Rustic traditional office space design

Wallcoverings

Whether it’s bold or subtle, the wallcovering is sure to make a style statement. From a dramatic bedroom to a simple living room, there are plenty of ways to incorporate wallcoverings.

  • Adding an element of nature is not limited to placing a lovely fig leaf tree in the corner. Floral prints can evoke a colorful spring garden in the living room while a verdant fern pattern gives the home office a sense of calm.
  • You can also use it to create a cute nursery!
  • Bold, beautiful wallcovering is just fabulous! It creates a theatrical atmosphere for the bathroom.
  • Vintage world map wallcovering is another interesting choice.

  • When you enter this unique space above you see a mix of materials with an eye for industrial, brass, marble, banana sheet wallpaper, steel and leather combined with velvet armchairs, bistro chairs, and warm lamps make the ambiance of the space intimate, cozy, and exuberant at the same time.
  • From natural bronze and blush pinks to splashes of refreshing cool tones, a modern range of marble wall coverings is perfect for incorporating some unashamed luxury into your home.
  • Wallcovering makes for a great focal point and infuses a particular layer of pattern, color, and texture into this space.
  • It’s so cool to have something special like a hidden, little delight of wallcovering. It sets the scene!
  • A fresh color paired with a very traditional pattern means up-to-date! We love contemporary wallcoverings.

Italian rustic kitchen interior design

Italian House Interior Design

Italian home interior design can be stunning. Check out these great tips on how to achieve this look.

  • A modern dining room is a perfect example of modern Italian sophistication.

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  • The Tuscan design celebrates its pure luxury and at-home feel through this warm kitchen. A low, cover-vaulted brick ceiling, hex terra-cotta flooring, and rustic sage cabinetry in this kitchen deliver natural warmth while comfortably enclosing the space for an intimate feel.
  • Travertine, a traditional building material, is primarily symbolic in Italian design, as it was the primary material used in the construction of the Colosseum.
  • We love how a space feels both modern, with a luxe mid-century vibe, as well as classical, with details like a magnificent over scale crystal chandelier.
  • The style of old-world accessorizing works best when you apply yourself to it entirely.
  • Less is more is the motto of contemporary Italian houses, seeking a few essential furniture elements with quality!
  • Bathrooms are as important as other rooms in Italian homes and must be as cozy and comfortable as the others. It’s a space to be filled with decoration and imagination.
  • Not exactly invented in Italy, the terracotta tradition has historical roots in Tuscany and is typically an Italian one. Although neutrals and white/black remain the favorite color matches in contemporary Italian homes, the Italian decor style is not afraid of using color, even in warm terracotta tone.