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      Picture for blog post Counter Balance: How to Choose the Best Kitchen Countertop Surfaces

      Counter Balance: How to Choose the Best Kitchen Countertop Surfaces

      Friday, November 20, 2020

      With all the various materials available for kitchen countertops, we figured you could do with some pointers on how to choose the most appropriate surface to suit your needs and your décor, so we gathered our team of experts and let them loose in our kitchens to help us put together what has turned out to be the internet's most definitive guide on materials for kitchen countertop surfaces.

      Kitchen countertops can be formed out of completely natural or synthetic materials, or even some combination of both - all presenting different challenges. Your choice of material may be dependent on its colour and appearance, or what that selection says about your personality - but a forward-planning homeowner should also consider cost, availability, workability, durability, and maintenance needs before settling on a choice of a particular material.

      Designer: Craftsmen Valley

      First of all, before settling on a particular material for surfaces that may become permanent fixtures in your kitchen, one should view and feel samples or mock-ups in person rather than depending on images to be accurately representative - as camera lenses, photo filters, and imaging algorithms sometimes do unpredictable things when reproducing real-life examples.

      Laminates Since Formica® was popularized in Europe in the 1950s, laminates have made reappearances in the 1970s and in modern times to affect vintage interiors. Being a material largely composed of sheets of textile or fabric soaked in plastic resins, laminates are easily the most affordable material for kitchen surfaces. Various colours and textures are easily attained with the addition of pigments or thin sheets of natural materials into the compositions, meaning that the availability of laminates is likely the highest among all other materials. However, laminates will fade in direct sunlight and despite their highly synthetic composition, they do not stand up well to excessive moisture or corrosive chemicals such as some cleaning fluids. Although reputed to be susceptible to scratches and to scorching at high temperatures, laminates using modern formulations of resins have greatly increased their resistance to burns and scratches, as well as other forms of wear and tear in recent years.


      Designer: IKEA

      Wood The warming tones and grains of wood are ideal for creating a rustic or country atmosphere, working equally well when set within modern décors as accents. Wood is simple to work with, a fact that any high school student who has been subjected to woodworking classes can attest to. Wood is also highly workable, enabling curved surfaces that cannot be matched by the majority of engineered materials. Due to their natural origins and versatility in a wide range of interiors, wood is highly priced and limited in availability, meaning that finding large amounts of matching tones and grains may be a challenge. This much sought-after natural material requires a greater degree of care to maintain on account of its relative softness and porosity: wood is easily scratched, although the damage can be removed with sandpaper, but water is perhaps a wooden surface's worst enemy - requiring coats of varnish and regular doses of wood oil to seal gaps and prevent water from seeping in, which would result in the wood rotting from  the inside and smelling of a wet forest.

      Designer: Casa Indah Design

      Concrete Countertops composed of cement and aggregate have been spotted making a resurgence in modern interiors ranging from minimalist to industrial. Relatively low in cost and high in availability, concrete surfaces can be customized in a wide variety of ways. Due to their initial liquid-like slurry state, concrete surfaces can be dyed with pigments, trowelled to form seamless curves, stamped with designs, pressed for marbled veins, or polished to a smooth finish. Concrete surfaces are highly resistant to scratches when fully set, but care should still be taken around this material as it can warp or even crack with extreme fluctuations in temperature, it also discolours with moisture and is susceptible to etching by mild acidic solutions. Due to their porosity when cured, concrete surfaces must be maintained with coats of sealer regularly applied every few months to prevent staining.

      Designer: Nevermore Design

      Stone Natural stone such as granite, and softer stone such as marble, limestone, or soapstone have been popular in the last few decades, due in part to their timeless beauty and unique patterns. Natural stone has to be quarried from the handful of locations around the world known to be fortunate enough to have these beautiful materials thrust through the crust - as a result, the cost of acquisition is relatively high and dependant on the stone's origin and appearance, with availability being almost never guaranteed. Granite is the most durable, but like the rest of the popular stone materials, their natural porosity requires regular maintenance in the form of sealing coats.

