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awjoffrey · 1 year
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Hip Roofing in Nashville Idea for the exterior of a large, two-story, traditional white house with a hip roof and shingles
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flowerpotsthings · 7 months
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The Ingenious Design of Adjustable Railing Planters
Adjustable Brackets:
The hallmark of these planters is their adjustable brackets. The brackets are designed to securely attach to various railing sizes, offering flexibility in terms of compatibility. This adaptability allows users to fit the planter snugly onto different railings, ensuring a stable and customized installation.
Modular Construction:
Many adjustable railing planters boast a modular construction, allowing users to extend or reduce the planter's length according to their preferences. This modular design caters to different railing lengths and provides the freedom to create a seamless row of plants or opt for a more compact arrangement.
Secure Fastening Mechanism:
The fastening mechanism is a critical component of the design, ensuring the planter stays securely attached to the railing. This mechanism may include adjustable screws, clamps, or straps that provide a stable grip without damaging the railing surface. The secure fastening guarantees the safety of the plants, especially in outdoor environments with wind or other weather-related factors.
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decorworks · 1 year
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Everything to Know about Juliet Balconies
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Balconies have been a symbol of romanticism, architectural beauty, and outdoor living for centuries. One particular type of balcony, known as the Juliet balcony, has captured the hearts of many due to its charm and simplicity. Named after the iconic character Juliet Capulet from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," these compact architectural features are both practical and aesthetically pleasing.  A Touch of History Juliet balconies date back to Renaissance Italy. The term "Juliet balcony" originated from the famous scene in Shakespeare's play where Juliet stands on her balcony, exchanging sweet nothings with Romeo below. In reality, these balconies were not meant for outdoor lounging but rather as a decorative element in residential architecture. They featured intricate wrought iron or stone railings and added a touch of elegance to the façade of buildings. Design and Structure Juliet balconies are characterized by their shallow depth and lack of a true platform or floor. They are designed to have a protective railing or balustrade that extends from the building's exterior wall. This design gives the illusion of a full balcony without the added floor space. The balustrade may be made from various materials, including wrought iron, steel, glass, or wood, and can be customized to suit the architectural style of the building. Modern Versatility Today, Juliet balconies are more than just ornamental features; they serve practical purposes as well. Modern Juliet balconies provide safety and security by preventing falls from high windows or doors while allowing for improved ventilation and natural light. They are often incorporated into bedrooms, living rooms, or home offices, creating a connection to the outdoors without the need for a traditional balcony. Installation and Maintenance Installing a Juliet balcony can be a relatively straightforward process, especially if you're retrofitting an existing building. They can be fixed to the exterior wall with brackets or mounted directly into the wall structure. The choice of materials can influence maintenance requirements, with materials like wrought iron needing occasional repainting to prevent rust. Glass and steel options are low-maintenance and can withstand various weather conditions. Balcony Gardens Even though Juliet balconies lack the space for traditional potted plants, they can still be transformed into charming balcony gardens. Hanging planters, wall-mounted containers, and climbing vines can turn your compact balcony into a lush green oasis, adding beauty and a touch of nature to your living space. Aesthetic Appeal Juliet balconies are renowned for their aesthetic appeal. They add character to the façade of buildings, creating a sense of elegance and sophistication. The intricate designs and materials used in these balconies make them an eye-catching architectural feature. Legal Considerations When installing a Juliet balcony, it's crucial to check local building codes and regulations. These regulations often dictate safety standards, including the height and strength of the balustrade, to prevent accidents. Complying with local laws ensures that your Juliet balcony is not only beautiful but also safe. Juliet balconies are a beautiful and practical addition to any building design. Whether you're looking to enhance the architectural charm of your home or create a safe and elegant outdoor connection, these balconies offer a versatile solution. With a nod to history and a focus on modern applications, Juliet balconies continue to capture our hearts and imaginations, just as they did in Shakespeare's time. Read the full article
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blahandwhatever · 1 year
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Seasonal wins and fails
1. Despite its ups and downs, last winter was largely better than others in recent memory - some of which featured overwork in December, and all of which featured too little stimulation most months. I really got on top of things stimulation-wise this time around, between Tumblr and television and games and more, plus I had more money and the furnishing/decorating to work on (though I didn’t get very far). Did a little better with physical activity. STILL never went for any walks in the snow but did make a bit of progress with getting out of the house before dark more often.
