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Imagine walking into your dream kitchen, where simplicity and elegance seamlessly blend together, creating a space that feels like a breath of fresh air. Pictur
ADD AN ORNATE TOUCHCreate an elegant half-height installation with this Dado Wall Panelling Kit. Each pack contains 12 mouldings and two 1.2m coordinating dado rails, all featuring intricate detailing. This casts soft shadows, adding subtle depth and a classical touch to your wall. After installing, you can paint the panelling in your chosen finish to complement your room's colour scheme.
This DIY slat wall made a big impact and was easy to create! Learn how to install a modern vertical wood slat wall in your home!
This midcentury home has been restored and revised over the years to go beyond the simple necessities of modern living. Since its original construction in 1963, the home was expanded to cover 3,278 square feet of living space, including three courtyards.
We need our garage entrance to work harder for us. A few years ago, I added a built-in bench with storage and a few hooks. Fast-forward a few years later, and here we are, in need of more storage for all the jackets, backpacks, hats, and sports gear. I’ll show you how I extended our […]
Milan, Italy is a beautiful city that is filled with unique things to do. Its location in the North of Italy makes it easily accessible from other countries, and it’s the perfect place to spend a weekend. In addition to being the fashion capital of Italy, it’s also a wonderful place to sightsee, take in
Thick, green foliage covers the wall in this lush nature mural. The vibrancy and depth of this wallpaper make it perfect for a feature wall or lobby.
How to block neighbors' view of my yard"? You could build an expensive brick, wood, or steel wall to do this. Your best option is to use large evergreen trees
Elevate your gallery wall with these simple gallery wall ideas! Large black and white photo wall in a living room plus transitional modern decor styling.
In his 1942 short story “The Library of Babel,” Jorge Luis Borges describes a universe consisting of a potentially infinite library of adjacent hexagonal rooms. Convinced that the library contains every imaginable ordering of twenty-five orthographic symbols, the inhabitants of this...
WALL MURAL INFO: The Over Time Hockey Wall Mural features an amazing view of the hockey rink in black and white. This hockey rink mural has tons of details and is perfect for a man cave or bedroom! Eazywallz has been printing wallpaper and wall murals for over a decade. We specialize in removable and reusable murals and wallpaper, but also offer a range of commercial papers. As one of the leading companies in the wallcovering industry, we offer the best selection of designs and help you make a statement in your space, the eazy way! We print all our wall murals on the highest quality materials, using eco-friendly, non toxic and child-safe latex inks, to fit all projects and all budgets. Our wall murals come precut to the dimensions you requested. They are divided in equal sized panels that range from approx. 20” to 50” in width.
Bedrosians Tile & Stone - Makoto 2" Round Floor & Wall Mosaic - Shoji White The Makoto collection is a luxurious collection that includes decorative glazed ceramic and porcelain tile. This collection comes in a rectangular wall tile, hexagon floor & wall tile, and a matching round mosaic. Each style offers a matte finish and would be a great addition to any kitchen or bathroom! *Makoto is an artisanal product and may have inherent size and color variation* View The Entire Bedrosians Makoto Collection HERE Specifications: Item Code: DECMAKSHW2RMOM Actual Sheet Size: 10" x 10" Sheet Nominal Size: 2" x 2" Thickness: 1/4" Composition: Porcelain .68326 square feet per sheet 3.4163 sf per carton, 5 sheets per carton Residential & Commercial use: floors, walls, countertops, shower walls, shower floors Bedrosians Makoto Spec Sheet
Terrace planter front view cad drawing details that includes a detailed view of terrace view, dimensions details, tree view, planter view, wall design and much more of planter details.
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Beautiful ways to decorate those little corners around our homes.
Last week was finally our first week of school. It was great!! I was thinking about posting some of the cool things we did and realize...
The PI collection honors nature’s design, by keeping the strength, curves, and lines, as nature intended. Interesting shapes are discovered in this sleek and stylish, polished imperfect, finish. Each PI shelf is finished by hand to ensure that the individual character of the wood is respected. Designed by Alain van Havre. Handmade from solid mahogany with a varnish finish. 39.5 w x 14 d x 36" h. View entire Pi Wall Shelf Collection. Designed by Belgium-based Ethnicraft. Alessandro and I love their sense of classic European refinement, consistent craftsmanship and quality. We are proud to have been one of the first retailers in the states to showcase their elegant designs. These are pieces meant to last a lifetime. Please visit our ETHNICRAFT page for more information about their exceptional products.
Anatomy of human thigh muscles, anterior view.
Regularity and three-dimensionality mix in a rhythmic, soft and velvety variation for a minimal style with a strong personality.
Premium surface finishing from Lunawood Thermowood
House on Gotland is a vacation house located south of Visby on the island Gotland, designed by ETAT ARKITEKTER for a family of four. Situated in the Baltic sea the nature on the island is formed by a harsh climate and lime-filled soil, dominated by flowering meadows and low juniper bushes.
Roble Cava, diseño inspirado en las barricas de vino fabricadas en madera de roble.
Life has been a whirlwind since I left my beautiful room with a view and travelled home from Voss. It was a great weekend. The journey up there was rather quick and half way there I realized I was totally orange. Orange jacket, orange scarf, orange purse, orange bag. In case you were wondering, I do love orange. I could have caught an earlier train from Bergen to Voss, but I’d rather spend a couple of hours with my fabulous niece who is a student there. I was admiring the station roof as I was waiting for her, the structure and lines would look nice in a quilt. This is what 30+kg luggage looks like. Oh man; heeeaavvvyyy. The weather was perfect and so was the view from the train. Not too cloudy, no wind and glorious fall colours just starting to pop. I stayed at Fleischer Hotel, one of the historic hotels, on the top floor facing the fjord. Being shuttled back and forth to the school where I was teaching, I never got around to getting a proper picture, so I borrowed this from their website. Fantastic, isn’t it! And with lots of traditional details everywhere. The ladies from Voss Quiltelag, who hosted the event, were ever so kind and fun and helpful and everything went smoothly. The classrooms were light and airy and everything was in order. Thank you ladies, for a great Vestlandstreff! The only little hiccup was that one of my students had forgotten the pedal and chord to her machine at home, but she was able to borrow a set from a sewing machine supplier. Phhhew. The Saturday class was “Mix and Match for Christmas” with 7 lovely and eager students. They all made wonderful Christmas projects and we had lots of fun. The Sunday “Med hodet på skrå” class was equally fun, but somewhat smaller with only two students. Fortunately they were great, so we had lots of fun, and they too both made wonderful projects. I knew it would be a small class up front (although not that small) so I had prepared another sample and kits that we got started on. The journey home on Sunday was mainly spent in company with some old and some new friends. It was really funny as we all pulled out our knitting projects on the train. Maybe it is possible to be all quilted out after all. My luggage was fortunately 10+kg lighter on the way back after unloading books and kits and handouts and whatnots, and I was very good buying only a teeny tiny bag of paper shapes for English paper piecing. Now I have just a few little details to put together, and I’ll be ready for my next adventure - travelling to Trondheim on Friday to teach the Lag på lag class. See you all later!
A grand view of the park through the border of an ornate picture frame.