      Designer: FIX Design Solutions

      Solid Surface Typically composed of two-thirds mineral dust and one-third polymer resins, solid surfaces are perhaps the most versatile of all stone-based materials. Solid surfaces can be dyed with pigments and shaped into seamless curves in the same manner as concrete. Due to their composition being based on a by-product of quarrying activities, solid surface materials entail a reduced environmental impact, and they are relatively affordable in comparison to natural stone. Softer than granite, solid surfaces can be scratched - but the damage can be removed by sanding and polishing. Unlike natural stone, solid surfaces are non-porous and do not require sealing at the manufacturing level and little to no maintenance. Availability and installation may be an issue with this material, as the ownership of the high-technology facilities required to manufacture and install solid surface countertops are restricted to a few select entities.

      Designer: Havana Konzept

      Quartz On the most durable end of the scale is quartz - often called engineered stone, which is composed of crushed stone that would otherwise have been discarded but is instead mixed with pigments and polymer resins to bind them together into the toughest possible material for your countertop. Quartz has been often touted as the material most resistant to scratches and heat, due to the high proportion of stone relative to synthetic materials in the composition of kitchen countertops. The dependence on unwanted stone rather than quarrying new materials makes quartz a more eco-friendly choice when compared against natural stone. The challenges with quartz are few, but considerable in importance: due to their manufacture being dependant on supplies of crushed stone, their cost is likely the highest among all other materials, availability in particular colours or styles may be limited, and by virtue of their hardness -  quartz is the heaviest and most difficult material to install without professional assistance.

      Designer: Caesarstone

      Steel The preferred choice of serious chefs everywhere, steel stands up best to scratches and chemicals - especially when provided with a protective coating composed of polymers or carbon molecules. Various grades of steel are churned out from all corners of the globe, making this material one of the most available - but the heavy equipment and high level of expertise required to work steel into the forms necessary for kitchen countertops makes for relatively difficult and costly custom installations.

      Designer: Officine Gullo

      Detailing and Finishes Once you have juggled all the various considerations that go into selecting the material for your kitchen countertop, its appearance, cost, availability, workability, durability, and maintenance needs - you cannot forgo putting some thought into the kind of detailing and finishes you want. Consider details such as bevels or curves to soften hard edges, and polishing the surface smooth for a reflective sheen, or dull for a matte finish to downplay the surface's prominence. You could even take things to the next level by mixing materials together: think a wood block framed in stone, for example.

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      Picture for blog post Curtain Luxury: How to Choose The Right Kind Of Curtains for a Luxurious Ambience

      Curtain Luxury: How to Choose The Right Kind Of Curtains for a Luxurious Ambience

      Friday, November 20, 2020
      Nothing gives your living room a more sensual and luxurious look than high quality curtains. Functional yet decorative, the right kind of curtains can transform any room almost instantly. Here are some tips to keep in mind when choosing curtains to glam up your living rooms. Style and Colour Factor Are you going for a classic look or a breezy one? Starting off with a key style helps to narrow down your curtain fabric choices which play an important role in creating the ambience you desire. It's a good idea to create a moodboard, pairing your chosen colour palettes with fabric samples. For ideas, you can browse through magazines or drop by a curtains showroom like Curtains Place to check out the window treatments on display. Image from Curtains Place Fabric that Fits Most rooms would benefit from cotton and linen, but if you want an opulent ambience, heavy fabrics like suede and velvet are the ideal choice. Think about the level privacy that you desire - for more private spaces, heavier fabrics are suitable. If you want to bring in light or have a hint of the views outside, opt for sheer curtains that are made from lightweight materials. Heavier fabrics offer a blackout effect, and create a more formal, sophisticated ambience, while lighter materials give off a casual and airy vibe. Most importantly, always go for high quality curtain fabrics so they are longer lasting and give you a more elegant look. For instance, Curtains Place provide a wide variety of both and light and heavy curtains that are made from a variety of eye-catching, quality fabrics. Image from Curtains Place Image from Curtains Place Curtain Types There are many types of curtains out there to suit your space requirements. One of the popular ones are panels with rings from which ringed curtain panels hang from rings that are attached to the top of the fabric panel or inserted into the fabric near the top part. As the rod is exposed, it's important to use an attractive wooden or metal rods with beautiful finials at the end of the rod. Box and pinch pleats are also great choices for a more tailored and formal look. Image from Curtains Place
      Picture for blog post How to Decorate With Living Room Accessories

      How to Decorate With Living Room Accessories

      Friday, November 20, 2020

      Strike a balance between functional additions and decorative frills to reflect the detailed complexity of life.

