Beautiful floor♥️
Sandie Shastry
6 years ago
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Pure Interior Design by Stine Hollesen
6 years agoSandie Shastry
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Our new polished concrete floor
Comments (6)I am living with in NZ and tried all our stores for polished concrete cleaner Only come up with one Selleys product with neutral Ph Washed the floor again with than and used a window wiper to dry it Better but not so good as b4 Buying a floor polisher as it comes right if you polish it furiously with your socks . Maybe it's because I chose the high gloss version The sealer is impregnated into the concrete as its polished ..it took 3 days to do and cost a lot! Thanks for you comments...See MoreOpinions please on colour choice for floor
Comments (9)Thanks guys, appreciated and so helpful! At first I loved the darkest one but I think I'm actually leaning to keep it natural and use a 'raw' oil that won't leave it with the wet look. We have quite dark furniture with dark wood walnut tone coffee table/dining table so I'm thinking maybe best to keep it light - although so tempted to darken it down to the lightest one. Oh goodness, still don't know!! Luckily sanders advised we could sand down the bits they've sample oiled so natural is still an option :)...See Morehallway renovations
Comments (20)Start with offwhite walls, ceiling and trim, fix the missing peaces of plaster and crown molding. Clear coat on your stairs, probably new carpet on the steps (it could be messy underneath that) or some other 'anti-slip and silent' covering, or paint when possible. Floortiles in the hallway, anything from victorian to terrazzo look or from portuguese pattern to solid charcoal. Then decide on wall colors (would personally not use wallpaper). Pick colors from the stained glass, for example, be it paler/darker/brighter. Or just keep your hallway white (with a heavily patterned floor and that stained glass, wow!). Love the victorian dramatic look and colors, but would modernise it a little. Brighter. Example: My hallway (not victorian, but 1950) already had terrazzo floors and cement plaster on the lower half of the walls, so I painted the cement and all trim offwhite (RAL9010 semigloss), sanded down the doors (painted the inset paneling offwhite, rest bare pine with clear varnish), black baseboard. Blank canvas. The wall next to the stairs had to be neutral and light, because it goes up, so painted that a light sand. Downstairs I used a warm yellow on the top half of the walls. Upstairs a dark teal, which contrasts really nice with the white trim and doors....See MoreTiles for kitchen
Comments (4)It depends on the colour of worktop. It also depends on the colour of the walls too. Personally, I'm not too keen on pure white as I find it a bit harsh and cool but most people love it. There's a kitchen here that I think is total perfection in terms of colours. I like the warm floor and the mellow coloured walls. Warm colours are very much back again and this combination of warm and cool looks lovely....See MorePure Interior Design by Stine Hollesen
6 years agoSandie Shastry
6 years agoSandie Shastry
6 years ago
Pure Interior Design by Stine Hollesen