2. Spring was more satisfying than usual too. I did better than last year at finding and enjoying the flowers, which can be surprisingly tricky despite their abundance in streets I drive through, and probably went places more overall.
3. Recently spent a week searching very intensely for flowers for my balcony. I wanted to find the ones my mother got me at Lowe’s last year that did exceptionally well. Went to Lowe’s - they didn’t have them. Checked Home Depot and Menards - two different locations - and even, finally, Knupper’s Flower & Garden - still nothing. I could settle for something else, but I’d had so many failures, and I knew these specific ones worked and looked good. Ventured further to other locations in Vernon Hills, where I found one hanging planter in the right color in stock at Menards and one in stock at Lowe’s. The planters were different and thus not entirely the matching pair I’d have liked, but it seemed to be the best I could do. I’ve since revisited other locations and had no luck.
Meanwhile, I finally found some cute little planters for my balcony railing. It’s something I always wanted but never had before because there wasn’t much a selection - mostly colors and sizes that didn’t work well for my balcony. They were in stock at both Jewel and Menards, with a variety of flower types and colors, only a handful of which worked for me - this collection also took several expeditions to complete. Then there was the puzzle of how to actually hang them - most brackets were made for much bigger planters; others were ridiculously expensive and would’ve cost me twice as much per planter as the planter itself. I finally found some suitable ones for a decent price at Lowe’s. I worried they might be too flimsy and spent a lot of time fussing around trying to get the most stable possible configuration with the railing and the planters. So far things haven’t budged, so I guess they’re okay. As for how the actual flowers will do, I have no idea. So far they’re surviving, but it’s only been a few weeks. Some of them don’t need much sunlight. A couple need more, but I’m hoping sticking out from the balcony will help a little with that.
Things still don’t feel complete, but again I am limited by my budget. It’s still more flowers than I’ve ever had out there. Frankly I spent more money than I should have, but I wanted this so badly. Flowers in the spring and summer are feeling ever more essential to me.
4. I feel like this was the worst spring in terms of climate control at home. So many uncomfortable days, and they turned on the AC a little later than last year. It’s such a shame because 60s-70s spring weather should feel very nice, yet it can be so oppressive here - not to speak of the 80s days.
5. Didn’t wear all the nice outfits I’d hoped to. I have persistent trouble finding the kinds of jackets/sweaters I’d like to wear over things like dresses in spring weather - and my budget plummeted this spring. Last spring wasn’t any better in these regards. Also, given the above, it can be hard to even look good when I’m always getting sweaty and greasy-haired from heat and humidity at home.
6. The weather itself was relatively good, but now we’re in a rainless period that has me a little concerned. I’ve spotted fall leaves in some trees again.
7. ’Tis the season for bugs all over greens again! Every store, every brand, some more than others. Shit drives me crazy. Some days, I don’t feel like bothering with the miserable work of picking through the leaves and just have seaweed snacks or something instead. I’m trying to make frozen kale or spinach more often. I don’t know if there should be a difference between the fresh and frozen stuff, but I’ve never found bugs in the latter. Granted, I don’t inspect them as meticulously, but I do look over them a little.
8. So far, things haven’t been too bad in terms of bugs at home, but I’ve been finding little black beetles on my windowsill. They’re not the grossest thing I could be finding, but I hope I don’t have a big population growing in my plant or something.
