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Kamis, 19 Januari 2012

Bautiful Oak Floor and Wall Paneling


What blogs like ours look out for when browsing through websites of furniture makers and suppliers to feature on our site are a great collection of visuals that show product realisations. Unfortunately very few makers seem to get this. Just to be clear, we are not really into flashy UIs, intro animations or doorway pages. What we are looking for is images(in decent resolution) of how your product looks in an actual home environment.
Oak furniture maker Harper and Sandilands scores a perfect 10 on this. Their website sports a great collection of visuals of oak floorings and they have been gracious enough to provide separate images for each finish of hardwood floorings. What particularly caught our attention are rooms that have used oak for roofs. At first glance the room looks upside down!
Oak, the way it has been used here looks more like art than furniture. Enjoy the images.
1 gorgeous oak roofs
2 awesome oak and wood
3 wooden furniture
4 wooden dining table
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5 gorgeous wooden furniture
6 amazing wooden interiors
7 wonderful oak decor
8 all oak walls
9 dark wood flooring
10 beautiful wooden interiors
11 wooden washroom area
source by home-designing.com
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Rabu, 04 Januari 2012

Kids Wall Stickers


These fun wall stickers from Not On The Highstreet have brightened up our day, and we think they might do the same for your kids room too!
Personalize your little ones play and sleeping areas with their favorite theme, without the need for time consuming painting or costly wallpaper. In a shared room situation, emblazoning your children’s names above, or on, toy chests and beds provides individuality, and establishing clear zones may help to avoid sibling squabbles. Using stickers to add color and fun to key pieces of furniture could even make an old wardrobe, or plain crafting table, into a child friendly piece. Fill a plain wall with a special nursery rhyme, or highlight a cherished item with a sweet spray of flowers.
Get creative by allowing sticky characters to interact with elements of the room, make a headboard into a perch under a line of cute birds, or balance creatures above door fames, skirting boards and light switches. Try making your own artwork by applying them to card stock and framing, and let matching elements loose on the surrounding wall for a ‘picture come to life’ effect. Wipe clean stickers that emulate note pads are perfect for a teen’s room, they can jot down homework notes, or doodle love notes, and simply wipe clean for next week!