Virage by Brizo
/0 Comments/in Bath/by EvaIf you like polished chrome but want something unique for your bath, get the eye bending wall mount faucet by Brizo. The Virage family has a 90 degree spin that takes on a fluid and modern flare.
Lemon Drop Accessories
/0 Comments/in Lighting/by EvaA color I am hoping to see more of this year is the wonderful citrus hue: yellow! There is a progression of more gold used in interior design, and the warmth of lemon adds a youthful vibrancy that nicely balances the maturity and glamorousness of gold. Aren’t those just the happiest colors you have seen today? The lucite tray can be found here at Etsy, the lamp is the same one shown above by Jan Showers, and the Montecito Yellow Embroidered cushion is by Layla Grace.
Glass Bead Wall Covering
/0 Comments/in Wall Decor/by EvaWalls are taken to a whole other level with this glass bead wall covering by Maya Romanoff. Hand made in their Chicago studio, the Beadazzled Flexible wall covering is a highly reflective and visually impressive option, especially in the sumptuous black hue “caviar”.
Eclectic Kitchen by SieMatic
/0 Comments/in Kitchen/by EvaSieMatic Kitchens have raised a very good proposition with this kitchen design; why choose one type of cabinet for the entire kitchen? All other rooms in a home are filled with coordinating pieces of differing styles, textures and colors to reach your desired effect, so why not in the kitchen? See the glossy ebony walnut of the fridge/ pantry, the matte lacquered finish of the lower cabinets, and then the polished chrome framed uppers. This kitchen is from their Beau Arts line.
Hide for Wall and Floor
/0 Comments/in Flooring/by EvaThe look of hide isn’t just for the floor throw in a bachelor pad anymore. Kyle Bunting has designed some pretty amazing patterns of hide that are applicable for wall coverings or floor. The Mr. Crowley as shown above in cream adds a wonderfully earthy texture to this wall.
Age In Place Bath
/0 Comments/in Bath/by EvaAging in place for the older generation can be hazardous, particularly poorly planned bathrooms. With slick tiles, shower thresholds that are harder to step over, and lack of the necessary aids, it is no wonder The New York Times raises the thought that the bathroom is the most dangerous room in the home. It is very dangerous to use a generic towel bar or even door knob to steady oneself or gain leverage, and now the options to help are more readily available than every before. The new grabs bars for example, don’t look like the institutional styles that first come to mind. B in the image above is a grab bar and paper holder in one. Read more
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