Wednesday, November 21, 2012


While some of you might think that theme rooms are never okay, what about a more subtle approach? How about a themed gallery wall. We are definitely fans of this look, which seems to work best as a way to unify flea market finds. So instead of a random paint-by-number collection, maybe you just stick to landscapes. We love this look.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Making your wall to be more beautiful and unique is alternative solution to make your room be more alive. If you want to choose wall with unique texture, make sure that you’re ready to face it. We know that wall with monotonous design will bring boring and uncomfortable by dweller so choosing wall with unique texture can be main priority.

 
See the light with this set of back lit and textured treatments designed to splash contemporary class across all of your tired interiors.

The covering on this modern lounge wall looks as though it has been spliced to reveal a glowing underbelly, with colors that change to morph the mood of the space. The cool concrete of this headboard wall offsets adjacent warmer wood tones.

The incredible panels provide a soothing backdrop in this sleep space, and part to reveal soft mood lighting here and there just enough to light a cozy evening. A blanket of rough wood block looks superb against the smooth contrast of glossy furniture materials in this space. The naturally occurring mixture of dark and light wood grain provides an undulating effect, making the wall appear to have movement in its warmth.



IndusParquet offers sculpted wall treatments! These sculpted exotic squares come in varying depths for added dimension. These wall treatments come in 2 5/8" or 2 3/4" wide by 5/16" thick squares. They have a 11" x 11" mesh backing and can be installed on any level of your home.
Like most of IndusParquet's flooring products, these wall treatments have a 25-year residential warranty. The species available are Ebony Angelim, Tauari, Brazilian Pecan, and Brazilian Oak.

 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Down is Up – Bamboo Flooring for Wall Treatments

 


In the last year we have seen strand bamboo panels used as wall treatments on diy Network’s House Crashers – Kitchen Blow Up and Bathtastic – Mod Makeover

They used prefinished Signature Naturals flooring, which comes in boxes of four precise lengths. This assortment of lengths combined with various sizes of starter pieces that we cut made quick work out of staggering the butt-joints throughout the wall.

They simply applied the flooring over the existing drywall using construction adhesive and brad nails to hold the pieces in place while the adhesive cured.

Tools required:
Miter saw, brad nailer, air compressor, hammer, nail set, construction adhesive, table saw or jig saw, level, tape measure, and pencil.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Use stripes of varying widths and colors for a fun, fresh accent wall.

Three to five colors and widths seem to be the sweet spot for this project as too many colors/widths make it difficult to see any pattern and can create too much visual noise. 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

 
Setting the Trend: Amazing Wall Treatments

At Little Crown Interiors, it’s important that we stay on top of all the latest nursery trends. Well, we’ve been noticing that more and more people are starting to take bigger risks on their walls. Just a few years ago, wallpaper was still on the blacklist, but now all sorts of wall treatments are back in the spotlight. Here are some of our favorites.
 
Beaded wallpaper in glittery pink
Pink Glittering Wallpaper
 
This gorgeous glittering wallpaper would be spectacular in a little girl’s nursery. We’ve actually used it recently in a nursery of our own that will be debuting in the Spring!
 
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Clearly Modern Nursery via Project Nursery Gallery
 
The above nursery is from our own Project Nursery gallery. It looks so chic, but it’s actually the homeowner’s own creation. She took squares of MDF and upholstered them with batting and fabric. Genius!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

These license plates add color and will definitely be a conversation starter. 

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

 
 
"One Sweet Design"
Mix a variety of pie tins for a vintage, country feel.
 
Courtesy of Martha Stewart (of course)
 

Thursday, June 21, 2012

A Good Use for Scraps


A large-form wall treatment made of wallpaper samples; What about doing this with some beautiful scrapbooking paper?

 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012


Mirrored Hallway with Jane Churchill wallpaper, console conran, coat skandium, and vase conran.

Umbrellas on the Wall

 

Maria Yasko is a young designer from Moscow, Russia. She managed to create a playroom which is very exciting, dynamic and innovative for your child in a wide range of themes such as cafeteria, play hall, and recreation area. This Playrooms name are Moomin Valley based on Moomin book by Tove Jansson, I cannot get much comments about this, I just can say, this idea is really incredible, I’m sure your children will feel happy and never bored to play in this Moomin Valley Playrooms.

Friday, June 8, 2012

ANN SACKS offers a collection of high end tile, stone, luxury plumbing products and hardware for both residential and commercial applications.
 

petrified wood tile

The term petrification comes from the Greek petro, meaning stone. Each piece of our Petrified Wood tiles displays the unique knots and rings that characterized an individual tree; no two are the same and the end result is a lustrous, exotic look that is incredibly durable and rare.

