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Think tropical inspired furnishings, natural textures & materials, a generally light colour palette and a ‘well-travelled’ vibe – you’ve got yourself classic British Colonial style. At its peak in the 19th and 20th centuries, the British Empire encompassed a quarter of the world, including parts of Africa, Asia, India, the South Pacific and North America. … Continue reading "Decoding British Colonial Style"
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Are you a fan of British Colonial style? Antique plantation chairs from 1stdibs.com Would you like to add some British Colonial style to a room in your home? The following is a list of traditional elements that you can add to a space to give you this wonderful English Empire style that dates back to the mid-1800s. - heavy hardwood casegoods of teak and/or mahogany - natural woven elements of rattan, wicker and caned pieces - light and bright walls mixed with gentle shades of the sea, forest, sun and desert - natural hides and animal print fabrics - life-like botanical prints in art or on printed fabrics - telescopes, maps, and globes - antique steamer trunks or stacks of antique or vintage suitcases - light airy white and ivory fabrics draped around beds and windows - sisal and reed rugs, mats and screens - wooden shutters or rattan shades - ceiling fans with wicker, rattan or palm leaf blades - bamboo accessories or small furnishings - accessories with Asian, African, Indian and Caribbean import designs - potted ferns, orchids and tropical foliage - vintage touches such as leather bound books, hurricane lamps, well-worn wooden items or antique glass bottles - elegant British accents to include fine crystal decanters, china tea sets, ginger jars, etc. - regional theme items to include pineapples, palm or seashell motifs For more information on this history of British Colonial style, link here. Lovely. These hot days of summer just cannot help but put one in the mood to sit back and relax in any of these rooms. I personally love the look, do you? Tell me your favorite elements.
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Los espacios que el arquitecto Javier Senosiaín crea están pensados para adaptarse al factor humano. Al mirar de cerca sus diseños, uno se encuentra con espacios continuos, amplios, lugares que no desentonan con la topografía sino que funden con ella.