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      Picture for blog post Delectable Walls: 5 Ways to Decorate Your Dining Room Walls

      Delectable Walls: 5 Ways to Decorate Your Dining Room Walls

      Friday, November 20, 2020

      Decorating walls can be so much more than a mere matter of the colour of paint you apply or the school of art you subscribe to, beneath it all is a landscape of subtle considerations in terms of theme, material, and arrangement of elements. If you have the wall space to spare, consider these five ways of decorating your dining room walls to achieve effects ranging from eccentric to elegant.

      1. Transposed Landscapes Interior design by: Moonlit Inspiration

      Evoking high-street galleries and art collectives of post-industrial environements, an unframed canvas introduces a contained burst of colour over a briskly white washed cement wall that serves as the background. The rectangular dimensions of the canvas are repeated in the simplistic black frame of a nearby shelving unit, while the bright display lighting and mirrored back panel contribute to the gallery ambiance.


      2. Eclectic Ensemble Interior design by: Viincology

      An arrangement blending imagery evocative of England and times past: a replica of the London Underground’s roundel occupies a prominent position on the nearby wall, the field framed in warm white down-lights while a bench invitingly dotted with throw pillows underscores the arrangement. The adjacent walls host arrays of same-sized, framed motivational prints in the style of vintage advertorial flyers to add a layer of retro vibes to the eccentric décor.


      3. Material Contrast Interior design by: Q1 Interior Concept

      The dining furniture sit at a convergence of contrasting themes: one wall bears framed images of river pebbles in their natural environment, the meditative photo prints seemingly suspended on vinyl cut-outs of birch trees. The characteristically long horizontal lines of birch bark are echoed in with reflective metallic accents lining the adjacent wall of peach-coloured stone.


      4. Cohesive Display Interior Design by: Jashen Interior Design

      A wide field of brown on the adjacent wall adds a dimension to the monochromatic palette of the dining furniture, visually expanding the space by bridging the gap between the dark upholstery and the pale architectural finishes. An unframed abstract painting occupies the central position on the wall, its dimensions sitting neatly within the frame of the banquette arrangement.


      5. Layered Presentation Interior design by: KP Property Design Team

      The glistening and colour-rich décor of this dining room is contrasted by a white wall, marked by grids with wide borders, serving as the backdrop for a monochromatic product of an ink roller and stencil. The abstract rendering and its simplistic background draw the naïve eye with the contradiction of black and white amidst a burst of colour.


      Picture for blog post Delectable Walls: 5 Ways to Decorate Your Dining Room Walls

      Delectable Walls: 5 Ways to Decorate Your Dining Room Walls

      Friday, November 20, 2020

      Decorating walls can be so much more than a mere matter of the colour of paint you apply or the school of art you subscribe to, beneath it all is a landscape of subtle considerations in terms of theme, material, and arrangement of elements. If you have the wall space to spare, consider these five ways of decorating your dining room walls to achieve effects ranging from eccentric to elegant.

      1. Transposed Landscapes Interior design by: Moonlit Inspiration

      Evoking high-street galleries and art collectives of post-industrial environements, an unframed canvas introduces a contained burst of colour over a briskly white washed cement wall that serves as the background. The rectangular dimensions of the canvas are repeated in the simplistic black frame of a nearby shelving unit, while the bright display lighting and mirrored back panel contribute to the gallery ambiance.


      2. Eclectic Ensemble Interior design by: Viincology

      An arrangement blending imagery evocative of England and times past: a replica of the London Underground’s roundel occupies a prominent position on the nearby wall, the field framed in warm white down-lights while a bench invitingly dotted with throw pillows underscores the arrangement. The adjacent walls host arrays of same-sized, framed motivational prints in the style of vintage advertorial flyers to add a layer of retro vibes to the eccentric décor.


      3. Material Contrast Interior design by: Q1 Interior Concept

      The dining furniture sit at a convergence of contrasting themes: one wall bears framed images of river pebbles in their natural environment, the meditative photo prints seemingly suspended on vinyl cut-outs of birch trees. The characteristically long horizontal lines of birch bark are echoed in with reflective metallic accents lining the adjacent wall of peach-coloured stone.