The kitchen bugs have been relatively under control the past couple of years but never 100% gone. I don’t really find them on the counters or in/near food, but they have a weirdly persistent attraction to... shiny clear containers. Like the plastic silverware tray I originally found them in - there’s still always one or two in there, and I’ve long given up on storing my silverware in that drawer. Or a glass measuring cup in the bottom cabinet on the other side of the kitchen. Do these remind them of something in nature..? Do they think it’s water?
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mohdasik7 · 2 years
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stonexpert · 2 years
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Everything you need to know about natural stone and its features, utility and benefits in building design
Of all the materials and resources that we derive from nature, stoner has been the most primitive and commonly used material which has resulted in major revolutions across the construction sector. The material and its use for a variety of exterior architecture and interior design features can be traced back to pre-historic times and the same continues to bring charm and add value to modern-day infrastructure.
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Natural stone is considered to be a classic, opulent as well as a timelessly exotic material. Adding natural stone to any interior design or exterior architecture element adds value of the same and whether you intent to use the same for purely aesthetic or functional purposes, you are destined to reap amazing benefits and advantages which make you find complete peace of mind at all times.          
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Throughout the course of history, the choice of natural stone as a primary construction material has been prominent and primary. Natural stone acts as a true testament to the features of strength, durability, longevity an immense grace. It proves to be an exceptionally versatile construction material with a diversified array of application scope in building architecture as well as interior design.              
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Natural stone is a proven material which can be adorned as a stunning addition to architecture in myriad ways such as stone feature wall designs and flooring inlays or skirtings along with many other choices. Natural stones can serve the most exquisite looks for your homes and owing to its beauty and elegance, it has been a common sight in notable buildings all across the world. 
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Listed hereunder are different types of natural stone which you can choose from to incorporate into your building exteriors as well as interiors -        
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For more than 20 years, KW Stone has been a trusted supplier or natural stone with an unwavering reputation for best-in-class products accompanied by an outstanding customer service. We strive to make your homes friendly, warn, cosy and royal while serving you the right consultation to make informed decisions.        
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tinyshe · 5 years
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Garden Report 19.08.11
My special-ability is making a simple project (in my mind) become *poof* range 9 difficult. I thought I had communicated well, using lots of gesturing, pen and ink notes w/drawings, even a tape measure (almost unheard of!) but still … my weekend projects will be several weekends! Some were unforeseen like having to replace some of the porch board on the floor … and the banister rail … and sanding and painting … and you get the idea. Move from one leads to a problem with another, sort of like dominoes. Old houses are like that so no real surprise but I just wanted this to be so easy! I mean what could be hard about framing in a door way (door is already pre-hung), replacing old fiberglass roof and enclosing with more UV panels by attaching with screw and washer technique?!
Started by removing all the shelf brackets where we had tiers of window box planters full of strawberries. Then started whacking on the hops while saving some of the early flowers. These will go into the drier for medicinal teas. Not a whole lot (couple of handfuls) so maybe some more will be coming as these were very early and under the eaves.
Then we started looking at the structure. I got a wild hair that I wanted to put a slate tile floor with a drain. I have salvaged slate from a construction site. Boyo nixed that as it would require plumbing to keep the moisture from under the house and he knows once I get a little plumbing I will want more, like running water … and electricity! So he promptly attacked the one board in question as to end that discussion whereas I bowed out to clean all the smut and dead white fly out of my nasal passages from the pruning the hops. Then I got distracted by shelving and plant stands searches online… and he took a nap because he was up late and I made him get up early to go to the hardware market with me.
So I went back out and pruned back a lady fern and a golden chain fern to reveal that those stinking roly poly pesters were consuming the root ball of my French sorrel. Broke the terra cotta it was in because it had rooted through the drain hole and I was too unhappy to notice the crack in the pot. Little buggers were packed everywhere and many of them thick with eggs. Yes, I swore mightily at them as I dispatched them to wherever bugs go when they die.
