To make use of a wasted space under the stairs, we came up with this modern panelled wall design with a hidden storage cupboard using MDF. Try it yourself with this step-by-step guide.
The couple purchased the estate, featured in AD, from Friends creator Marta Kauffman in 2016
streaming down the perimeter wall, daylight enters the chapel interior through a void within the ceiling to illuminate the surface of the oiled alder planks.
There are Lots of style options to explore and choose from when designing a home. But some are more suitable than others in the case of certain areas of
Howww is it almost July?! 2020 will forever be known as the slowest yet fastest year known to date. While COVID may have caused us to rearrange some plans, one perk is that it has given us a little time to go down a Pinterest inspiration tunnel, hence our post today. We get hired to...
With mountain and ocean views of Montecito, California.
Image 3 of 16 from gallery of GG Bioclimatic House / Alventosa Morell Arquitectes. Photograph by José Hevia
Our home has a pretty modest central stairwell that runs from the first floor entryway all the way up to the 3rd floor. While we LOVE the floorplan that comes with a central stair (and our original dark oak banisters are gorgeous), the tight corners and small spaces leave something to be desired. It's not like we want anything grandiose-- this home was built as a summer home for the original 19th century owners. So, it's supposed to feel somewhat simple and comfortable. And, I get that. But, Dave and I still want the hallways and stairs to feel special, like the rest of the home. So, we decided that we would like to spruce up these areas with architectural elements like wainscoting, trim, and some additional lighting (which was greatly lacking here). Here are some of our personal inspiration images (all links can be found on my Pinterest page)... love the clean white look and simple details. compared to the first image, we loved the addition of a detailed trim on the inset and decorative cap on the base molding. another great example of flat panel wainscoting-- simple and beautiful. within the same home as above-- it's interesting to study how the wainscoting makes each tiny turn around the doorway and down the hallway (they used small plinth blocks at the doors). love this room-- the height of the chair rail is lower than we would like, but we still love the elegance and simplicity of the trim... and color scheme with the wall paint (ps. I want a Dutch door somewhere, someday). DYING over the semi-gloss finish of this hallway! this is a more modified version, with a chunkier chair rail piece. Love this example on the stairwell-- excellent spacing and proportion. Also, love this chair rail. again, same story. We found this diagram over at Wainscoting Long Island and thought it was a pretty good example of what we're trying to achieve: We decided to go with a flat panel wainscot design that incorporates some detailed pieces (like the panel molding on the inset and the baseboard cap). We need a little bit of "fancy" to complement our original banisters, which are solid oak and feature turned spindles. So, this combo of simple/fancy is good for us. Also, if we went too simple, and ditched the decorative trim elements, I feared that we would be crossing into Craftsman/Mission style territory. This is not a space where we belong. :) Our house tends to lean more Victorian (late 1800s), so adding the little bits of decorative trim went a long way. I suggested applying the wood directly to the new drywall and painting everything to match (since I have seen this trick done all over the web, and it looks pretty good -- see here and here). But, Dave wanted to go a more traditional route and apply solid wood sheeting within the insets. So, the entire application would be made from wood, top to bottom. He's doing the majority of the work, so I didn't complain about that. :) I measured the space and drew it in AutoCAD with our proposed wainscot design. (just an FYI, the wainscoting continues down the stairs to the second floor -- that drawing is not pictured above, but you get the idea). And, just to give you guys a good idea of what we're working with, here are some "before" pictures of the 3rd floor hallway. These were taken the day we closed on the house (about 3 years ago). We have salvaged all of the original door trim and baseboards, and we will be using all of it. you can see the detail of the original stair here-- we're preserving all of the original wood, so I think that the bright white finish of the new wainscoting will be a welcome complement. And, the space looks like this today... Now, we've got some work to do this weekend. :) Progress pictures to come!! ...
Well, over the holiday break Rob was a gem and repainted our living room, front entry, upstairs hallways and kitchen. We once again used our...
On a site covered in mature trees, Under Pohutukawa House is designed to represent the stumps of trees removed for construction.
