This week we are rounding up our beautiful rooms, I started with this divine tile floor from the Devol kitchens, and then dropped us off in a bath rabbit hole, eventually. Comes?
If you've changed my kitchen floor and I'm still a way away from being able to make this kind of riot look clear, I would be. This stone is handmade by floor (Devol is a sister company) and the elder patina is the perfect foil for a modern room. Just mop, go, and not even the footprints.
Anyway, this won't happen (at least for me), but let me know when to make the kitchen and make this choice all vicariously live through you.
I mean, the bathroom. I followed my favorite theme by putting a bathroom in a room, but not necessarily doing everything like a modern bathroom.
Vintage wardrobe and Fox Mirror, along with three quarters high Trim, give you the feel of a very boutique hotel, blow the white top walls and bath light and feel very dark now. There is also another dream coat of parquet (back to the ground) – especially in this room as it is unexpected.
This small bathroom, which is held on a minimal color scheme of the owner, feels to avoid the moving but abundant texture place-patterned tile floor, brick tiles and a floating wooden Vanity Unit getting cold and decisive, sterile. A state of the art bathroom can be your taste, but make sure you don't feel cold and personal.
I could not feel this dark (and very large bathroom) sterile with its painted wooden floor, giant skull and beef cap. This may not be the taste of everyone, but this is a brilliant example of getting your interior to tell your story. It has Vintage for Lots of character and personal touches, so everyone who knows the owner (and I met him once) will immediately feel accurately reflecting on his owner. And you need it in every room.
Your friends and family may not share your taste, but even if they do not want to dress themselves or the walls in the same way, you should be comfortable in your home as your company.
Black and white and texture-ile-a failsafe combination, not only small but for all rooms, this small bathroom interior designer Rebecca Wakefield, Studio Fortnum found. His style is clean and plastered again and he knows his stuff. Small bathrooms, he just says: "To open the room with dark floors, bright walls, basins with storage space, bathrobes, description mirror and minimalist brassware and Bob's uncle. " If you are stuck with your own design, then this is a great way to start Appears.
Our latest black and white bathroom-they all look very different as they all differ from the shape, size and features and the palette remains the same, all of which seem to be completely different from that theme. It has a patterned bottom and a Vintage bust (EBay) to bring the character to the top, all the way to the tiles. It is the interior and curiosity about the black line in the middle of the picture when it is pulled out, but this also means that the size style does not show a bar.
In the end we come back to the kitchen to stay with the black, but warm and pink for the character. It's an unusual color for a pink kitchen, but it works really well, though or maybe just so. I also have a pink wall, and I have a pink murals and me (dark chocolate walls instead of black). Here you can look at a color and hear your mother say that you can't possibly put this color in the room you know you can stand on something.
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