Description: These Light Pendants feature Amber, Smoke, or Clear hand-molded cubies shades with a Chrome finish (parts/canopies). Special forming and cutting artistry are used to achieve the curvature frame of this drop. The CUBIE Pendant Light is a unique suspension that has been designed and developed to create a peaceful, warm, and welcoming space. The individual craftwork imparts a slight uniqueness to each piece, which is then suspended from a specially designed cable that is installation-friendly (i.e.-no need for any tools). Offered in three color options, Cubie is a definite candidate for multiple installations. Offered in three color options, Cubie is a definite candidate for multiple installations. Hand-molded crystal body Chrome metal finish canopy Details: Item Type: Pendant LightsInstallation Type: Cord PendantPower Source: ACVoltage: 90-260VLight Source: Incandescent BulbsBase Type: G4 Led BulbLighting Area: 5-10square metersMaterial: K9 CrystalNumber of light sources: 1Dimensions: Diagonal 13cm/11cm - 5"/4,33" CUBIE Pendant Light - Spec Sheet Compatibility: This product can be used in: USA & CA: 110-120 volt. This light is UL certified. EU & UK: 220-240 volt. This light is CE-certified. AU & NZ: 220-240 volt. Estimated Shipping Times: Regular Free Shipping: Regular Free delivery lead time may take 15 to 28 business days. Express Shipping (UPS / EMS / DHL / FedEx / TNT): Free with a Minimum Spent/Order. Oversized packages shipped by DHL, EMS, FedEx, UPS, TNT, etc. and delivery lead time takes 2 to 15 business days during the Coronavirus crisis. We Ship Globally.
Innovative creativity from PaperArtsy. Paint, stencils, and techniques galore for any mixed media enthusiast to enjoy.
Geïnspireerd door de beroepsmeubels, biedt dit ALESIA antracietgrijs metalen en mangohouten toonbank u 8 genummerde opbergbakken. Afgedekt met een ruw houten blad, zal dit industriële dressoir de voorwerpen van uw keuze tot hun recht doen komen. In de keuken of de woonkamer, biedt dit bergmeubel u een moderne en functionele opbergoplossing.
Dikte plank van 8 mm voor hoge slijtvastheid V-groef aan lange zijde Geschikt voor intensief woongebruik en licht commercieel gebruik Garantie van 25 jaar Het Lundia laminaat Robuust Yoanna is de ideale toevoeging aan jouw interieur. De vloer heeft een verfijnde uitstraling en is eenvoudig te combineren met verschillende woonstijlen. De laminaatplank heeft een voelbare houtstructuur met een V-groef aan de lange zijde en heeft daardoor de look van een authentieke plankenvloer. De laminaatplanken zijn voorzien van een klikverbinding, wat de installatie vlot en eenvoudig maakt. De laminaatvloer is in combinatie met de juiste ondervloer prima geschikt voor eventuele vloerverwarming aan de hand van warmwaterbuizen. Dit kliklaminaat is antislip en biedt daardoor extra stabiliteit en grip om vallen te voorkomen. Laminaat is daarbij door zijn reinigingsgemak zeer onderhoudsvriendelijk. De laminaatvloer heeft een dikte van 8 mm, wat bijdraagt aan een goede stabiliteit en het product geschikt maakt voor zowel intensief woongebruik als licht commercieel gebruik. Het product bevat 6 latten wat leidt tot een totale inhoud van 2.02 m². Leginstructie: In de pakken zitten vloerplanken met verschillende decoren erop. Om een gelijkmatige vloer te krijgen dien je voor het beste legresultaat de vloerplanken uit diverse pakken door elkaar te mixen! Door de verschillende decoren in de vloerplanken kijg je een levendige vloer! Bijpassende plinten Bijpassende plinten met nr. 643 voor het laminaat zijn apart te verkrijgen. Ook kan je kiezen uit hoge witte of zwarte plinten die in diverse stijlen en hoogtes