I wanted to trim back the gooseberries but slap me twice if those same currant munchers aren’t now decimating the gooseberries. I want to put out bait but I found the cutest little newts when I was moving pots nearby so IF I wipe out the plant enemies, will I be taking away their food source? Quandary! Pulled the last of the berries off.
I do need to trim back the hazels and the kiwi Again. .. and again. I got some 2 1/2m metal t-post that I am going to use as end post to pull the hazels back and keep as a hedge. Maybe I should just give up my clothes line! The kiwis are forming up nicely! They are about golf ball size.
Saving more seeds as I am out and about (asking before collecting!). I have some yellow bird foot and some red flower salvia for my bee lures. I was very happy to see many bees today! Not as many as in the past but at least a good many more than last month!
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dawnjeman · 6 years
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New Year, New Beautiful Homes of Instagram
  Hello, my wonderful friends! How are you in 2019? Did anything happen? Did a switch turn on, bringing more Light into your heart during this first week of this New Year? It’s been terribly cold, gloomy and dark out there. The weather is miserable and it’s easy to feel the winter blues insistently knocking on my door, but I am not opening it… instead, I decided to take a small break during the Holidays to do what I love the most in life; which is spending time with my family and work whenever I feel inspired. I took a small break and I am finally feeling like myself again… nothing makes you feel more centered than being able to slow down and hear your own thoughts, and that was exactly what I did.
During this New Year, I certainly hope to continue to listen to what’s inside of my heart and that goes to what I want to share with you here on Home Bunch. I have to be completely honest with you guys. I am tired of cold homes, everything looks the same these days. Although I will always bring the latest trends to my readers, one of my main goals this year is to share homes that feel more like real homes, homes that have character and feel loved, and that starts with this year’s first “Beautiful Homes of Instagram”. Please, get to know Erin from The Heart and Haven. She’s someone that will inspire you to transform your current home into your “home-sweet-home”!
  Hi, my name is Erin @theheartandhaven and I’m a home renovator, home décor enthusiast and mother. I have always enjoyed staring at all the pretty things, but I never realized how much joy I would find in creating them until my husband and I bought a 1950s fixer upper about five years ago.
My husband and I are high school sweethearts from the Jersey Shore. We dated long-distance throughout college and upon graduation, we decided to move across the country to start our life together in Los Angeles. I worked in television before deciding to become a stay at home mom when I had my first son. I now have two boys, ages 7 and 4.
After getting married, we purchased a newly-built, builder-grade condo in Los Angeles and while the finishes were not exactly my taste, I was excited to just have a place to call our own and honestly never thought about changing anything. Two years after having my son and really craving some private outdoor space to have him run around, we searched our neighborhood to find a house. We found a corner house only a few blocks away on a beautiful, wide tree-lined street. It was custom built in 1950, and nothing had been updated since then. The house was head- to-toe covered in orange wood (floors, ceilings, walls, you name it!). The bathrooms had parquet linoleum, the staircase had scrolling wrought iron and each room had ceiling fixtures hanging so low that it made the 8 ft. ceilings feel much smaller. Having no reno experience under my belt, I still felt that this 2400 sq. ft. house had potential. Thus began our renovation journey, and we lived through all of it! I don’t think I knew what my style was when we started renovating our home and decisions often had to be made quickly. There are some things I would change, but I have learned so much throughout this process. And five years later, I think I have found my casually modern, beachy-boho style through decorating it , and it has truly become a passion of mine.
  New Year, New Beautiful Homes of Instagram
Our kitchen was the last major renovation. After living in what felt like a wooden cave, I wanted our new kitchen to be light and bright. We took down the wall that separated the kitchen from our playroom to open it up. I had always wanted an island but, due to building codes, the island would have been very small. So, I adjusted my vision and was able to have the counter space and seating area by making it into a peninsula instead.
Peninsula measures 6 ft x 4.5 ft. and counters are Salt White Marble.
Paint Color: Valspar Mountain Mist.
Kettle: Crate & Barrel.
“Let’s Stay Home” sign: Here.
