Moorish, India, Indonesian, Asian and Spanish styles. The bath reflects the individual style of its Cosmopolitan owners.
Diego Home and Garden Magazine bath of the year award. The 1970's bath was completely remodeled to create an eclectic exotic mix of Moorish, India, Indonesian, Asian and Spanish styles. The bath reflects the individual style of its Cosmopolitan owners.
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of the interiors in this particular era.
This carried through to the design of the apartment through the use of rich textiles such as velvets and silks, ornate forms, bold patterns, reflective surfaces such as glass and mirrors, and lots of bright colors with high-gloss white moldings throughout.
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neutrals with accessories to give the colour design
white accessories that don't fight with the floor.
Add to your home's ambience with your lighting. Lighting can be one of the most aesthetically pleasing parts of a design scheme. This single large turquoise chandelier certainly makes a statement, repeating the color on the pillows and rug and making
painted interior handrail, complementary to front door.
wonderful home with the Houzz community, Tam! See her Etsy shop and her site, Nest Pretty Things.
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2. Accessories designer Tamar Schechner has no fear when it comes to spreading the color around her Vermont home. This vibrant entryway through a bright pink door lets you know you're in for lots of colorful treats.
lively accessory with a fresh coat of paint. You can probably paint a handrail in an hour and have a fun new look before lunch.
smaller home feels friendlier and less sterile. She wanted to create an environment that felt safe, inviting and bright. Whereas she used to have furnishings no one ever sat on, all the pieces in the new space would be used every day. Artwork in her old home was expensive and priceless, and I have to admit
a real home. The walls in the bungalow would be a mix of things with whimsy that evoked a smile or reminded you that everything was going to be OK. Identifying what she wanted the space to feel like for herself and her children was the perfect starting point. All other things radiated off the central
“family home” to her made it clear that her style was heavily weighted toward warm modern. She knew that stark white rooms weren’t going to work for her two children, but a mix-and-match approach that combined tailored furnishings with organic pieces like reclaimed wood tables and bright patterned pillows
summer home. It is beautiful and very easy to clean, just use a semi-gloss (or at LEAST satin finish) paint, especially in the bathroom. You could mix it with carrera marble, in a light grey/white, in the wet areas. Spectacular!
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A gleaming white bath is a great canvas for a shower curtain featuring printed cheerful zinnias. Colorful accessories like this are a great way to ease into your daily routine even if you aren't a morning person.
approaches interiors with the eye of an artist: "I look at everything as I'd look at a piece of art. Every piece of furniture, a piece of fabric, a rug excites me on a different level. I search for the unusual, the unique hand of the artist in each piece." The bathroom was designed so that the background