verkrijgbaar zijn. Voor afwerken van hoeken en kozijnen zijn speciale plintaccessoires apart verkrijgbaar. Daarmee werk je je nieuwe vloer mooi af. Basisvloer Laminaat kan worden gelegd op een betonnen of houten basisvloer. Deze dient vlak, vochtvrij en stabiel te zijn. Zet losse houten planken vast en maak een basisvloer van spaanplaat. Een betonnen vloer mag niet meer dan 2% vocht bevatten en verwerk bij dit type vloer altijd een vochtdichte folie. Daarnaast kan er ook nog een ondervloer voor onder andere warmte- isolatie of geluidsdemping worden gelegd. Het plaatsen van een ondervloer is een uitermate essentieel onderdeel van jouw nieuwe laminaatvloer. De belangrijkste redenen om een ondervloer te plaatsen zijn: kleine oneffenheden worden weggewerkt, is thermisch en akoestisch isolerend. Voor elk type kamer en elk type situatie hebben wij een geschikte ondervloer beschikbaar. Hulp nodig bij je klus? Bekijk het klusadvies op onze website voor meer informatie over het leggen van een laminaatvloer. Gereedschap Maak bij het leggen van de vloer gebruik van: decoupeerzaag (voorzien van laminaatzaagje) of laminaatsnijder, winkelhaak, meetlat, potlood en afstandhouders. Onderhoud Laminaat is een hygiënische vloer die eenvoudig en gemakkelijk met een zachte bezem of stofzuiger schoongemaakt kan worden. Goed onderhoud verlengt de levensduur van je vloer. De vloeren zijn voorzien van een harde kunststof toplaag die bestand is tegen dagelijkse invloeden van schoenen, toch kunnen scherpe voorwerpen en zand de vloer beschadigen. Zorg daarom voor een goede deurmat, maak de vloer regelmatig schoon met zachte bezem of stofzuiger met zachte borstel en dweil met zo weinig mogelijk water (eventueel voorzien van een laminaatreiniger). Wees voorzichtig met het schuiven van meubels en voorzie deze van viltplakkers. Een bureaustoel met (zwenk)wieltjes kan jouw vloer ernstig beschadigen. Een vloermat onder het bureau kan dit voorkomen. Lees meer
Ever wanted to antique a mirror? Today I'm sharing one very antiqued Christmas mirror made from a damaged mirror!
How to quickly & easily d.i.y whitewashed floorboards, Scandinavian Nordic white painted floorboards tutorial for a rustic white bedroom
Take a plain slab door and turn it into a charming-yet-modern shaker door with some plywood, glue, nails, and paint.
Style No. 35403757; Color Code: 105 Mirror-tique owner Jamie Jaffe has long been inspired by the unique textures and colors of glass. In fact, he spent years working in his family's art gallery, learning the know-how of glass blowing. Shifting his focus to mirrors, he began to create original designs for the home like this framed beauty, characterized by a hand-distressed antique finish and coat of color. No two are exactly alike Hanging hardware required Glass, iron, steel, wood Handmade in USA This item is made to order. The "available by" date shown above indicates the estimated ship date
Thomas zijn kamer is van alle slaapkamers het langst geleden "aangepakt". Er hangen nog Cars gordijnen, op één muur zit nog een grote Cars afbeelding en er moet nodig wat uitgemest worden. Er zijn jongens van 8 die Cars nog helemaal geweldig vinden, Thomas niet. Hij wil een 'grote stoere…
Updates: Watch a time lapse tutorial of the process here and see the full room reveal here! Have any plain, flat doors in your house? This tutorial is for you! Here’s what you’ll need for this project (per one standard door): Materials 4×8″ sheet of plywood 1″ Finish nails Wood filler Caulk Paint Tools Miter saw […]
Met onze kleurenkaart kun je precies zien welke kleur Pure & Original verf je nodig hebt. Onze hand geverfde kleurenkaart is beschikbaar bij jouw dealer.