Runner & Flooring
This pink kitchen runner is one of the cheeriest pieces of home décor I own. I paired it with the wallpaper to make our kitchen more playful.  
Runner: Here.
Flooring: Wickham Hardwood, Maple (color Walnut) – similar here, here & here.
Cabinet Paint Color
Kitchen cabinets are Maple, painted Benjamin Moore White.
Canisters: West Elm.
Backsplash is Daltile Subway Tile, 3×6 in Arctic White – similar here.
Appliances: Thermador Range, GE Café Series Refrigerator.
Marble Clock: Sur la Table.
Cabinet Cup Pulls: Hickory Hardware.
Sink & Faucet
While it might not be the most picturesque faucet, I love how we can turn the faucet on and off without dripping on our marble counters.  Definitely a functional win! 
Kitchen Faucet: Faucet, Moen Motionsense Chrome.
Kitchen Sink: 33” Farmhouse Fireclay Sink.
Kitchen Towel: Kate Spade.
Lighting & Barstools
When choosing the pendants over our peninsula, I didn’t want to compete with the chandelier in the nook. These cone pendants with their antique brass interior echoed the glam of the chandelier without overwhelming the space.
Barstools: Serena & Lily.
Lighting: Visual Comfort – 15 Inch Wide.
Utensil Holder: West Elm.
Breakfast Nook
I loved the idea of a breakfast nook and wanted to make it feel special, so I went with wallpaper and a statement chandelier. I think the wallpaper adds so much personality to this otherwise all white kitchen. I then paired it with a more rustic feeling table and chairs to contrast the crisp, geometric design.
Table is RH – similar here, here, here, here & here.
Chairs are RH – similar here & here.
Pillows: here, here, here, here, here & here.
Chandelier & Wallpaper
Wallpaper is from Serena & Lily in Denim.
Chandelier is Visual Comfort.
Playroom
After taking down the wall between the kitchen and the playroom, this is now our view.  Since this is the room my sons hang out in the most, it had to be functional for them but also flow with our kitchen.  
Sofa is from HD Buttercup 
Window Treatment throughout home are plantation shutters by American Vision Windows 
Paint Color
The barstools had to become part of the design for the playroom because of the open concept, so going slightly more coastal in this room with the oversized beach print and using blue accents in the room helped tie things together. 
Paint color is Valspar Mountain Mist.
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Sofa
Some might think a white sofa and children do not go together. And they would be right! However, I love the crisp look of a white sofa so I chose a slipcover that can be removed and washed.
Sofa is from HD Buttercup.
Ottomans: Etsy.
Artwork: Minted.
Rug: Pottery Barn.
Mudcloth Pillow is by Bryar Wolf – similar here.
Playroom Media Center
Not fancy or even perfectly styled, but that is mom life! This media center holds all the extra toys and books and games.
TV: Samsung.
Gray bins are from IKEA – similar here.
Media Center: Pottery Barn.
Knobs: Restoration Hardware Dillon Knobs.
African Wall Baskets: Etsy.
Desk
Both the desk and window-seat are IKEA hacks.  I upgraded the desk by swapping out the hardware and I made the IKEA Kallax bookshelf-turned-window seat feel more custom by adding a bench cushion.
Rattan Mirror: Pottery Barn.
Vintage rug found on Etsy – similar here.
Window
Pillows and bench cushion by Tonic Living – Similar Bench: here (on sale!) & here.
Bins found at Target.
Living Room
Our sectional is actually a recliner and the chaise lifts up for hidden storage.  I love how functional it is for our family. 
While there is still updating to do to this room, we recently removed the metal stair railings and replaced it with a wooden banister.  Painting and staining the banister was a beast! But it was well worth it. 
Stair posts are Benjamin Moore Super White and stain was a custom mix. 
Artwork on wall by @sarahcnightingale.
Sofa: West Elm.
Paint Color
Wall paint color is Benjamin Moore London Fog.
