Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Red, white and green algue
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Labels: accessories, product design
New designer
I also love her collection of designs she did as part of her Level 3 project for furnishings and home interiors below.
Catherine also designs greeting cards for sale. Do check them out here!
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
New products for kitchen and bathrooms
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Labels: furniture, interior design, product design
Monday, August 6, 2007
Retro inspired deco
(above) fabrics from Repro Depot.
(above) fabrics and wallpaper from Pluck (images from Fashionisspinach)
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Labels: accessories, interior design, retro, textiles, vintage
Saturday, August 4, 2007
White - the colour of the rainbow
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Labels: interior design
Friday, August 3, 2007
Book Bags
Check out these book bags made from actual hardcover vintage books from tizrah's etsy shop. So clever and creative! (via Poppytalk)
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Maggie Zanger
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Labels: interior design, recycled, vintage
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Bowerbird
(above) Black Chandelier espresso set from Christopher Vine
(above) Latest range of Florence Broadhurst cushions
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Labels: inspirational shops, Singapore
Paper flowers
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Paper fans
Brilliant paper wall art at The NieNie Dialogues. These paper fans were DIY-ed to add colour and personalise a rented space. (via Bluelines)
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Labels: art, interior design, paper
Adding colours to walls
1. Lighting. Can't stress how important good lighting is in ones perception of a room. Where you can, take advantage of natural lighting to cast light and shade onto your walls and add visual depth to your room.
2. Mix and match similar colour tones on doors, walls and different surfaces in the same room to accentuate certain unique features. However, don't get too carried away with this. Usually, I will play with not more than 3 different colours on any major surface in the same room.
3. Use your wall as a backdrop for your artwork!
4. Pay attention to wall textures, especially if you have a simple room and are going for the sparse look.
5. Vary the colour intensity to create visual definition and depth.
6. Take extra care in selecting fabrics for your bedding, curtains, carpets etc. Use colours and prints that will go well with your wall colour.
For more tips on how to use colour for your rooms, click here.
(pics from Marie Claire Maison)
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Labels: interior design