Customize the size available, and we could customize it to fit your wall size. We could customize any wallpaper you like, floral wallpaper, abstract wallpaper, wallpaper stickers, office decor, watercolor wallpaper, nursery wallpaper, etc. 3D Gears Wallpaper, Machinery Wall Mural, Steel Wall Decor, Vintage Wall Art, Peel and Stick, Removable Wallpaper, Wall sticker Removable wallpaper, peel and stick wallpaper, self adhesive wallpaper could be used as bedroom wall decor, bedroom wallpaper, Kids wall decor, and living room walls. This is a good wall decor for rooms. 3D mural wallpaper wall decal is a good idea for a wall decal. Materials: Vinyl- Permanent wallpaper application,peel&Stick, removable, self-adhesive. waterproof and washable,easy-clean with clear water. Woven Paper(Traditional Wallpaper) - Permanent wallpaper application, requires wallpaper glue for installation, same as most the traditional wallpaper. Tip: I make wallpapers for exact dimensions. When you're not sure of your walls are perfectly straight, I recommend adding some inches extra if you don't mind cutting the wallpaper on your own. CUSTOM ORDERS I make custom sizes for FREE :) Please contact me with your sizing requirements and I will have an individual listing for your custom size. * Please note, if you need the custom size, the overall look of the mural can be slightly another than picture in the offer. Eco Certificate: I use a state-of-the-art GreenGuard-certified HP LATEX III generation printer to not only ensure the highest quality but also guarantee that the product you purchase is environmentally friendly and complies with the most stringent safety standards. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me! Wall preparation: Before application, make sure that your wall is prepared well - the surface must be clean and completely dried. Remember to wait 3 weeks after painting the wall! Peel&Stick doesn't work on the wall painted with latex paint! However, if you already have your wall painted with latex paint, you can garnish it with sandpaper - it would make the wallpaper stick to the wall. There is also a possibility to order the wallpaper on a traditional paper material; it's not self-adhesive nor removable. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: All my items are made to order but I really want to offer you peace of mind and good service. If for any reason you decide you don’t want your item, even if you’ve simply changed your mind, send your unused item back for a refund. Refund does not include shipping and does not apply to custom orders. Best regards, Thanks for stopping by! Jess
I wanted a mirror in my new apartment but I didn't want one that when someone walked in they knew exactly where it had come from, I wanted something different and interesting. I remembered my friend Clint has this huge mirror made up of 12"x12" mirror tiles that had been antiqued in his loft. I wanted mine to have some sort of light interaction, maybe with candles or a picture light attached overhead or something in between to maximize the use of the mirror. I knew I needed a base of platform the attach the mirror tile to and I knew that I wanted it to have a modern sense to it as well. So, I used a basic hollow core door from home depot as my base because it had some thickness to so when it stands alone it will have some solidarity to it. Now I wasn't sure how they actually mirrored the back of the tile so I had to ask around and Google some of it. What I found out is that the mirror tiles have a coat of gray paint on the back to protect the mirror below, so you have to use an aerosol stripper of easy off oven cleaner to remove the paint. Once you've done that your ready for the mirror antiquing. This is done with a product called Muratic Acid that they use to clean concrete and pools, (you should be able to get it from your local Home Depot) THIS IS SERIOUS STUFF!!! It will clear you out of a room in 2 seconds, promise!! Lol. So use gloves and make sure your space is ventilated well. Spray the acid on the back of the mirror and let it sit for about 35 minutes to start, you might need to let it sit longer depending on the look you want. Here is a before and after picture of a mirror tile. I attached all the mirror tiles with liquid nails to the door frame.I purchased some chain, slat of wood, and some screws. I stained the edges of the door in a walnut stain and the plat form for the candles. added some screws and done. You've got an amazing one of a kind mirror! ;-) The best is at night with the lights in the apartment dimmed and the candles lit, with a glass of wine of course! ;-)
A quick two step staining process using common household ingredients that will make any wood look like old , weathered, barn wood.We recently covered the front…
This finish is a combination of our Foxed finish in the centre with heavier distressing concentrated around the edges of each panel. It's particularly effective on panelled walls and mirrors.Maximum size - depends on width to height ratio - large panels are available but this finish is most suited to smaller tiles or panels. Larger panels can be combined with a Vintage centre - please ensure this is specified.Minimum size - 200 x 200mmSPECIFY FINISH: Rough Edges on Clear (the panels will be produced with very minimal distressing to the centres unless otherwise specified)GLASS TYPE: Clear
