Five good reasons why you should hire us.
1. You know what you like but don’t know how to put it together. 2. You like so many different styles, it becomes impossible to choose. 3. You don’t have the time to manage a project from start to finish. 4. You need to spend your money wisely. 5. You don’t know the right people to get the work done.
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When hiring us - We put your expectations on print. We call it a mood You get a mood board with pictures of furniture, pillows, curtains, decorations, etc. An image composition that conveys the feeling that we jointly agreed that your home should reflect. Along with the mood board, you get a cost estimate and schedule for the work to be carried out. Love the Colour scheme of this guest room we did . Beautiful aqua, crispy white and gray. The upholstered bed end and the beautiful velvet ottoman are specially made. se
It can certainly be overwhelming, figuring out what you like and what works in home décor. This guide helping you identify your own home décor style (or the mix of styles that resonates most with you. Modern - is a broad design term that typically refers to a home with clean, crisp lines, a simple colour palette and the use of materials that can include metal, glass and steel. Modern design employs a sense of simplicity in every element, including furniture. A word that’s commonly used to describe modern style is sleek, and there is not a lot of clutter or accessories involved with a modern style. Industrial - as the name implies, draws inspiration from a warehouse or an urban loft. There’s a sense of unfinished rawness in many of the elements. Think high ceilings, old timber and dangling metal light fixtures with sparse functional furniture. There may possibly be one or two pieces of abstract art or photography to add a dash of colour to an otherwise neutral colour scheme derived from the primary materials of wood and metals. Scandinavian - All-white colour palettes and the incorporation of natural elements like form-pressed wood, bright plastics, and enameled aluminum, steel and wide plank flooring. If there are pops of colour it often comes from the use of art, natural fibre throws or furs, or a single piece of furniture. Spacious, natural lighting, less accessories and functional furniture characterizes Scandinavian designs. Coastal - Common features include light, airy colour palettes with cool neutral shades paired with blues and greens. Furnishings are often white or beige. The room can contain elements of wood and accessories are often inspired by the sea. Blue and white striped patterns for pillows, large windows, white plush sofas, and painted white wood are also common fixtures of the classic Coastal/Hampton style. The intention is to create a relaxed and comfortable environment that is inspired by the beach and ocean. Transitional - Combining two opposite styles. It’s sometimes referred to as “an updated take on the classics” because it acts as a middle ground between the best elements of traditional and contemporary looks. transitional style is an elegant and timeless design motif that combines new and old—and masculine with feminine—in a fresh way. On the one hand, you have the warmth, comfort and balance that comes from a traditional aesthetic. Transitional style feels timeless with a modern twist. Traditional - Upholstered furniture in a traditional room, classic lines and understated details. It is functional, unfussy, and restful looking. Edges are soft, smooth, and blend into the whole. Accessories include pairs of lamps, urns, plants, mirrors, framed prints, china, vases, and collections of books. Pairs of objects are usually arranged in balanced symmetry. Ethnic chic - This aesthetic is relatively new. This look combines traditional style and modern functionality. Furniture pieces made of natural materials with earthy, natural colours. Rustic, matte and earthy feel by incorporating wood, stone and bamboo, and finally makes the space seem open and airy.
My number one tips to make your bedroom look like a luxurious hotel suite;
1. BIG shaggy rug. . I see it virtually every day and it pains me to see the tiny rugs that looks like bathroom rugs . Think of scale - a room look a lot bigger with a big rug! I’m getting back to this topic later :) ...upholstery headboard. 2. A bed d overfilled with beautiful pillows. but most importantly - don’t forget the yewel of the room - the bedside lamps (!) Lamps should be an attractive addition to your room rather than buying a lamp just based on the light. |
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