Need some help picking out the best flooring options for your home? Here are the pros and cons of flooring types from laminate to hardwood and many more!
This article will describe everything you need to know about a kitchen remodel from start to finish. Don't remodel without reading it first!
Getting ready for your next home renovation project, and planning on taking the DIY approach? Whether you’re trying to figure out the best configuration for your doorway, the perfect type of hardwood for your kitchen
Light Wood Floors Light wood flooring has hit the scene and doesn't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. When clients are wanting to update the flooring in their space, we always recommend a light
Hardwood Floor Inspiration; Here are some hardwood floor types and colours with pros and cons! Use this post for your flooring guide!
Parquet flooring is the new vinyl records. Making a surprising comeback, parquet has exploded back into the flooring scene and is ever increasingly becoming one of the most popular flooring types o…
Image 7 of 17 from gallery of Rei 164 House / DG Estudio. Photograph by Mariela Apollonio
Image 6 of 17 from gallery of Rei 164 House / DG Estudio. Photograph by Mariela Apollonio
Choosing the right tile can completely transform a space! But we know how hard it can be to make tile selections when there’s endless amounts of options out there. All the different materials, textures, colors, shapes – it can easily get overwhelming. Not every tile serves the same purpose, so if you’re new to the […]
PRIMARY COLOR(S) Cream MATERIAL TYPE Marble AVAILABLE FINISHES Polished COLLECTION Angora SIZE Pattern
The space below the stairs in this revamped Brooklyn brownstone was turned into a cheerful play area for the clients' two boys. "We built an egg shaped 'nook' underneath the staircase, and filled it with soft ‘pebble’ pillows," adds architect Frederick Tang.
Got Dull Floors and no time? In this post we demonstrate a product that will Shine Dull Floors in Minutes!
Old is the new ‘new' in 2023 and we are so ready for it. We’ve seen clients take creative control on vintage designs and adding modern twists to them, keeping them fresh and fun. From playful floral hexagon floors to chic Mid-Century Modern, vintage modern tile designs, inspired by past eras, are taking the design world by storm. Continue reading to learn 6 ways you can add a vintage modern look to your home with handmade tile. 1. Hexagon Flower Pattern Hexagon tiles rose to popularity in the 1940s and have proved to be timeless. People began getting creative with these beauties, making playful patterns such as this hexagon flower pattern. This vintage modern tile design utilizes color and placement to create a uniquely retro pattern. Use colors from your favorite interior design era to add a touch of historical style to your home. Dohmicile paired their retro floor with a patterned vintage rug for ultimate vintage modern vibes. For more Hexagon floor ideas, visit our blog
This post is sponsored by Minwax. We’ve been wanting to do a wood/stain study for years now and in my head, I wanted to do every type of wood with about 20 different stains each. But with limited resources (not to mention space), we settled on 5 popular species of wood commonly used by DIYers, with 6 […]
12cm High x 1.6cm Projection x 200cm Length Skirting Board No. 180 is a beautifully designed contemporary skirting, that features a cascading stepped detail down the skirting board, that embodies sleek and modern design principles. This versatile profile not only serves as a skirting board but also functions as a coving and door architrave, making it a multifunctional choice for interior design. Moreover, the discreet recess at the back of the skirting board offers a practical solution for concealing cables or wires, contributing to a clean and sleek appearance. We recommend: Due to the stepped design, lighting and shadows bounce of the skirting, adding drama and mood to your space. Consider combining this skirting with other similar moulding designs, such as No.394, an LED-ready coving. Mount this coving two thirds up your wall and uplight a matching stepped coving such as No.390. If you are looking to add some wow-factor, consider using a fluted or geometric wall panelling, such as No.121 Fluted Wall panel or No.112 Ridged Wall Panel. Similar Styles: No.181 Skirting, No.180 Skirting. See more Art Deco inspiration. Perfect skirting for: Entrance hallways, Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, Restaurants, Cafes and Hotels. Art Deco styles, luxury modern styles. Flexible Version: If you have a bay window, archway or curved wall, this is a great option. The tightest radius this product can flex to is: R=45cm