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I've been putting off this tutorial because it's kind of a monster project, but for those of you who want to try making your own antiqued mirror panels, I think this will be super helpful. There are other tutorials out there, but they all seem to vary a bit, plus John and I had to learn a lot through trial and error. Here's hoping our missteps will save you some time and aggravation! Here's another peek at the finished product from my bedroom makeover, although of course you can use these instructions to age any kind of mirror. So. You will need: - cheap mirrors (Ours are 12X12 plain-edged squares, available in a 6-pack at Home Depot for $9.99) Buy extra, just in case. - paint stripper, any brand (about $10 for a quart, which is more than enough) - mineral spirits - Pure muriatic acid, available at pool supply stores (less than $10 a gallon) (Some tutorials try to avoid using this stuff, but trust me, it's the cheapest and most effective option.) - plastic spray bottles - Safety equipment: heavy rubber gloves, goggles, and face masks, if you have them To begin, we'll be removing the the backing on our mirrors using that paint stripper: Pour out a big glob and brush it around with a disposable chip brush or rag: Your paint backing might start to bubble up immediately, or it might stay kind of streaky even after several minutes. Even in the same packs of mirrors, we saw a lot of variation: See how the one in the center is hugely bubbled up, and some of the others look crackled like alligator skin, but others just looks streaky? I don't know why it does that. But no worries; that just means some of the backings will come off a bit easier than others. It's very important that you not scratch the backs of your mirror, so remove the stripped paint as gently as possible: It should wipe or scrape right off. (John used a plastic scraper, but a rag is better/softer.) If not, feel free to use a bit more stripper. Once all the gunky bits are off, pour a little mineral spirits on your mirror and wipe off the rest of the residue with some paper towels: Then follow THAT up with a quick rub-down of Windex or other glass cleaner. When you're done, your mirror should be equally reflective on both sides - so be careful not to get the back and front mixed up. (The easiest way to tell? Press your finger to one side of the glass. If there's a space between your finger and its reflection, that's the front. The back will have no space.) Again, there's a lot of variation among mirrors - even from the same manufacturer - so some might still have a bit of residue and streakiness after you're done removing the backing. Some might even have a gold film, like the one on the extreme left up there. THAT'S OK. Remember, we're aging these suckers, so we can chalk any imperfections up to "character." Ok, your mirrors are clean! TIME FOR THE SUPER DANGEROUS FUN STUFF. First, gear up like you're cosplaying the guys from Breaking Bad. Then clear yourself a workspace outside or in a well-ventilated garage. Next, when you're ready, pour some muriatic acid into your plastic spray bottle: It's going to put off a lot of cloudy vapor, like dry ice, only stinkier. Use your masks, and try not to breath it in. Feel free to cackle a bit and scream out, "LIVE, MY CREATION! LIIIIIVE!!" from time to time, though, just to keep the neighbors nervous. Now, here's the thing about muriatic acid: it eats through stuff. That's good for our mirror backing, which we're TRYING to beat up, but bad for that plastic bottle you just poured the acid into. Don't worry; it's not going to eat through your bottle and start dripping all over your toes or anything, but it WILL destroy the spray nozzle innards in about, oh, 20 or 30 minutes, give or take. SO GET MOVING. (If you have a lot of mirrors to do, like we did, then buy extra bottles. We went through 3 or 4 bottles for about 24 mirrors.) After a lot of trial and error, here's the best method we found for applying the acid. Please, learn from my frustration: 1) Spray a light, even mist of acid onto the entire mirror 2) Immediately wipe that mist around with a paper towel 3) Wait a few seconds, and then spray on heavy, irregular splotches of acid however you like 4) When your splotches turn transparent (usually within a minute or two), rinse the entire mirror with water. (I recommend using the garden hose.) Those first two steps are crucial for removing any last bits of mineral spirits or stripper still clinging to the back of your mirror. If you DON'T do them, here's what your mirror will look like after you apply your acid splotches: In other words: basically nothing happens, and what does happen takes forever to show up. And here's the mirror AFTER those first two steps, and with the bigger acid splotches applied: Big difference, right? It happens much faster, too; often in a matter of seconds, instead of minutes. The acid application is where your artistic side comes in; you can add as much or as little as you like, but try to keep it random and somewhat natural