Friday, January 6th, 2017

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The kitchen is a wonderful space where the family can gather, eat decent, home cooked meals, and even welcome guests. Yet homeowners get too busy that they oftentimes neglect to decorate the kitchen walls.
Blank walls in kitchens are fairly common. If you want to stand out and be different, then try to see which wall décor would catch your attention. See which suggestions will inspire you the most –
Hang Plates
One of the most unique and fun ways to decorate kitchen walls is to hang some decorative plates. If you don’t have a collection yet, then it’s time to collect them now.
Plate décor is a fashionable way to make a statement in your kitchen – and it is here to stay. There are various ways that you can interpret this trend. Many times you would see decorative plates with different designs and colors. Each plate could have its own pattern, too.
Get creative in hanging these plates. Play with the width and height of the patterns.
Wall Themes
If you still don’t have a particular theme for your décor, then it’s time to define that. Choose from rustic, modern, shabby chic, or just about any interior design theme that you gravitate to.
Do you love Italian style? Then it’s time to incorporate a lot of colors and décor that are related to this design. A beautiful Tuscan kitchen is a wonderful way of creating a cozy and warm atmosphere.
Stenciling is also a wall theme of sorts. See which designs you will put on your large canvas.

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Wall Art, Clocks and Mirrors
Each kitchen should have a clock yet not every homeowner installs one. It’s not wise to depend on the microwave timer all the time.
Hang a decorative clock (the larger the better) as a chic addition to your kitchen. There are a gazillion clock designs and styles out there. Shop for one online and make a list of the ones that you like and don’t like. Make sure that the wall clock would match the style that you have chosen.
If wall clocks aren’t your thing, then find some mirrors that will suit the kitchen design. Smaller kitchens would benefit from mirrors because they can create the illusion of a larger space.
Abstract images and artwork are pricey yet awesome additions that you can place on your walls. Find an artwork that pops and would give the heart of your home a real spark. Have you seen some metallic wall art? This is the perfect addition for any blank kitchen wall.
Reclaimed Wood and Mason Jars
Adorable collections that you can also display in your kitchen are decorative mason jars. Find some reclaimed wood or even an old window that you can install onto the wall. You will then place the mason jars there which come in all sizes, colors and shapes.
Mason jars can also be painted then filled with beautiful, fresh flowers. Get creative and once these pieces are done, hang them on the kitchen wall for a brighter and more cheerful display.
Crates and Shelves
Open shelves are a welcome addition to kitchen walls. They can add drama or a lot of character to an otherwise dull kitchen. You can pick a location where you can add these open shelves or they can be the star of the kitchen design.
Shelving does not always mean that you have to go with wood. There are other materials to choose from such as glass and metal. You can also add spotlighting so that the collections or knickknacks that you put there will be showcased and appreciated.
Wine racks are also a popular choice in sprucing up kitchen walls. They are fashionable and are highly functional as they can store your favorite wine bottles. These racks can also help you save space so it’s a trend that you should consider.
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Friday, January 6th, 2017

FFDM Highlands: Beige is a charming color that’s ‘in’ this year. Consider painting it on your home’s exterior.
Painting remains to be the quickest and easiest ways to add value to any home. A fresh coat of paint will not just alter the look of a home but will also hugely influence the interest of the person who will visit the home.
Whether you are thinking of painting the exterior or interior parts of your home, and whether you’re going to hire a pro or do it yourself, this project will always boil down to cost. If you want to see how much the average cost is of painting major structures, then read on. Find out how these will affect your upcoming painting project –
Exterior Painting – How Much Is It?
Just like many other projects, size and location have a huge impact on the cost of the overall project. Take into account the cost of the painting materials as well as the additional supplies, the average price in painting the exterior of a mid-sized home is at $2,394. This is an estimation that includes the cans of paint, professional labor and the supplies.
Painting your home will take a tad longer but you could save thousands in doing this. The only things that you will be paying for are the supplies, cans of paint and your time. Well, as the saying goes, time is gold so see if you would really save more if you allot hours of your schedule in finishing this painting project.
So what are the factors that affect the price of the exterior painting project?
There are many factors that can contribute to the increase or decrease of price. The biggest factors will always be the size of the home, its location and the going rate of the professional whom you hire.
Hiring a professional is pricier than doing the project on your own so if you have to rely on an expert, then consider hiring a local pro instead. This will be a bit cheaper than hiring an expert who lives hundreds of miles away from you.
Painting a bigger home also spells additional bucks. Taller homes are also expensive to paint (imagine a four-story home against a bungalow though each covers the same lot area). The former could be doubly expensive as compared to the one-story home. Remember that the painters will have to use a ladder to access the higher parts of the four-story home.
Prep work or the cleanup before the actual painting job is also a huge factor in the computation of exterior painting prices. Professional painters power wash the exteriors using hot water or pressurized cold water.
The average prep job costs anywhere from $474 to $690.
Other factors that could influence the overall price are the following –
Painting the outdoors also means planning for materials that will stand up to the harshest elements like snow, rain, hurricane and heavy winds. Find stronger paints that might be more expensive but could withstand the harshest weather elements.
Paint choice will also come down to oil or water-based type. Water-based paints are often preferred but the oil-based types are more durable. The advantages of water-based paint include –
Oil-based paints, on the other hand, have VOCs as discovered by scientists. People, when exposed to VOCs, experience nausea, dizziness and eye irritation. Given these health issues, it is best to look for the eco-friendly alternatives.
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Thursday, January 5th, 2017