      4. Cohesive Display Interior Design by: Jashen Interior Design

      A wide field of brown on the adjacent wall adds a dimension to the monochromatic palette of the dining furniture, visually expanding the space by bridging the gap between the dark upholstery and the pale architectural finishes. An unframed abstract painting occupies the central position on the wall, its dimensions sitting neatly within the frame of the banquette arrangement.


      5. Layered Presentation Interior design by: KP Property Design Team

      The glistening and colour-rich décor of this dining room is contrasted by a white wall, marked by grids with wide borders, serving as the backdrop for a monochromatic product of an ink roller and stencil. The abstract rendering and its simplistic background draw the naïve eye with the contradiction of black and white amidst a burst of colour.


      Picture for blog post TV Feature Wall Ideas for Your Living Room

      TV Feature Wall Ideas for Your Living Room

      Friday, November 20, 2020

      Inspirational demonstrations of carefully selected materials, patterns, and proportions to elevate the quality of your living room.

      Without a decorative feature to divert attention and distract the eye, the dark and reflective sheen of a television is made more prominent — often to the detriment of a carefully crafted décor. It is for this reason that interior designers typically regard the feature wall as an indispensable component of a modern seating lounge. Feature walls can be taken beyond the conventional expectation of having an unadorned panel backing the television — as we will demonstrate with a selection of exemplar feature walls — a bland space can be elevated to luxurious heights with a degree of consideration applied to the selection of materials, patterns, and proportions.


      Wonder Wall
      Interior design by: SQFT Space Design Management

      Novel patterns attract the naïve eye, and a feature wall emblazoned with intricate motifs is capable of imbuing even the most Spartan of spaces with discernable complexity. The reflective flanks of this seating lounge’s feature wall are subtly etched with an eclectic combination of ornate patterns, while a monochromatic array of rectangular panels in white and ebonised wood are held in frames above the television. The result simultaneously draws the eye up to the extent of the double-height walls and pulls attention from the television screen by obscuring it among the abundant details of the dark background.


      Vertical Vibes
      Interior design by: The Roof Studio

      Standing in relative complexity against the monotone walls of the pictured living room, The Roof Studio takes advantage of the extra-height provided by the raised ceiling to incorporate a generous vertical stretch of warm wood tones. Although relatively sizable in its proportions when compared to the rest of the space, the feature wall is subtly diminished in size and prominence, with individual cuts of wood deliberately aligned to pull the gaze upwards before skewing partway up the wall to mimic the path of incoming sunlight.

      Interior design by: The Roof Studio Tips: Despite being presented in stringent lines, the homogeneous cuts of wood on the feature wall are presented to mimic and accentuate the passage of sunlight into this living room.
      Material Mode
      Interior design by: Yong Studio

      In a seating lounge of conventional height, a horizontally aligned feature wall is a practical choice for preserving the proportions of a space and instead drawing attention to the length of the layout. But without any measure of visual contrast, even neatly proportioned panels left plain would result in a bland décor. Using the television as a contrasting element, the pictured living room presents a dramatically veined pane of grey marble as the feature wall, providing the space with complexity in texture and shade for the eye.


      Shape Shift
      Interior design by: Jashen Interior

      Feature walls conventionally call for the use of intricate patterns both engineered and organic, but even the simplest of motifs have far-reaching effects. Given a compact space to work with, the simplistic feature wall of the pictured seating lounge is incorporated by Jashen Interior Design as an extension of the decorative wall occupying the length of the open layout. The extended canvas serves as a backdrop for an ingeniously designed sequence of slats and elongated rectangles marking the transition between conjoined areas, with the geometric motif expressed in simplicity across the length of the open layout for artistic appeal.