Our home has a pretty modest central stairwell that runs from the first floor entryway all the way up to the 3rd floor. While we LOVE the floorplan that comes with a central stair (and our original dark oak banisters are gorgeous), the tight corners and small spaces leave something to be desired. It's not like we want anything grandiose-- this home was built as a summer home for the original 19th century owners. So, it's supposed to feel somewhat simple and comfortable. And, I get that. But, Dave and I still want the hallways and stairs to feel special, like the rest of the home. So, we decided that we would like to spruce up these areas with architectural elements like wainscoting, trim, and some additional lighting (which was greatly lacking here). Here are some of our personal inspiration images (all links can be found on my Pinterest page)... love the clean white look and simple details. compared to the first image, we loved the addition of a detailed trim on the inset and decorative cap on the base molding. another great example of flat panel wainscoting-- simple and beautiful. within the same home as above-- it's interesting to study how the wainscoting makes each tiny turn around the doorway and down the hallway (they used small plinth blocks at the doors). love this room-- the height of the chair rail is lower than we would like, but we still love the elegance and simplicity of the trim... and color scheme with the wall paint (ps. I want a Dutch door somewhere, someday). DYING over the semi-gloss finish of this hallway! this is a more modified version, with a chunkier chair rail piece. Love this example on the stairwell-- excellent spacing and proportion. Also, love this chair rail. again, same story. We found this diagram over at Wainscoting Long Island and thought it was a pretty good example of what we're trying to achieve: We decided to go with a flat panel wainscot design that incorporates some detailed pieces (like the panel molding on the inset and the baseboard cap). We need a little bit of "fancy" to complement our original banisters, which are solid oak and feature turned spindles. So, this combo of simple/fancy is good for us. Also, if we went too simple, and ditched the decorative trim elements, I feared that we would be crossing into Craftsman/Mission style territory. This is not a space where we belong. :) Our house tends to lean more Victorian (late 1800s), so adding the little bits of decorative trim went a long way. I suggested applying the wood directly to the new drywall and painting everything to match (since I have seen this trick done all over the web, and it looks pretty good -- see here and here). But, Dave wanted to go a more traditional route and apply solid wood sheeting within the insets. So, the entire application would be made from wood, top to bottom. He's doing the majority of the work, so I didn't complain about that. :) I measured the space and drew it in AutoCAD with our proposed wainscot design. (just an FYI, the wainscoting continues down the stairs to the second floor -- that drawing is not pictured above, but you get the idea). And, just to give you guys a good idea of what we're working with, here are some "before" pictures of the 3rd floor hallway. These were taken the day we closed on the house (about 3 years ago). We have salvaged all of the original door trim and baseboards, and we will be using all of it. you can see the detail of the original stair here-- we're preserving all of the original wood, so I think that the bright white finish of the new wainscoting will be a welcome complement. And, the space looks like this today... Now, we've got some work to do this weekend. :) Progress pictures to come!! ...
Wood wall panel, Real wood panels, Wide size (50 mm), Wood Wall Cladding, Wood strips, Accent wall design. 24 slats per box. Wide size slat: Width: 1.97 inches Height: 19.4 inches Depth: 0.17 inches Narrow size slat: Width: 1.18 inches Height: 19.4 inches Depth: 0.17 inches Hello 👋 Nice to see you at Artvoom 3D wood wall panels store! ARTVOOM is a home inspiration and art store, in the form of wood wall panels. Our decor meets the highest quality standards and is verified by patent. The creative team at never stands still and creates new types of decor for you. Artvoom Store was founded in 2019 by a family brand that has given positive emotions to so many people. 🚀The Artvoom team sought to develop useful, durable, beautiful wall pieces that are easy to use and can transform any interior. 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If you need an exact delivery date, email directly and I will help you. ✅ INTERIOR APPLICATIONS: Dear friend, with the help of wood wall panel you can give your home a new life, add modern motifs to every room, please your family with modern accents (accent wall design), divide the home space into zones, the important advantages of our decor: 🔰-Safe and natural (real wood panels); 🔰-Smooth and silky wooden structure of the panels; 🔰-Lengthen the space visually; 🔰-Combinability with different decor styles; 🔰-Easy to install. The process of decorating (wood wall cladding) with panels allows you to cope even without special skills and complex tools; 🔰-The accent wall can serve not only a decorative, but also a practical function - to serve as a divider (slat wall divider) between rooms; 🔰Originality and individuality; 🔰Good compatibility with natural colors and natural materials. ARTVOOM offers you a wide range of wood wall panels for your home; you only have to choose. In the store you can choose panels in the form of wide and narrow slats (wall stripe), waves, bamboo, semicircles, chevrons, long hexagons, bricks and half bricks. 