      Perhaps for reasons that will never be fully explained, a blank canvas will attract a painter’s brush and masterpieces will come to be appreciated for their details more than the sum of their parts. Just as most prized paintings began as blank canvases, a living space sometimes starts off as a sparse array of furniture and accessories, increasing in complexity with time as the signs of life accumulate within it. A barren living space can be easily remedied with the addition of a lighting fixture or a piece of artwork to draw the eye - but if you seek to design an elegant living space layered in intriguing complexity from the beginning, then read on.


      Personal Touch
      Interior design by: M Innovative Builders

      Sentiment binds us together with shared meaning despite our individual differences, with personal significance and nostalgia occasionally representing greater value than even the most commonly treasured of material objects. Aside from all the known characteristics that make up the range of decorative styles prevailing in our present time, the single most influential factor that differentiates an interior is self-expression. The designers of the pictured seating lounge, M Innovative Builders, demonstrate this philosophy in practice by bringing together favoured and seemingly disparate decorative elements to produce a space that is uniquely cohesive and tailored for the comfort of the residents.


      Fine Details
      Interior design by: The Roof Studio

      Bland spaces tend to have little to say, but adding a handful of details in the background - or a few comforting accessories such as a coffee table or clutter tray in the foreground, imbues a space with layers of complexity to capture attention and entice the wandering mind. The Roof Studio demonstrates the striking effects of imposed detail by decorating this living room with an abundance of wooden surfaces and placing them in close proximity to the high-pile carpeting. The result is an elegant array of layers that evokes interest with complementary details in texture and shade.

      Interior design by: The Roof Studio

      Tips: The addition of a few accessories does more than provide some comfort. Without the necessary amenities (throw cushions, floor lamp, end table, coffee table, clutter tray, and potted plant), the result would potentially resemble a furniture showroom rather than an actual living room.

      Interior design by: The Roof Studio
      Repeat Motifs
      Interior design by: ST Concepts

      The pursuit of elegance entails a delicate balance struck between grace and ingenuity, necessitating careful consideration when selecting colours and materials. As decoration is simultaneously an art and a science, the creation of a décor should be subjected to creative and logical guidelines to achieve a cohesive and visually appealing arrangement. In the pictured seating lounge decorated by ST Concepts, complex layers of wood, stone, and light are created with a sprinkling of decorative and functional accessories - all unified in the complementary shades of the neutral palette so as not to overwhelm the eye with dissimilar elements.

      Interior design by: ST Concepts

      Tips: When you want to shy away from bold and colourful patterns, texture is your best friend. Neutral is never boring when a variety of textures are used. Mix it up! Repeating the same pattern throughout a room is also a reliable way to achieve cohesiveness.

      Interior design by: ST Concepts
      Art Aesthetics
      Interior design by: X Dimension Design

      Handcrafted artistic works represent countless hours of effort and are often valued for their uniqueness and irreproducibility - even more so in this age of automated manufacturing. The introduction of artwork does more than provide a splash of colour or texture - art has the potential to evoke emotion, inspire thought, and invite critique, with the results leading to a discernible rise in the complexity of a space and its character. To illustrate this, X Dimension Design incorporates serene landscapes into the décor of the pictured living room, with the artwork diligently curated to echo the hues of the space.

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      Light Up
      Interior design by: Sachi Interiors

      Large pieces of furniture and glittering artefacts tend to draw the gaze of naïve observers - occasionally, to the detriment of a sparsely decorated space. Lighting fixtures are useful add-ons that serve to simultaneously highlight subtle decorative features and direct the eye away from default points of attention. In the pictured seating lounge, Sachi Interior Design opts for an intriguing floor lamp fitted with a robust diffusing shade to at once illuminate the furniture arrangement and throw an array of light and shadow into a corner for a visually striking effect.

      Interior design by: Sachi Interiors

      Tips: Even neutral coloured spaces can benefit from a beguiling display of light and shadow. This living room presents additional variations of the neutral shades with the aid of prominent lighting fixtures.

      Interior design by: Sachi Interiors
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