FFDM Ancestry: Freshen up the room with fresh fruits, drawn curtains, and ample lighting.
It’s still winter and you’re probably aching to see daisies and blossoming tulips, the ray of yellow sunshine and other things that herald spring. If you’ve been feeling this way for quite sometime, then don’t fret, you won’t have to wait for the next season to enjoy the beauty of nature.
It’s time for a change of décor. Here are some tips to freshen up your home even during the cold winter months –
Art Rotation
You might have hung some artworks on the walls and they have stayed there for like forever. Well, now that you’re aching to have a little change in your habitat, then it’s time to rotate them.
Don’t get the habit of hanging everything on the wall. This one-day-decorating fever should, instead, be categorized into summer and winter collections. Hang the pastel-colored pieces or those that have a lighter hue during spring and summer. The deeper-colored paintings and those that used oil as a medium should be in storage during these months. Bring them out only during the fall and winter seasons.
This is an effective way to give a new vigor to your art collections plus you’d give guests a little something to look at when they pay you a visit.
Soothe with Fragrance
Colors aren’t the only things that make spring exciting. This is also a fragrant season and the perfect time to bring in some invigorating aromas indoors.
Scents are powerful tools that have a profound effect on people’s moods. So, infuse some scent to your decorative candles, diffusers, incense and fresh plants and flowers. These can offer an exciting feeling throughout your space.
Now here’s a quick floral tip – buy some inexpensive flowers in a bouquet then split these flowers according to color. Place each bunch in smaller vases throughout your living area.

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Update Your Boudoir
Why not update your bedding for spring (though snow is falling outdoors)? Hide the heavy, winter comforters and start bringing out the linens complete with coverlets for a little color. Start bringing in the floral-inspired spreads and the colorful solids.
And, oh, don’t forget the delicious accent pillows for comfort and added style.
Update the Lighting
It’s also the time to update the light bulbs around your home. If there are bulbs that are no longer working properly, then start shopping for a replacement. Plus, winter months require more lighting so swap the 60-watt bulbs with three-way bulbs instead. This can make a huge difference in terms of flexibility.
Find the energy-efficient bulbs, they may cost more than the standard bulb but they will surely last longer and would even help cut down your electric bills.
Let the Light In
During winter, it is common to have dusty windows unnoticed. Take advantage of the first days of spring (go ahead and pretend that the season has changed) and give your windows a gentle wash.
Your habitat will get more lighting as you do this. Pull back also the dark window treatments that kept you snuggling with your loved ones during winter. Add a valance or shade for a little color. You can also replace the window treatments with white sheer or ecru for a more elegant look.
Time for New Accessories
Just like changing your outfit every season, you can also begin early when it comes to your home. Dress up your home just as you would yourself. Search for accent pillows but, this time, find the ones that are bright-colored. It’s time to store the winter throws and start replacing them with the more colorful ones.
Lastly, bring out the spring-colored candles and vases to boost your living room and dining room table.
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Wednesday, January 4th, 2017

