April 14, 2012

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Innovative Eco-Friendly Wall Art

Wondering how to dress up your walls? Here is a modern, eco-friendly solution – innovative 3d-wall-panels that actually make your walls pop out. Walls can be dressed up in a wide range of patterns, depending on the vibe you want to get. These MyWallArt 3d decorative wall panels from MyWallArt come in different shapes and are made out of the fibrous residue of sugarcane also called bagasse. If you feel your walls need a dynamic, 3-dimentional appearance to compliment your interiors, then these panels are the perfect solution. Continue reading…

April 13, 2012

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‘Color Curtains’ by Company

Company was comissioned to create art work for a residential building in Toukoranta, a new housing area in Helsinki.

‘Color Curtains’ is a set of 30 paintings laminated on glass, cut in shape and installed on the corridoor windows of the building. Continue reading…

March 27, 2012

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Travertine Tiles – Guide for the DIY Ninja

Travertine tiles are becoming more and more popular throughout the UK and can be found in a variety of different projects every day. Travertine tiles offer many qualities and are suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Their continued increase in popularity is due to the unique finish they offer, their lifespan, the affordable price tag and the easy maintenance needed to keep them looking as good as new.

One of the great features of Travertine tiles is that they can be used on indoor and outdoor projects, so weather you are planning on giving your bathroom, your patio, your kitchen or your drive a makeover, Travertine tiles are a fantastic, affordable option for your next project. Continue reading…

March 22, 2012

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Is Reclaimed Lumber the Answer?

Reclaimed lumber is wood taken for re-use. Most reclaimed lumber originates from timbers and decking rescued from old barns, factories and warehouses even though some companies use wood from non conventional structures for example boxcars, coal mines and wine barrels. Reclaimed or antique lumber can be used primarily for decoration and home building and it is often used for siding, architectural details, cabinetry, furniture and flooring. Continue reading…