Be inspired by 18 real-life DIY projects that will help you update your 80s or 90s honey oak trim, banisters, doors & cabinets
Be inspired by 18 real-life DIY projects that will help you update your 80s or 90s honey oak trim, banisters, doors & cabinets
Create a stunning visual appearance with these staircase decorating ideas. Don't forget that stairs are creating the first impression about your home.
These DIY stair railing ideas & makeovers can update your entire home! Do an easy stair railing remodel with these tutorial and instructions!
If you're not sure how to decorate your staircase wall, you'll want to take a look at these 30 inspiring staircase wall ideas.
These Farrow and Ball hallway ideas show a whole host of their different popular paint colours in situ, so many ideas for inspiration.
Gallery of the best loft railing ideas including industrial, mesh, minimal, modern and rustic loft railing styles.
These Farrow and Ball hallway ideas show a whole host of their different popular paint colours in situ, so many ideas for inspiration.
There is no shortage of stairway design ideas to make your stairway a charming part of your home--grand staircases, traditional styles and contemporary.
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Tagged: Staircase, Wood Tread, and Wood Railing. Photo 9 of 16 in A Vibrant Retrofit Breathes New Life Into a Dilapidated 19th-Century House in Paris. Browse inspirational photos of modern staircases.
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Wondering how to transform your staircase into a festive focal point? Decorate your home with 10 Stunning Christmas Staircase Decor Ideas.
The alternate title for this post could have been 'Building Another Bookcase', but where's the fun in that? Let's start with the finished product and get it out of the way. When we first added the second floor, I was totally all about a long row of pretty, white pickets and a monstrously beautiful newel post at the top of the stairs. But then a couple things popped into my brains: 1. I have a pretty good fear of heights and I just didn't like seeing the drop all the way down to the first floor. 2. It wasn't particularly original or practical to do the picket thing. The beauty of choosing to do all of the interior trim work ourselves means we can do whatever the heck we want (within building code, of course). John wanted to do a regular half-wall, but he knew I wasn't going to be down with that. It needed to be special and meaningful for our family and considering our massive book collection, the bookcase wall idea seemed like a total given. We did this particular project quite a while ago, so my photos are pretty sparse, but I did manage to get a few. We began with a safety hazard. That's it. Just a couple 2x10's nailed up. Scary. The boys weren't allowed to go up there without one of us, so I didn't have to worry about one of them taking a nose dive. John then built some bases out of 2x4 lumber and screwed them into the floor. And this is where the picture taking practically stopped. Wop. Wop. Just to give you an idea, we built the frame of the bookshelf and I made a counter-like top out of PureBond plywood, which sanded and stained beautifully. I then put pine planks on the back of the unit and stained those, as well. Nevermind that side bit of trim, I was testing out ideas for finishing the sides. The next step was building shelves and I did them exactly like the sunroom/family room unit. Finished with a couple coats of paint and a whole whack of caulk. And this is what she looks like right this very moment. Taken at night. With a camera phone. Yes, I know, I spoil you. Apparently, I kinda gave up on styling the bookcase once I got to the end. Looks like I was just shoving books in there. Which is probably exactly what I was doing. I love all of the color and texture that it lends to an otherwise neutral hallway and yes, books are decorations to me.
There’s an element of Wonderland in interior designer Anya Brighouse’s home but this creative force is anything but out of control Words: Tracey Strange Photos: Jane Ussher This article was first published in the July/August 2016 issue of NZ Life & Leisure. The kitchen table in Anya Brighouse’s home isn’t just for eating. Children do their lessons here; Ludo the labradoodle mooches for scraps (although, strictly, the almost preternaturally calm 10-month-old puppy isn’t allowed to); advice is dished out, stories told and lives shared over bowls of cereal and Sunday roasts. Etched into the grain of that wood, suede-smooth because
From striking curves to beautiful railings, here are 8 striking staircase designs from top designers and architects.
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When curtain maker Annette Poole decided to move from Battle to Hastings, she researched lots of properties before finding a hillside home to suit her family. After three years of renovation work, she has created a unique interior to reflect her creative eye and passion for soft furnishings.
No, you have not been drugged, these stairs really DO look this trippy. Designed by Atmos Studio as part of a larger project, the stairs take on a life of
Now that we finally installed a chandelier in our foyer, I’d like to spruce up the rest of the entryway and staircase a bit. I wasn’t sure what direction I wanted to take with it. So I decided to collect some pin worthy staircase inspiration. Let’s start with some gorgeous and rather unique railings and ... Read More about 20 Stunning Staircases
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1-1/2" height x 1-11/16" width (1-1/16" flat bottom width) Simple round wall rail Red oak rails are 2 ply solid. Other wood types are 2 ply finger jointed. Installation tools and brackets also available Please see 6040 Handrail Bella Post Connection Fitting if connecting to our Bella newel post Notes: Rails over 8 feet require LTL Freight shipping 8' handrails are 95". 4' handrails are 47".
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It’s photographs like this that stop me in my tracks when I’m browsing the internet, and I’m always saving them away in some folder that I never do anything with– until today! The time has come to unload my favourite art nouveau stunners on you. Let’s start with this flower-shop in Brussels, designed by Paul…
Oh.my.goodness. This is simply stunning. I love the restraint. Just enough decorating to allow the architecture to shine through. via
Explore hallway ideas that breathe life into your home. Discover designs, colors, and decor that elevate corridors into captivating spaces
Some you’ll love, some you’ll detest and others you can only hope nobody has ever slipped and hurt themselves! Below is a gallery of unique and creative staircase designs. Not ne…
Completed in 2009 in New York, United States. After Hong Kong Chater House and Tokyo Ginza Tower, Fifth Avenue completes the trilogy of the Armani Stores designed by Doriana e Massimiliano Fuksas...
Home design inspiration from around the color wheel.
When jeweller Catherine Hills and her family decided to relocate from the hustle and bustle of Islington to Tunbridge Wells they happened upon a Victorian villa tucked away down a peaceful street. Several years later, and with a wonderful new boutique in The Pantiles in which to showcase her creations, Catherine and her husband James continue to evolve their home, re-working rooms as projects arise.
A farmhouse stair railing might not be at the top of your list when refreshing your home, but we think it should be given a higher priority. This small detail can instantly weave vintage charm into your entryway while bringing aesthetic value to your stairwell.