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Concrete Interiors - Homebuilding & Renovating. This durable, lightweight panelled polished concrete flooring system from Concreate is a good retrofit solution Exposing concrete as a feature (‘fair-faced concrete’) is not a novel idea — architects practising modernist and brutalist architecture in the early to mid 20th century were well versed in the art.

But for most homeowners, concrete remained a material best left concealed. In the 21st century, however, this material is now making its way into more and more interior schemes from worktops, fire surrounds and even baths, to polished flooring and entire walls in concrete. It’s no longer just the preserve of industrial-style, minimalistic interiors either — the Béton Brut aesthetic (Le Corbusier’s coinage for exposed concrete) is no longer so brutal. Instead, it’s increasingly being used as a raw counterpoint to warm, natural materials such as timber. Before Specifying That said, the thing about concrete is that no two surfaces are exactly the same. In-situ Ensuring success: Precast. How to remove baseboard without damaging your wall or moulding. Louis blue with duck egg + dark wax.

Paint inspirations furniture. Seven years ago, during a trip to Norway, I had a decorating epiphany while shopping with my sister to furnish her new home in Oslo. I was totally entranced by the neutral color palettes and painted furniture we saw, the mix of formal and informal elements, and with the liberal deploying of candles. photo Living With Light Interiors were conceived to be free of clutter, spare and perfectly serene. photo Living With Light I also sensed kindred spirits in the Norwegians in their embrace of nature and a life lived outdoors. Even in mid-November the sidewalk tables outside of cafes were filled with locals enjoying their coffee in the fresh air (warmed by nearby heaters.) Photo Swedish Country Interiors Soaking up the atmosphere I was struck by how similar the climate and light, and lack of it in winter, were to that at home.

Photo Swedish Interiors When I got back I bought every book on Scandinavian style I could find. Photo Classic Swedish Interiors The passion hasn't died. Lambert: May 2011. If you could see it grow on a rest area or on the side of the road, that's my kind of blooms. There could actually be more plants blooming at the moment but ... (switch to hysterical heavy french accent voice) "The squirrels eat everything!!! " ouh la la!!! Every morning the budding blooms are chopped off. So let's all brainstorm on this and let's hear it in the comment section for your best squirrels repellent tricks.

(As a rule, I will not use a BB gun, so don't go there) Colours for chinese cupboard.

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Questions related to Annie Sloan Products | The Purple Painted Lady. Chalk Paint® Questions and hopefully……Answers What is Chalk Paint® Decorative Paint by Annie Sloan? Chalk Paint® is an incredible product specifically designed for furniture, and it can be used on walls and in painting leather couches, vinyl chairs, outside of tubs, refrigerators, and exterior surfaces such as doors and shudders (like on The Purple Painted Lady’s Palmyra store.). It is a water soluble paint (meaning a major component of Chalk Paint®) is water. So, when you think of a product being GREEN…think Chalk Paint® Decorative Paint by Annie Sloan! Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan is also highly pigmented material that is made with little or no black. This is excellent when mixing colors since the end result will be true to hue and not muddy. I don’t want my piece to be primitive or distressed- so I guess Chalk Paint® is not for me. Oh my- that is far from the truth! What are the qualities that make Chalk Paint® superior?

Wax Top Coat? Why should I use Annie Sloan waxes? Paints, Stains, Supplies and Coating Solutions. Uktv.co. How to decorate a north-facing room. Image courtesy of Laura Ashley A dark, chilly room can feel distinctly unwelcoming. More often than not the serial offenders are those rooms facing north. Now there’s not much you can do about aspect, but there’s a lot you can do to make the room feel lighter, brighter and infinitely more inviting.

Use light, glossy paints Paint colour will be key to brightening your room, but even sticking to pale colours needs some thought. Light from the north is cool and brings out any underlying chilly tones in your paint colour. To combat the chill go for lighter tones, white, cream and stone, but remember not all neutrals are equal. Consider what type of paint you buy too. Go warm with fabrics Prints on fabrics are less affected by light quality, so take the chance to add some warmth and interest with soft furnishings. Add a skylight or glass roof panels You can’t change the orientation of your windows, but you could draw in warmer light by adding a skylight.