There are so many ways to make a statement in any space. This week I'd like to share a few images where this is achieved by the use of lighting. In some cases it's the bulbs or fittings, in others it's the actual light and in others it's a combination of both. But in all cases the effect it creates is both stunning and effective. So lets look at the first one photo from iguzzini.com Here the arches are highlighted by lights illuminating the inside of the arch, a feat repeated down the tunnel. Stunning. A great use to highlight a feature. Photos from archdaily.com Here simple hanging bulbs are used and sculpted to reflect the arches of the rooms they are illuminating. Making the lighting both part of the architecture as well as being functional. It manages to stand apart from the original structure yet doesn't harm it, it enhances the features of the structure by reflecting it and illuminating it. Photo from s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/ And sometimes its the fixture or casing. Find more on 'Reframe' via this link http://www.archdaily.com/795982/reframe-alexandru-fleseriu-plus-peter-eszter
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It's summer. Holidays are on pretty much every ones mind. So lets take a trip, to a hotel, in Paris, that might just blow your socks off. And for good reason! When you book a hotel wouldn't it be great if the actual hotel you are staying in is as interesting, fun and inspiring to be in as the country you are exploring? Of course there are many great examples of this, but I am going to share just one with you today. Meet Hotel COQ in Paris Intrigued? Let's take a look inside, where the fun really begins. Photos from turbulences-deco.fr Please have a look at the link below for a great article on the hotel. (Although you may need to translate it first. http://www.turbulences-deco.fr/hotel-c-o-q-pension-de-famille/2016/03/ Also, just for fun. Check out the gallery page of the hotel website for more great interior pictures. Looks like a fantastic place to stay the night! http://www.coqhotelparis.com/photos
The world around you is filled with colour. Combinations that you perhaps may not have thought can go together. So why not try this in your home or office? Take inspiration from your surroundings. Be bold, dare to paint that wall deep rich blue and paint that kitchen gold. There are in the end no rules besides the ones you apply to your project. On a warm summers day there is always that need to be outside, enjoying the sun shine, the smell of fresh cut grass, nature. So why not bring all that inside so you can also enjoy that feeling on a lesser day? Photo from bemz.com So to inspire you have a look at a few inspiration pictures. See whats possible. Embrace colour and texture. Be Bold! Photo from anothermag.com Photo from s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com Photo from s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com
What an incredibly bungalow. The simplistic interior allows the cleverly placed windows to bring in all the natural goodness and provide not only lots and lots of beautiful light but also some stunning views.
Check out all the pictures and information here: blog.aprilandmay.com/2017/05/californian-bungalow/ It is well worth a check out. As most of us will know starting a task which needs doing can be the greatest challenge there is, even when it’s a task or project we’re actually looking forward to doing.
This is true for decorating as much as for anything else, perhaps even more. We can be scared to start in case we mess things up, get stuck along the way or very simply, we have no idea where to start. So, to help you along here are some tips to help you take that initial all important step.
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