looking. The edges tend to wear first on antique mirrors, so concentrate your sprays there - but don't be afraid to add some huge patches wherever; randomness is your friend. Also, remember that with those spray bottles a hard squeeze gives you a nice even mist, while a weak squeeze will dribble out big splotchy areas. Experiment a bit; you'll soon get the hang of it. Here are our acid-splotched mirrors reflecting the sky - which is why they look so black-and-white. And here they are reflecting the garage: As you can see, the acid ate away the reflective backing, so you can see the plywood board underneath. John and I spent two nights stripping & spraying our 20+ mirrors, since it was too hot to work during the day in August. We set up big construction lights in the driveway, geared ourselves up like meth-making cray-crays, and sprayed clouds of acid all over the front yard at 2 o'clock in the morning. (The neighbors love us. Honest.) So now you've got a bunch of splotchily transparent mirror panels. Time to replace the paint backing! Now, here's the thing: every tutorial out there will tell you to paint your mirror backs black. BO-RING. I say, have fun with it! Experiment with different colors! Like, you know, brown. :D (In all seriousness, I've seen a gold & fuchsia backing on aged mirrors that was TO DIE FOR.) Actually, after a lot of experimenting, here's what I did: First, I sprayed gold (yes, GOLD) spray paint randomly in small sections on all of my mirrors: Then I followed that up with a coat of metallic bronze: This results in a slightly warmer, sparklier, and less severe finish than straight black paint would give you: See the gold speckles? Again, subtle, but quite nice in the light. And with that, your mirrors are done! Now here's how we (or rather John) built the actual wall panels: First, figure out your sizing. (Actually, you should really do this before anything else, so you know how many mirrors to age. So, go back in time and do that.) We used large butcher paper to help us visualize the panel size on our walls: Next John cut a piece of plywood about two inches larger on all sides than our 10 mirror panels laid out, like so: Then he added 1X2 wood strips to the edges to give the plywood board a slight lip. We glued our mirrors down using construction adhesive (aka Liquid Nails): Again, there's a gap between the mirrors and the slightly raised edges. Why? Because the decorative trim wood we applied next covers that gap perfectly, just barely overlapping the mirrors: This is actually a finished shot, after we painted the trim. John installed the trim using ultra-tiny furniture nails (with no head) and a pin-nailer, and then we taped off the mirrors and painted the trim with my favorite chrome spray paint: Once we finished peeling off that painters tape, it was just a matter of adding super heavy-duty hanging hardware (with short screws, of course - don't go cracking your mirrors!) to the back, and hanging each panel in place on our walls: And there you have it: two antiqued mirrored wall panels for about, oh, $100 in materials. SHINY. I hope this helped someone out there, and as always, link me up with pics in the comments should you decide to try this yourself, guys! Oh, and Happy Friday! (For my Pinterest peeps.) ***** Come see ALL of my craft projects on one page, right here!
Badkameraccessoires eenvoudig gemaakt van jute 22 mm jutetouw. Het is een geweldig voorbeeld van een ecologische stijl in het ontwerp van het huis.
Kek Amsterdam's wallpaper circle are stylish images printed on premium quality non-woven wallpaper. It consists of four separate sheets (already cut in the shape of a circle) that together form one large circle. This wallpaper pattern is printed upon order. Please allow up to 2 weeks to ship out and receive tracking. Material: High quality non-woven wallpaper (165 grams, extra matte). Total Size (Diameter): 6.23 feet (74.8 inches) Artist: Pieter de Ring (1640-1660) Sheets: 4 Kek Amsterdam loves beautiful things. Especially on the wall. They design wall decoration that are slightly different. They put our heart and soul into it. Therefore their products are surprising, refreshing, and a bit quirky. From painted flowers from the Golden Age to wall-filling drawings from well-known Dutch children's books, the wallpaper collections of KEK Amsterdam are suitable for any interior. This wallpaper can best be applied with Perfax Pink (Ready & Roll) for non-woven wallpaper. Available in almost any wallpaper specialist store or do-it-yourself store. This environmentally-friendly wallpaper also meets the Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 standard. The toner is also produced completely CO2-free. The toner is even Food approved (may come into direct contact with food). The wallpaper is also free from formaldehyde and other volatile substances that can be harmful. Please note: Burke Decor does not accept wallpaper returns at this time. Why? Wallpaper is produced in batches (similar to tile) and due to dye-lot variations that occur based on when the rolls are produced, we are unable to accept returns. ...Read More *This item is excluded from sale events and not available for additional discounting or promotional offers.