      Interior design by: Jashen Interior  
      Picture for blog post TV Feature Wall Ideas for Your Living Room

      TV Feature Wall Ideas for Your Living Room

      Friday, November 20, 2020

      Inspirational demonstrations of carefully selected materials, patterns, and proportions to elevate the quality of your living room.

      Without a decorative feature to divert attention and distract the eye, the dark and reflective sheen of a television is made more prominent — often to the detriment of a carefully crafted décor. It is for this reason that interior designers typically regard the feature wall as an indispensable component of a modern seating lounge. Feature walls can be taken beyond the conventional expectation of having an unadorned panel backing the television — as we will demonstrate with a selection of exemplar feature walls — a bland space can be elevated to luxurious heights with a degree of consideration applied to the selection of materials, patterns, and proportions.


      Wonder Wall
      Interior design by: SQFT Space Design Management

      Novel patterns attract the naïve eye, and a feature wall emblazoned with intricate motifs is capable of imbuing even the most Spartan of spaces with discernable complexity. The reflective flanks of this seating lounge’s feature wall are subtly etched with an eclectic combination of ornate patterns, while a monochromatic array of rectangular panels in white and ebonised wood are held in frames above the television. The result simultaneously draws the eye up to the extent of the double-height walls and pulls attention from the television screen by obscuring it among the abundant details of the dark background.


      Vertical Vibes
      Interior design by: The Roof Studio

      Standing in relative complexity against the monotone walls of the pictured living room, The Roof Studio takes advantage of the extra-height provided by the raised ceiling to incorporate a generous vertical stretch of warm wood tones. Although relatively sizable in its proportions when compared to the rest of the space, the feature wall is subtly diminished in size and prominence, with individual cuts of wood deliberately aligned to pull the gaze upwards before skewing partway up the wall to mimic the path of incoming sunlight.

      Interior design by: The Roof Studio Tips: Despite being presented in stringent lines, the homogeneous cuts of wood on the feature wall are presented to mimic and accentuate the passage of sunlight into this living room.
      Material Mode
      Interior design by: Yong Studio

      In a seating lounge of conventional height, a horizontally aligned feature wall is a practical choice for preserving the proportions of a space and instead drawing attention to the length of the layout. But without any measure of visual contrast, even neatly proportioned panels left plain would result in a bland décor. Using the television as a contrasting element, the pictured living room presents a dramatically veined pane of grey marble as the feature wall, providing the space with complexity in texture and shade for the eye.


      Shape Shift
      Interior design by: Jashen Interior

      Feature walls conventionally call for the use of intricate patterns both engineered and organic, but even the simplest of motifs have far-reaching effects. Given a compact space to work with, the simplistic feature wall of the pictured seating lounge is incorporated by Jashen Interior Design as an extension of the decorative wall occupying the length of the open layout. The extended canvas serves as a backdrop for an ingeniously designed sequence of slats and elongated rectangles marking the transition between conjoined areas, with the geometric motif expressed in simplicity across the length of the open layout for artistic appeal.

      Interior design by: Jashen Interior  
      Picture for blog post 「床頭背牆精選」:為臥眠空間挹注個性化的美學理念|Creative Home

      「床頭背牆精選」:為臥眠空間挹注個性化的美學理念|Creative Home

      Tuesday, October 20, 2020
      臥室作為休眠區域,除了著重在能提升舒適度的設計以外,還可以透過設計提升整體質感,成就個性化的理想空間。而床頭背景牆可透過不同的材質、色調的變化,藉由這道牆面成為空間中的視覺焦點。
      Picture for blog post 「電視牆精選」:百變電視牆設計,形塑舒適質感客廳|Creative Home

      「電視牆精選」:百變電視牆設計,形塑舒適質感客廳|Creative Home

      Tuesday, October 20, 2020
      電視背景牆作為客廳的主視覺,也是整體居家的設計重點。許多人在規劃裝潢預算時,往往會在這個空間傾注不少的心思。隨著時代變遷,電視背景牆漸往多功能層面的方向發展,以下我們來看,如何能為電視機設計一個屬於“它”的家吧。
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