Rug is discontinued – similar here.
Seagrass lidded basket: here – similar.
Fireplace
Choosing a split-faced stone for the fireplace is still one of my favorite design decisions. 
Stone: Wayfair.
Chair: West Elm.
Moroccan Leather Pouf: here.
Fireplace Sconces: Pottery Barn.
Shelves
Believe it or not, farmhouse style was my first love.
Shelves are IKEA and I spray painted the brackets Rustoleum Hammered Copper.
Grid Photo Frame: McGee.
Walnut Frame: McGee.
Brass Bells: McGee.
Rustic Vase: Here.
Artwork on top by @sarahcnightingale.
Others items mix of flea market and HomeGoods finds (including bottom baskets) – similar baskets: here.
Coffee Table
Coffee Table: here.
Coffee Table Decor: Wooden Bowl, similar moss, similar wooden beads & similar vintage bells.
Sofa Pillows: here, here, here & here.
Dining Room
I love earthy elements and this rustic dining table is the perfect combination of form and function. With all of its raw imperfections, the kids can be as rough as they want with it and I don’t mind.
Dining Table & Bench: West Elm.
Rug is vintage – similar here, here, here, here & here.
Wooden Candle holders are locally sourced.
Planter in corner is from HomeGoods – similar here & here.
Good Vibes
There is a casualness about my design style which is probably why I gravitate towards word art.  And I love the boldness of this black and white piece.
Artwork by JaxnBlvd.
Stool: Target.
Dining Room Chairs
The white wishbone chairs help to bring a lightness to this space which doesn’t get a lot of natural light and the chairs’ low profile makes this small dining space feel bigger. Paint Color is Benjamin Moore London Fog.
Chairs are by InMod – similar here, here & here.
Lighting: West Elm – similar here.
Mirror: here.
Floor basket: Pier 1.
Kids Corner
This was a fun IKEA hack that I did for my 7 year old’s room.  I took the IKEA Kallax shelf unit, chose two different color doors and then spray painted the letters. Wall color is Valspar Ghost Ship.
Pillows by Tonic Living – similar here.
Rug & Seagrass boxes from Homegoods  – similar rug & baskets.
Shelf and baskets from IKEA .
Reading Nook
These fern decals make this reading nook a lot of fun for my four-year-old.  And while I would have loved a hanging chair, I didn’t think it was practical for my boys so I opted for this caged freestanding chair instead. 
Decals by Urban Walls.
Chair: World Market.
Paper Mache Animal Heads: Fox, Rabbit & Deer.
Elephant Side Table: Serena & Lily.
Rug: here – similar.
Prints by Society6.
Guest Bedroom
Adding board and batten was a game changer in this room.  It instantly made the guest bedroom feel loftier than its standard 8 ft. ceiling height. 
Leather Bed: CB2.
Duvet Cover: here.
Nightstand: West Elm.
Throw: here, here & here.
Rug: here.
Paint Color
Paint color is Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace.
Candle Holders: Crate & Barrel.
Pillows: Black & White & Bolster Pillow – similar.
Artwork: here.
Guest Bathroom
This small bathroom was the first major renovation we did when we moved in. There was literally a treasure chest inspired toilet box in here and, much like the rest of the house, tiles and walls were orange-brown. Having no prior design experience, I went with timeless marble and this little bathroom still makes me happy.
Bathroom wall paint is Behr Sterling.
Vanity: Wayfair.
Faucet is Kohler Bancroft.
Mirror: Uttermost.
Hand Towel: McGee.
Wood pot from HomeGoods.
Floor Tile: Wayfair.
Master Bathroom
This is our only bathroom upstairs, so it was important for us to keep a separate tub for our kids.  Paint color is Behr Light French Gray.
Paint Cabinet Color: Benjamin Moore Simply White.
Tile is Ceramiche Caesar Porcelain Tile in MORE Manhattan – similar here.
Rug is from HomeGoods – similar here & here.