CYNTHIA ROWLEY FOR HOOKER FURNITURE VARICK 2 OVER 2 SOFA: The concrete flooring served as a beautiful backdrop for the colorful furnishings.
What’s your opinion of a concrete home? Does it remind you of a combat zone or a place that’s unconventionally beautiful? Majority of concrete houses look like the conventional wood frame houses today. Though this is the case, there is a lot more to concrete than meets the eye.
Concrete homes with concrete flooring are constructed using different methods. Places that are within coastal areas and are storm prone are often constructed with block concrete walls. More builders are now picking ICF or foam-insulated concrete forms for an added insulation value. These are also a lot easier to use.
Other approaches are RCF or removable concrete forms and cast-in-place, there are also the panel systems and the sprayed-on or aerated concrete.
Concrete Flooring Benefits
The leading benefit of concrete flooring is its strength. This is the kind of flooring that can easily withstand a 250-mile an hour gust of winds. It can also take wind-borne debris. If you’re in an area that’s visited by storm most months of the year, then concrete walls and flooring should be your first choice.
Those who live in tornado and hurricane zones would also benefit to have concrete walls and flooring.
Another benefit of concrete flooring is its energy efficiency. This floor has a thermal mass and tight seals at the joints. This means that you can keep cold or warm air in. Extreme temperatures are also kept at bay.
Quash That Concrete Notion
When you first thought of concrete flooring, you probably thought of prison-like or cold. Yet concrete has the amazing capability of taking on color as well as a polished sheen. This is why it easily became a leading choice for many modern, industrial and contemporary design enthusiasts.
Concrete is also sustainable, which means, using an existing slab of concrete could mean saving money and other resources on consuming new materials.
Concrete does not need to be solely used in garages or basements. As soon as it is sanded, polished then sealed, it would already look refined even in a traditional kitchen. Just layer this with Oriental rug, furnishings and rustic fixtures and you’re good with your setup.
Concrete flooring also calls for easier maintenance. All you have to do with such is to mop it once each week using soapy water. You can also install a baseboard so that the crevices won’t smudge during mopping. This will also make your option look more intentional and finished.
Concrete flooring is also economical. Its cost is just $2 to $6 for every square foot. You would easily love this flooring material because of its tonal uniqueness, aggregates and tiny cracks which render a stone-like feel.
The more elaborate types cost about $5-8 per square foot. You could stain the concrete floor as this is a popular option these days. You can stain using various colors as well as different application methods. Combine these to come up with a finish that’s unique to your home.
Concrete flooring can also offer other decorative effects such as grid pattern and scoring. These styles are still quite impressive as they can have a high-gloss seal, thus, the floor can be made to look like limestone. Use an acrylic sealer to achieve a wet look.
Concrete flooring is also versatile. It is used in both interior and exterior applications. The silicone-based sealers are best used to keep away from wet look.
Concrete will also look nice with stone veneer walling. This can accentuate the rustic style.
Lastly, concrete flooring that’s been polished and well-maintained could easily last a century (even more). It’s time that you appreciate the beauty of this aged and even probably cracked flooring. Don’t want those flaws? Then hide them using a beautiful carpet or area rug.
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Wednesday, January 4th, 2017

FFDM Fusion: Blue is the prominent color in this ensemble.
Not a lot of people are born as color experts. Of course, not everyone can walk into a room and instantly know what to do with the space. When it comes to making choices on color – especially when decorating – people rely on guides that they read from interior design websites, magazines or books. While this may appear as a gargantuan task, it is not an impossible one. The great news is this – you don’t have to automatically resort to the safest colors such as beige, cream or white just so you can decorate your home.
Finding Color Inspiration
It is not difficult to look for things or events that would inspire you. What you need to do is to first look at yourself. Take in what you see then figure out what you also want in terms of design. If you’re still clueless, try thinking of the things and activities that you are most comfortable with. What sort of clothes do you actually love to wear each day?
As you begin to list down your favorite colors or the ones that you most often gravitate to, you would begin to realize what inspires you. Some people who are contemplative in life choose blue because this defines their psyche. These people love being surrounded by the blue skies, the sea and marine life. And these people also naturally gravitate towards styles that are similar to close to beach life.
Another means to find your color inspiration is to travel a bit and check on some textile shops. If most of your clothes are mostly wool, natural fiber or cotton, then it is probable that you would also veer towards any of these when you bring in your upholstered pieces.
Those who love burnt oranges, golds and reds are also those who find solace in rustic or traditional design.
Other obvious examples of inspiration sources are artworks such as paintings, crockery and fashions.

