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Your Walls: Dressed to Impress |
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Written by Eva
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Monday, 17 May 2010 19:41 |
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Check out this little number from the late Alexander McQueen's 2010 Resort collection! The haunting and intricate black webbing overlay on the buttery yellow dress is divine. The emphasis on symmetry is very flattering on a petite physique. Do you recognize it? It is also the same dress worn by Drew Barrymore for the Toronto premiere of Whip-It. So if you are like Drew, and have a daring sense of personal style, how do you dress your home?

This gorgeous wallpaper by Albert Van Luit & Company is large and bold, perfect for the femme with dramatic flair and a colorful personality. Pair it up with a black chandelier.
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Last Updated on Monday, 17 May 2010 19:56 |
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Written by Eva
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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 21:44 |
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Wall Panels are a beautiful way to add visual interest to a room, and you would be surprised how simple it is to achieve! The image above is an applied moulding stained to match the wood veneer on the walls, much like a burlap moulding like this one:

This particular moulding is #00967 burlap moulding by Alexandria Moulding.

This gorgeous panel moulding looks more difficult, but just requires a 1" x 4" board flanked by a base cap moulding. What ties it all together is the painted finish.

The mouldings used here are #CR688 Base Cap, and #03186 Board.
So go for it, you don't even need to have the panels all the same size. A large bottom panel and large top panel (above a chair rail) works well, just be sure the top and respective lower panel have the same widths. For panel sizes, look at the proportion of your walls and consider framing a large piece of artwork and flanking it with narrow panels for example. Applied Panelling done well is timeless. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 22:46 |
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Written by Eva
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Sunday, 02 August 2009 08:33 |

Oh la la! The Paso Doble Wallpaper print from Elitis in France is just as sultry as it sounds. The large scale lace mesh pattern stands out on the irridescent background. 
It is available in four different color combinations. 
I could see this paper as a great feature wall in a ultra chic loft, as it is very playful. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 07 August 2009 13:47 |
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Written by Eva
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Friday, 08 May 2009 09:39 |
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"Frames" by Taylor & Wood is an interactive wallpaper that you can customize by placing your own images or drawings in each of the framed boxes. Fun for a kids room, or any playful living space in your home. This would be a great wallpaper for your mudroom/ family comunication center; just keep a stack of colored post-its and markers for family members to leave messages in the frames. Get creative and emblazen a favorite quote, or take out those Prismacolor Markers and let loose. 
If you want a wallpaper with a more detailed and intricate choice of frames, I love "Familjen" framed wallpaper by Lisa Bengtsson! This wallpaper looks a tad more substantial with classic oval and rectangular frames in heavier lines. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 08 May 2009 10:17 |
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Pretty Spring Damask Prints |
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Written by Eva
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Saturday, 28 March 2009 19:24 |
Climb out of hibernation and embrace colors for inside your home! Designers Guild has some great fabric, wallpaper, paint and home accessory choices to help you get there! This handsome jacquard weave cut velvet fabric is based on a fragment found in the Windsor Castle. While I am all for authenticity of the Augusta pattern in Greville Wedgwood, I am also all about this fantastic color choice. The sad pale blue couldn't be prettier against the light grey-sage background. Like a rainy Spring morning; so very fresh! The Arundale Girardon Wallpaper is a large scale damask pattern wallpaper (this is the Magenta), does it not remind you of huge blossoms of pink peonies? The color is flirty and fun, perfect for an ensuite bath, or parlour. It is sultry and sweet, just the inspiration I need for Spring! |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 06 August 2009 13:40 |
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