Art Deco Chandeliers or Pendants - Gold
Randeep Gill
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Comments (9)Restore all ceilings, floors and doors, but keep the walls somewhat 'neutral'. People love original features, but most of them are overwhelmed with the amount of patterns. Use solid colors (not necessarily white/beige) to make the features and furniture stand out more. Attention grabbing. Find an expert electrician (with experience in old buildings!!) as there's plenty of wiring to be worked into those walls. And an engineer that can help you with the best location for bathrooms. Look into bathroom modules/pods, as you don't want to ruin those lovely ceilings with too many partitions (they can be 210cm tall for example). Plus a really well thought through lighting plan. Comfy beds and (white/champagne) bedding. Consider keeping the architectural features art-nouveau (soft and swirley), while using more art-deco furniture (straight, glam, functional, geometric), because it'll create a more modern feel. Look up many images, as both styles are still quite popular and/or well documented. Examples: https://inspirationdesignbooks.com/blog/design-trends/design-trends-art-deco/ https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/trends/g26798427/art-deco-bedroom-ideas/ https://www.danetti.com/blog/art-deco-style-modern-interiors/ https://artnouveau.club/art-nouveau-vs-art-deco/ http://theinterioreditor.com/interior-inspiration/interior-styles/the-new-art-deco-art-nouveau-modern-style/ And visit Prague. Or Berlin: https://www.hotelartnouveau.de/en/gallery/...See MoreSmall entrance deco help needed please
Comments (20)Hi Katie - Congratulations on the imminent arrival! Friends have just bought their 1st house, another is starting a home Bridal business and both have babies and toddlers - I take my hat off to them. Went to the 1st home yesterday and Emily has decorated almost half of the house - white,white white and it's so refreshing. She'll get round to it as time allows adding art later as she finds and can afford it. I admired 3 amazing pieces of framed art in the kitchen, and was stunned to find her 3 year old painted them! For the future I think it's a lovely thing to do as opposed to just sticking bits of paper onto the wall. So... I agree that getting started before the birth is terrific and, with regard to the hallway, which I'm assuming is entrance, and depending on the size available, a box for outdoor shoes would be good - perhaps white wicker? Oblong? Have a look at Wayfair and in particular Naeve Leuchten for lighting ideas. It's all there. Achica is a site I use often for fabulous reduced price bargains. They only order from the distributor when the deal closes so you may have to wait, but there's always a rough guide as to when delivery would be. I'm sure that when your gorgeous wallpaper is up and the hall is both decorated and dressed you'll see which mirror is right. Perhaps the black framed mirror would look fine above the console??? Maybe the other one could be placed directly at the top of the stairs to reflect the hall or - random - on the door??? The 'THREE' thing relates to gardening - three or five pots/bushes etc, but a lamp, a trinket/key tray and then maybe a low vase would follow this rule too. Good luck with all of this - sorry the lengthy reply has taken you away from decorating, so go girl, pick up the brush and open the paint pots! Would you let me know of the birth of your 1st baby please? x Bee...See MoreNeed some Inspiration to finish off Sitting room
Comments (28)Hey, that's great! You're a whizz with the internet, Vicky Lee. I found a further option for postcard sized versions: https://www.andersondesigngroupstore.com/merchandise_world-travel-posters_wt-24-piece-postcard-set_anderson-design-group.html I have a soft spot for quite a few of cities represented (Melbourne, Paris, Sydney, Venice etc). I'm thinking that in this mini-size I might could add them to the 'gallery' behind the sofa that Mrs Mcee suggested. International postage is painfully priced, but I fortunately I know someone in the US who could send on. : )...See MoreIdeas please for what to do above the stairs
Comments (16)Yes, it's very delicate. Please contact:info@jameite.com...See MoreRandeep Gill
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