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A Whole New Perspective
It might take you longer to pick a color but that’s not totally a bad thing. You could even use this to your advantage because it can be a fun process depending on how you go about looking for your color inspiration.
How about walking through a clothes store then, this time, with a fresh pair of eyes, see colors in every bit and piece. You would soon realize that you’re becoming more aware of colors and how they can even affect your emotions. This is you, subconsciously choosing your preferred colors each time. This is a guaranteed way of defining your color scheme early on.
There is also a shortcut method of finding out what color schemes to consider. You can visit a library and borrow as many books and magazines on design as you can. See if you can also get your hands on some decorating resources.
As you read along, use Post It notes as you mark the pages that inspire you. As soon as you have read a few, you will soon see what style you prefer most. As you go back to those marked pages, you will realize that you probably gravitate towards French Provincial or to Gothic. If you’re uneasy with the other colors, then just leave them be.
It’s Time to Paint
Now that you have a good idea on what you want, it pays to start small. Experiment with a small room such as a bathroom or a powder room at first. if you like what you see as you paint the walls there, then you can carry the same color throughout your home or at least a complementary color to your chosen hue.
Selecting a color also means knowing what mood to evoke. Learn about color psychology and the effects of lighting on colors as well.
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Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017
If you’re thinking that interior design is mere aesthetics, then you have a pretty limited definition for this term. More than visual beauty, interior design is searching for the creative solutions for homes, commercial spaces, offices, hotels, etc. This must also be a place where safety, health and the well-being of occupants are given high priority.
Interior design is a versatile profession where the specialist researches, analyzes and integrates knowledge into the whole creative process. The clients’ resources and needs are also given importance in order to fulfill the project goals.
The Profession That Is Interior Design
The interior designer is a professional who has undergone a rigorous process of examination, experience and education. This expert is also good in assisting clients and in helping them realize their goals of building an environment that’s both functional and aesthetically pleasant.
Interior designers are also required to have liability insurance. They are encouraged to participate in various ongoing professional development programs or training. Above all, they are required to uphold a high code of ethics as well as a set of professional standards.
Do You Have What It Takes?
This question now stands – do you have what it takes to become an interior designer. Are you always getting compliments with regard to your taste in interior design? Are you passionate about arranging furniture and in putting up décor? If you answered yes to at least one of these questions, then you could establish a career in interior design.

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Right before you make a life-changing decision, though, you need to consider a few things about the world of design. First, know that interior designers also face challenges in their career. Some of such challenges might not be appealing to you while there are others that might excite you. And there are also challenges that open doors of opportunity which you never thought even existed.
What You Would Do
Interior designers can work on both residential and commercial projects. They draw upon their learning on function, aesthetics and safety in order to enhance a space. Most have a design specialty that is attractive to certain niches.
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics projected that interior design careers are fiercest in the years 2008 till 2018. A lot of talented people are now quickly getting attracted to this field.
There are a few states that ask for a professional license among their interior designers. This license should come from the National Council for Interior Design Qualification.
If you’re an aspiring interior designer, then make sure that you finished at least two years in college and have at least four years of work experience. If these requirements are not met, there is one other way to do it and this is to hold at least four years of post-secondary education major in design.
If you live in one of the states that require a license, then it would be a good idea for you to become a member of a society or national council for interior designers. This will be a solid backup to your education and experience, thus, giving you more chances of establishing a profitable career.
It also pays that you practice on your communication skills. Interior designers work one-on-one with their clients as well as service providers and contractors. If you can deal with different types of personality and are a good listener, then you will be an effective interior designer.
Interior designers also need management skills since deadlines are a part of this profession. There would also be moments when multiple projects will be handed to you so planning and management skills are of the essence.
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Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017