Vanity: Pottery Barn.
Art Print from Serena & Lily.
Crytal knob by Emtek.
Tub: Wayfair.
Stool: Serena & Lily.
Master Bedroom
I love having a neutral bedroom that I can easily switch up by swapping out pillows and throws.
Bed: Wayfair.
Blue quilt from HomeGoods.
Throw: Etsy – similar here.
Full Length Mirror: here – similar.
Rug: Lulu & Georgia.
Textures
Bench from RJ Imports – similar here.
Duvet Cover: Anthropologie.
Wall Basket: here – similar.
Pillows: Velvet Pillows, Mudcloth Pillows, Lumbar – similar.
Stripe vase from Crate & Barrel.
Faux Stems: Crate & Barrel.
Nightstands from Crate & Barrel discontinued but similar ones here, here, here & here.
Paint Color
Paint color is Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore.
One of my favorite things about this house is the amount of closet space.  Our master has a his and hers closet.  The smaller one behind that door is the his, of course.  
Ladder is from Crate & Barrel.
DIY
The wall art here was an easy DIY.  I put mudcloth scraps in black frames to give this corner a boho chic look. 
Chair from HD Buttercup – other beautiful chairs: here, here, here & here.
Side table: here. 
Bench: here.
Dresser: Pottery Barn.
Desk
Desk from Restoration Hardware – other beautiful desks: here & here.
Chair is from IKEA – similar here.
Pillow: Serena & Lily.
Hanging planter is from Homegoods – similar here.
Baskets: Serena & Lily.
Rug is from Homegoods – similar here, here, here, here & here.
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gardenkingindia · 3 years
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j6fdecorys8 · 3 years
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How Can Planters Make Your Private Home Or Office Environment Better?
The Office workers maydecorate the planters to make the place look much better. You'll be able to have artificial or actual plants in planters and might have many extra creative items to decorate the identical. For example, artificial butterflies appears to be like beautiful on planters. An ugly wanting shade exterior the home can begin looking nice with some planters and some decoration with theeasily obtainable material. The hanging and rail planters can be used to cowl up any space which is in any other case not looking great. The planter pots may be very decorative and may be of soil, plastic, ceramic, glass or some other materials additionally. The involved Office employees or family members can have a have a look at the web site, agree on places and sort of planters and can purchase planters online in India. It isthe best technique to decorate hanging flower pots a place. It is advisable to take proper care for planters containing real plants. Watering them, retaining the water assortment plates under the pots, using fertilisers as required, adding more soil when needed, slicing the hanging plants are all elements of managing the living plants. When you think it isn't attainable to take good care of the plants, it is best to go with artificial plants.
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A sitting area, similar to a porch, patio or a garden bench offers the opportunity to linger and enjoy the outdoors in a nice space that has been decorated with potted plants. Place scented plants and plants you love close to these areas so you'll be able to take the time in a restful moment to get pleasure from them. Not the kind that sits it out at a dance, these wall flowers supply "right in your face" spectacular interest-they're vertical flower beds. Take a cue from small courtyards found in Italy and Greece, where they make the most of every space accessible, including partitions. Wall flowers are a superb approach of softening extreme architectural features, and a wall of flowers at the tip of a garden offers a gently, yet highly effective influence. Smaller, lightweight pots must be used right here. Attach them with wall brackets, or build shelves and minimize a lot of holes-spaced horizontally alongside the board-to position the underside of the pots in. It will keep them from falling or being blown off throughout heavy winds. Many gardeners get spring fever at first of the season and rush to the nearest plant nursery or retail heart and cargo up with impulse buys. Not to fret! Pots are the answer. Just shop to your coronary heart's content material, then go residence and pot up!
