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What a gem! You can almost feel the steamy jungle heat in this gorgeous antique botanical illustration from Germany. The beautiful details in this gorgeous full color, sharp as a tack lithograph from the turn of the 20th century in this opulent naturalist's study are simply amazing. '1906 Exotic Orchid Varieties' is in glorious perfect condition, captured in cool earth-tone colors of greens, russet, gold and brown over a background of creamy white, all done in the most costly chromium inks available back in the day. This antique litho is PERFECT; smooth and flat with crisp edges and corners and almost no tanning at all; remarkable condition for 104 year old paper!
Step into a world of Vintage Elegance Bedding – where classic charm meets modern comfort. Delicate lace, pastel hues, and intricate embroidery create a timeless oasis. Experience the allure of a bygone era while enjoying the luxuries of today. Rest, surrounded by nostalgia and tranquility.
Within an 1880s home. You can discern from the gun, rug, and also the antlers that this belongs to a hunting family.
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Antti Lovag, born in Hungary 1920, arrived in France in 1947 and gained his initial experience with Jean Prouvé. In the 1960s, he worked with Jacques Couëlle. Calling his approach "habitology", he built his first "bubble house" in the Alpes-Maritimes and in the early 1970s he began the construction of the Bernard house. It was purchased in 1992 by fashion designer Pierre Cardin.
March 31, 2015 Creative bathroom colour schemes source Décor is the most exciting part of giving your bathroom a makeover simply due to the fact that you have full responsibility of colours and a theme. Being creative is an understatement, you want to be able to boast to the world about your unique designs. Essentially, it all comes down to colour; what mood do you want to create? What image of yourself, your home, your life do you want to project to others? Consider your bathroom as a blank canvas – here are some creative colour schemes to get you thinking. source A hue of blue and mellow yellow No doubt the first image that springs to mind with blue and yellow are the lush golden beaches of the Caribbean that stretch as far as the eye can see, gently lapped by enticing blue waves. Sandy-coloured floorboards or a sheet of golden vinyl give way to blue tiles creeping up the wall before transforming into lighter paint shades for the sky. It’s calm, relaxing and creates that perfect setting that holiday brochures desperately strive to achieve. source Lilac & lime – not a crime This retro feel brings together two unusually matched colours that complement each other with the soft, pastel lilac balancing out the striking vibrant shades of lime. You may find lime toilets and basins hard to come by, but that doesn’t stop you applying the lesser popular colours to the bathroom walls and ceiling. A modern 3-to-1 wall paint job in favour of lilac with lilac patterned on the lime wall maintains the vintage feel with being too overbalanced. source Orange fades & shades Peachy orange is a popular choice for bathrooms, but you can take this further and enhance all the oranges under the sun to create a bathroom of many colours, from just one colour. Orange tiles, particularly smaller options that run alongside a bath, represent a batch of delicately crafted terracotta ceramics while spotlights beaming down onto light orange paintwork and finishes at night create a peaceful sunset glow. Even some wooden bathroom furniture can be perceived as dark orange shades. source Cream, green & all to be seen Not quite the vibrant lime as before, but a pleasant leafy green to accompany a slightly off-white cream, mirroring sunlight seeping between rainforest canopies alive with the sound of splashing water in your bathroom. Cream walls are especially brought to life with a creative method of stencilled leaf patterns and colourful tropical petals. There will be no plain wall space that makes the room feel bare, instead a botanical design unique to your bathroom only. source For more creative ideas and inspiration, visit The Bath House Online today. Our online store hosts a fantastic range of affordable bathroom products and accessories fit for bathrooms of any size, style and design. on March 31, 2015 Share this! Tags Advertising, Home Decoration Newer Post Newer Post Older Post Older Post
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Victorian Architecture. This house was much smaller until 1878 and bought by John & Mary Gill Later head of the James Smart MFG Co He Renovated it adding Mansard Roof and extra Wings Transferring into a Second Empire Style. Gill's grandson former mayer John Gill Broome and his wife Valerie became owners in 1957 and the house remains in the family 4
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Have you ever during a renovation, uncovered many layers of wallpaper? It’s like an archeological dig. Or scraping, more like it. Here’s what we found when we renovated our master bathroom back in 2006. These vintage layers were lurking behind the vanity: Our house, built in 1969, had only two owners before us and apparently … Continue reading "Layers and Layers of Wallpaper"
Salzburg is a dream to get to. A quick hop over from London on an early flight and you can spend the entire day frolicking in Austria, singing your favourites from The Sound of Music! We arrived to a fresh batch of snow, misty sunshine and the slightest chill in the air. Mum’s cape (similar) […]
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