Hooker Furniture Living Room Sebastian Sofa (with 2 Recliners)
Upholstered furniture go through the same rigors as cabinetry and other pieces of furniture. The only difference is that you may not always notice the dust that settles on upholstered pieces. Brushing or vacuuming every week in order to remove dust as well as avoid colors becoming dull is one of the many effective ways of caring for leather and upholstered pieces.
Why Care for Leather?
In the first place, why? Leather is a beautiful, natural product. This is one of the few materials that allows the piece to breathe while delivering warm and unique characteristics.
Leather beautifully displays traces of where it came from – the scars, brands, growth and creases show it all. These add character to the couch and do not affect the overall quality of the furniture piece.
Leather is resilient, durable and has a patina that develops over time which increases its appeal.
Tips in Leather Care
Begin by protecting your leather couch from direct sunlight. It is best to use leather pieces indoors or any area that would allow them to sit without being touched by the rays of sunlight.
Dust can be removed from semi-aniline, protected or pigmented leather through vacuuming. You can then follow this process by wiping them with a slightly damp piece of cloth. You can also use mild soap if grease has accidentally touched your leather piece.
Follow up with buffing using a soft, dry cloth. Avoid rubbing or wetting excessively.
Next, it is common for leather to have natural oils and perspiration coming from the hair and skin. These can have an effect on the leather couch’s finish. The degree of this said effect can vary from one person to the next. Cleaning is best done where the bare hands, arms and heads usually rest. Do this a couple of times each week.
You can also use leather protection cream to better protect your leather couch. Apply it to both new and used leather from two to four times every year. There are also soft leather cleaners which can be used more often as needed. When cleaning, make sure that you don’t rub the cleaner, instead, use a soft, wiping motion.
Another problem with leather couch ownership is when ink marks stain the lovely piece. Find a ball point pen ink remover that could penetrate more deeply than the usual cleaners. When the stain is a tad more serious, it may require you to ask for professional help.
When it comes to hide food, here’s a word of caution – do not use it to polish your leather couch. Instead, use the usual leather creams and cleaning solutions.
Nubuck, suede, and aniline leathers ask for specific care since they all lack protective coating. Find products that were specifically manufactured for these kinds of leather finish. Make sure that you follow the cleaning instructions thoroughly. Be sure to test on an unseen part of the couch before you begin the cleaning process.
Another warning when it comes to owning leather furniture is to keep it away from any heat source. Keep a distance of 30 cm from the leather couch and the radiator (or any other heat source).
As for liquids, quickly find some absorbent paper towels then dab the area where there was a spillage. Use clean towels to completely dry the area afterwards.
Plump the back and arm cushions as well as the seats and fixed pads so that they maintain their shape for years. Should you notice any crease especially on the seat area, be sure to smooth them out so that it won’t become a permanent problem.
Lastly, just be gentle when sitting on your leather couch so that it will be with you for a long, long time.
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Monday, January 2nd, 2017

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When it comes to space decoration, every single inch counts – yes, even those sharp, usually unused corners. These spaces prove that it takes a little imagination and wit to turn any unused spot to a striking area.
So how do you think you can punctuate such tricky areas?
The Slightly Curved Wall
If you want to accommodate that slightly curved wall in your family room, you could opt to have a faux vintage sofa or any seating unit that complements the shape of that corner.
You can also outfit this rounded edge with an antique screen or a lovely corner cabinet.
The Dull or Sharp Corners
These can be cut off with the use of a screen. These may be odd in-between spaces that tend to appear awkward or overlooked but they can be utilized, too, in terms of storage space or a reading nook. Just define the function that it would serve and what needs you have so you would begin looking for solutions that would make this corner pop instead of fade into the background.
That Ambitious Cat Tower
This is a unique way to give your pet cat a home, right at the corner where nothing used to sit, now, you can turn that into your beloved pet’s haven. Have a tower built for your furry friend or you can simply use the corner for some spacious vertical storage.
The Art Corner
With a space to spare, it would always be nice to accentuate t with an art or two. Art arrangements can be hung or simply placed on the floor. It is unexpected to find art pieces right by the corner of a home since this is often a neglected area but now, you can utilize it to highlight some of your most interesting art pieces.