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Potting up in containers makes gardening so easy, and oh, the locations they'll go! With pots, you may backyard in in any other case unimaginable places and grow plants that you simply won't embody in your garden. You'll be able to utilize your restricted house higher with potted plants or assist to break up massive, empty areas in your yard. You possibly can keep spreading plants-ones you'll actually prefer to grow however are afraid of letting them loose in your yard-in pots. You may develop exotic and unusual plants that may not do well in your yard but potted up, they'll obtain the particular care they may want. Listed here are a couple of solutions for creating your own portable garden. It does not matter what type your private home is-formal or informal, casual or stately-potted plants can add emphasis to the structure. A more formal house requires architectural evergreen plants equivalent to bay, field or different evergreens that can be clipped and shaped. Here, the pot itself can also be necessary and turns into a function as well because the plant it incorporates.
Use fewer pots and let each potted plant make an architectural assertion. Small properties, nation houses and cottages are just the alternative-right here ebullience is the answer; let the plants overwhelm the structure. Dozens of pots containing shiny flowers in a wide range of colours will enliven the entrance and welcome visitors. Try using lots of tropical and subtropical plants, resembling angel's trumpets, bougainvilleas, and lilies, in addition to bright-even garish-cottage-sort flowers. Steps are a fantastic place for adding plants to soften exhausting corners and inject a bit of trendy emphasis. Plants positioned up and down the aspect of steps help to guide the customer-don't place them on the side that has the handrail. Almost something goes in a sunny location. Ferns and other shade plants work properly for decorating steps that are in the shade. This may be probably the most rewarding location of all of the areas in your yard the place you may add potted plants.
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mohdasik7 · 2 years
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stonexpert · 3 years
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Stone As a Sustainable Architectural Element And A Brief History Of Its Use In Construction
A material as timeless as natural stone needs no introduction when it comes to revisiting its significance in building development. Stone has withstood the test of times across centuries and has been a prominent architectural element in some of the most historically significant structures.          
Despite the fact that construction processed have transformed to adopt cutting-edge methods, the vast scope of advantages and unrivalled feasibility of use make natural stone a strong contender for application across a wide range of building elements.        
A material as timeless as natural stone has proven to be a prominent feature of some of the most exquisite architectural endeavors across centuries and despite the major shift towards modular style of construction, natural stone and its derivative décor or architectural elements still dominate as the prime choice when it comes to bestow any type of a building with a refined aesthetic vibe and exotic appeal.     
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A brief history of use of stone in architecture - Revisiting the structures of past            
The history of stone applied to architecture can be dated back to as far as thousands of years. Quarried stone piles as columns, marble adorned in floors and facades, stone thatched building roofs, natural stone feature minaret or domes and even stone inlay walkways have emerged to be prominent sites when you explore the historic structures of past across all cultures and geographies.      
With graduation of time, novel methods were introduced and this further enhanced the scope and usability of natural stone in architecture and today we use intricate methods such as waterjet cutting to carve amazing and unbelievable patterns and designs for producing the finest white marble jali elements.          
What has been consistent across generation is a universal appreciation of the ruggedness and sustainability that natural stone serves in building construction. With time natural stone has become a key feature for exterior as well as interior architectural design and development.   
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Modern era scope for use of natural stone in building architecture      
Be it commercial or residential properties, it is impossible to miss that the key architectural attractions feature some sort of natural stone elements. Today’s technology has made it possible to enhance the usability scopes for natural stone in building design and owing to enhanced machine manufacturing, the processes of extraction, transportation and design of natural stone have been simplified.    
Here are a few popular natural stone elements that have become integral to modern-day architecture and building development -        
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All these mazing and intricate natural stone architectural and building décor elements can be availed at cost-effective rates from K.W. Stone, India’s leading natural stone turnkey solutions provider. The white marble jali and stone jali are a top favorite for use in office buildings, residential buildings, commercial enclosures and much more.          
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Natural stone is extremely rugged and resistant to corrosion, fire, water damage and also temperature changes. Being highly sustainable, use of natural stone has exceptionally promoted green construction and energy savings in building design.      
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xemhinhanhdep · 3 years
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