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Fabric should be neutral but brightly colored. The color should compliment the interior paint and not blend.
Most people make the mistake by choosing a pattern as there base. This does not leave much room for versatility later.
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Storage is a necessary means for all those who collect. People often find the cold aesthetic of a bookcase an easy solution. This often obstructs the warmth of a living space and lends no interesting focal point for the eye. We suggest crating as a solution.
This can be achieved by securing traditional wood vegetable crates together In a desired fashion achieving the effect of a shadowbox. Once assemled and secure, it can be mounted above a sitting area or stand freely. Each crate can be grouped as you wish.
Photos, Family Eirlooms in one and Artwork, Music in the other. The final result is a reflection of your personality. |
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Pillows and Window Dressings are where we get creative. Wondering what to do with that old saree or quilt... make pillows out of the fabric to contrast the neutrality of your base. Feel free to mix and match without going too far. Be sure to make extras for when you have company.
Window Dressings should be versitile, its construction should be light and airy. A great way to acieve this is through the use of rattan shades and muslin. This will compliment the earthy elements of nature without obstructing your view. |
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Adding the Final Touch is the trickiest. A great way to compliment a room and bring it all together, is through the use of plain and chunky pottery. Our friends at Plantation Art Pottery have figured that all out for you.
Their colors are invitiong, warm and bright. Once your pots, earns and jugs are chosen, you will compliment them with bamboo.
Your sticks should be uneven and not overstate the size of the pot. They will spire at different lengths adding height and texture to any room. |
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