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A Corner Bar
What typically occupies a corner space? Radiators.
Put a stop to this conventional setup by setting up a shelf or a corner rack for some liquor. This makeshift bar could also be the spot for people who prefer to have a coffee station or a tea cart.
An occasional table could also adorn that space.
Blanket Corner
Now who says bedding and blankets just belong to the stockroom or the bedroom? Those awkward corners can now be turned into an area where you would stack your extra pillows, blankets, throws and duvets.
A blanket rack would come in handy; be sure to find one that is slim so it would fit right into that corner. This idea is handy during winter where warmth is always right within your reach.
Corner Lighting
Let’s accept it – corners tend to be shadowy so why not go ahead and transform those spaces into an area for special lighting. This is a trick that you can use especially when the sofa is near those dark corners.
Add a little lamp by the other corner to cast a warm, soft glow during the night. Hang a pendant to be more dramatic.
The Corner Hammock
This is a setup that would require a slightly bigger, unused corner. You could then leave the hammock draped when no one’s using it. This does not just save space but also adds an interesting splash of color to the room.
Traditional Shelving
This is the most used technique in utilizing corners. This works best when the corner is more like a nook. Picture your living room with some awkward nooks – now all you have to do is to add a vertical shelf or rack, place an ottoman near it and you’re done.
Don’t ignore those corners in your home. It may appear that there is no automatic solution at the moment but decorating needn’t become a limbo. Just learn how to turn these spots into usable, functional spaces and all would go smoothly from there.
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Saturday, December 31st, 2016

Stanley Furniture Dining Room Captain’s Fluted Edge Mirror 018-61-36: For what is a bathroom without a mirror?
At one point (or two) in time, you might have encountered the stereotype features for farmhouse spaces now you can actually use your stock knowledge if you’re thinking of remodeling your bathroom. Imagine recreating a bathroom that’s now styled with a farmhouse effect.
The creation of a farmhouse bathroom can be an exciting endeavor for you and your family. With this, you will be encouraged to mix your personal styles, textures and unique features. So, are you ready to remodel your bathroom into something more appealing?
Begin by narrowing down the design elements that you prefer for this farmhouse bathroom. Use a foundation and theme to start your project. For instance, the contemporary version of a farmhouse bathroom looks a lot different than the rustic version. Whichever way you choose to go, keep in mind that it is all about the details and the pieces that come together to tell your style story.
Farmhouse chic bathrooms focus on having elegant yet simple décor. This has a white color scheme, often with a corner window, complete with dark flooring, bathtub and mirror. This just proves that there are many ways that you can infuse farmhouse style to your taste.
The Farmhouse Bathroom Mirrors
One of the leading features of any farmhouse bathroom is the installation of a mirror. This may just be a small detail but it is a significant part that you must not forget.
Find a long, horizontal mirror that has a wooden frame. In addition to this, a round mirror that has wicker borders will also complete the look. These will add a surprise element that also offers delicious texture.
The Farmhouse Bathroom Wall Décor
Choosing the farmhouse bathroom wall decorative items is one of the most exciting parts of stylizing this part of your home. Look for floating shelves, wicker baskets (that will serve many storage purposes), ladder shelving, unique signs and containers, even plants. All these elements will work together to make your bathroom come to life.

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The Farmhouse Bathroom Flooring
It might be easy to just forget about the bathroom flooring but this will make or break the entire design. Promise that you won’t fail in selecting the flooring color scheme as well as the materials that will be used.
Wood tile planks, multicolor squares or tile hexagons are great options. Incorporate earthy tones and airy elements that would go well with the rest of the wooden accents.
Another great idea to use in your farmhouse bathroom is to replicate the look or design on your walls. Imagine how you would make the mirrors, wood elements, walls and now the flooring, work as one.
The Farmhouse Bathroom Paint Colors
White accents and earthy tones are the kinds of colors that would work best with your chosen bathroom style. It’s time for you to start loving pastels or anything that’s warm and inviting such as light brown, sienna, and different shades of white.
The Farmhouse Bathroom Sink and Vanity
Now that everything’s set, it’s time to think of the vanity and the sink. Use these two exciting elements to create more country flair. Make them complement the rest of your decorative items. So, are you rustic, vintage or shabby chic?
Once you’ve chosen the style for the vanity and the sink, be sure to match the faucet, too. It’s also time to shop for a new countertop that would set the tone for the theme. No, it doesn’t have to be made of wood but it must be able to work opposite all the other features that you’ve already set up.
The Farmhouse Doors and Lights
Lastly, add a charming barn door and recessed lights and you’re done designing your farmhouse bathroom!
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