🏠Our wood strips (wood wall paneling) can be installed in living room decor, bedroom accent wall, kitchen, children's room, playroom, hallway, study, office, lobby and acoustic recording studios (although they do not absorb sound waves). 🎁Slats panel can be a gift for various holidays for your family, such as housewarming or anniversary, wedding or birthday, New Year or Christmas, Halloween or Valentine's Day, Father's Day or Mother's Day. ✅ INSTALLATION: The simple design of our wall décor and fasteners allows them to be cleanly attached to almost any flat wall surface. Once the wall surface is prepared and level, you can attach the thin veneer to the wall with double-sided tape, applying it to both ends of the back of each panel. If you have a wood or plastered wall, you can install them with a nail gun (if you have one). The easy-to-cut and thin material of the wood panels will allow you to easily customize them to your needs and make installation infinitely quicker and easier. Our wood wall decor can be damaged by water if you install it near water, such as outside or near the shower in the bathroom. The color of the material may differ from the photo. The photos on the website can help you with ideas for your room. For more information on installing fine wood cladding, please take a moment to study our detailed guide. You'll find all sorts of step-by-step instructions on how to install the panels, wall preparation tips, and information on tools and materials. Artvoom décor, this is a finished panel with color, but you can also paint it after installation in a color that suits you. No primer (self-painting) - these panels will be sanded and you can paint them yourself with wall paint or wood paint. 📢📢📢Please note that you can also make a calculation of your wall according to the photo that you can find in this product card. The photo shows visually how much space 2 boxes of wide wooden slats with different indentation. Choose your appropriate style. 📐The size of one wide slat! Height 19.4" (495 millimetres) Width 1.97" (50 millimetres) Thick 0.17" (4 millimetres) We can customize size of each slat if you need it - write us directly Set of slat in one box consists of 24 slats. Included with each set will go double-sided tape. The length of the whole set in the box is 11.9 meters / 467.7in / 39 ft Total area in one box without spacer gaps 0.59 square meter / 914.5 sq in / 6.3 sq ft How to calculate the amount of product what you need? 📐Wide size slats is 50 mm 1 set without spacer gaps = 0.59 square meter / 914.5 sq in / 6.3 sq ft 1 set with spacer gaps 50 mm ( 1.96 in ) = 1.18 sq.m./ 1829 sq in / 12.7 sq ft 1 set with spacer gaps 25 mm ( 0.98 in ) = 0.88 sq.m. / 1364 sq in / 9.4 sq ft 1 set with spacer gaps 10 mm ( 0.39 in ) = 0.7 sq.m. / 1085 sq in / 7.5 sq ft To find out how many sets you need, please divide the square of the wall by the length with the indent. Due to these measurements, you can see an approximate design of your wall. 📐For example in meters : Height - 2.5m Width - 3m Total area - 7.5m ( 2.5m × 3m = 7.5m) For example, take the installation wide wood slats with 25mm spacer gaps Total area of the wall 7.5m divided by the amount of space in the package 0.88 sq.m = 8.5 boxs (with reserve of 9 sets) 📐For example in Inches : Height - 98.4 in Width - 118.1 in Total area - 11621 sq in ( 98.4 in × 118.1 in = 11621 sq in) For example, take the installation wide wood slats with 25mm ( 0.98in ) spacer gaps Total area of the wall 11621 sq in divided by the amount of space in the package 1364 sq in = 8.5 boxs (with reserve of 9 sets) 📐For example in Ft : Height - 8.2 ft Width - 9.84 ft Total area - 80 sq ft ( 8.2 ft × 9.84 ft = 80 sq ft) For example, take the installation wide wood slats with 25mm ( 0.98in ) spacer gaps. Total area of the wall 80 sq ft in divided by the amount of space in the package 9.4 sq ft = 8.5 boxs (with reserve of 9 sets) ✅ RESULT: After the easy and quick installation of our wall decor, you will be delighted with the result and the work done. Decorating your home will not only be easy but also a fun activity for your family. Installing wood wall panels will bring any of your living areas to life and turn it into the modern home you've always dreamed of. Enjoy your shopping experience! 🏆(All rights reserved! Any copying of the product, forms or photos will result in a complaint. Choose only the original). IMPORTANT INFORMATION ℹ️ - Please note that the color of the product may vary due to room lighting and computer screen resolution. -Preset strips and custom color (engraving) cannot be returned.
Well, over the holiday break Rob was a gem and repainted our living room, front entry, upstairs hallways and kitchen. We once again used our...
On a site covered in mature trees, Under Pohutukawa House is designed to represent the stumps of trees removed for construction.
This home has a very midcentury vibe. It’s practically screaming for wood-paneled walls and floor-to-ceiling windows. The symmetry of the two guest bedrooms on the main floor is inviting, but the selling point of the floor plan may be the interior library.
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I know many espouse shopping vintage as the only way to inject “authentic personality” into your home. I wouldn’t say I disagree. I enjoy the vintage scavenger hunt as much as anyone, but sometimes you need more expedient options. And if those options look as good as these fall pieces…
Garden designer Richard Unsworth shares ‘Trincomalee’ – his magical 1896 waterfront home in northern Sydney, accessible only by boat.
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