12" x 24" retro large mosaic field in charcoal antiqued with Kallista for loft mirror, janeway wall sconce, bellis 26" vanity and bellis noble basin set lever handles (photographer: Tom McWilliam, stylist: Davison Design Lab)

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Leather is a rare surface that is at once earthy and luxurious. Use Piel Leather from floor to ceiling and be surrounded by warmth and elegance.



Thursday, June 7, 2012

I'll Take What's Behind Door #3
Honestly, I'm not sure if this cool or creepy...but had to share.

 

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Piet Hein Eek had this very creative design idea for one of their client’s foyer wall. They simply covered it with a bunch of old doors, cut and arranged to fit together like puzzle pieces that fill the entire wall. Some of them look worn, others look newer, some are plain, some have patterns. This quirky, rustic melange looks so great against the modern staircase. The idea seems simple but it is so creative, and probably something a DIY enthusiast could handle. The images feature two versions of the project - one with mainly white doors and another full of color. They have such a different impact but both are equally cool. via Poppytalk.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Vertical Living Walls by Green Over Grey

 


Living walls or green walls are self sufficient vertical gardens that are attached to the exterior or interior of a building. They differ from green façades (e.g. ivy walls) in that the plants root in a structural support which is fastened to the wall itself. The plants receive water and nutrients from within the vertical support instead of from the ground.
 
The Green over Grey™ living wall system is different than others on the market today. It closely mimics nature and allows plants to grow to their full potential, without limitations. It is also by far the lightest.


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

“Tear Off” Wallpaper by ZNAK  


Wallpaper that encourages the artist within us all! ZNAK "Tear Off" Wallpaper is first applied with easy to handle pieces and then strips can be pulled away and torn off as you wish, to create your own pattern.

Sadly, it does not seem to be easily purchased at a local store. Znak is located in Latvia. If you are interested in purchasing the wallpaper, just email them at wallpapers@znak-life.com

Tear Off Wallpaper by ZNAK 















Applying wallpaper to walls has never been so fun. With this perforated “tear off” wallpaper from ZNAK, you can customize the appearance of your space by tearing off the pieces as you please. The wallpaper is created out of non-woven material and the shapes are inspired by the the transformation process of snakes.

 

  Tear Off Wallpaper by ZNAK

  







Tear Off Wallpaper by ZNAK















A New Take on the Modular Mirror Wall

 

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This is a great solution for apartment dwellers wanting to open up their small spaces with the power of mirrors. Oversized mirrors aren't always practical because of their weight, expense, and difficulty in getting from the store to home for those without personal transportation. But modular designs give you all the impact at a lower cost that's easier for a single person to install. 

article: visit Apartment Therapy for full article

Monday, June 4, 2012

Colorful Hexagonal Wall Tiles Made From Sound-Absorbing “Wood Wool”

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Fresh from the scene of Stockholm Design Week, these colorful hexagonal wall tiles by Form Us With Love strike a brilliant balance between sustainable materials, economy and functionality. The modular tiles are available in a variety of different colors and can be assembled in various patterns to create a gorgeous mural on your wall. The tiles are made from wood fibers mixed with cement and water, and they have sound-absorbing properties that can actually improve the acoustics of a room. 

Simply Puzzling?

 


With the world going ‘green’ and curiosity converging on the impact of human consumption and squander, Price Tower Arts Center in Bartlesville, Oklahoma is initiating a conversation through art about the environmental impact of today’s society. The exhibition entitled, Imaginative Qualities of Actual Things, will explore the new world of object reassignment, presenting creative repurposed or ‘upcycled’ objects that both stretch the imagination and suggest how to reduce the impact on the environment.  From repurposed puzzle pieces on wallpaper to oversized photographs showing the massive disposal of cell phones, this exhibition makes the audience pause in a moment of awe and personal reflection.

Seems like this design would be fun for a game room or kids room.  To personalize, you could always create custom photo puzzles at your local photo center.  

  Reclaimed Wood Paneling by B&N


It’s wood with real “green” appeal – this reclaimed wood paneling by B&N is a great substitute for paint, and an eco-friendly alternative to the landfill! The Iconic Panels use reclaimed and recycled wood veneer. This paneling collection includes three species: Western redwood repurposed from olive barrels; Douglas fir recycled from gym bleachers; and Asian teak reused from ruined buildings from Southeast Asia. Finished in a variety of patterns from abstract designs, to birds and blooms, to traditional and modern, 'Iconic' paneling will make a stylish statement in your home. http://www.bnind.com/index.html

Japanese Wall Tiles - 'Dent Cube' by Inax 

 

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These great mosaic wall tiles, inspired by the Japanese culture and aesthetic have been created for Inax, also a Japanese company, and called ‘Dent Cube’. The designer, Teruo Yasuda, decided to bring together glass and porcelain at different depths for a truly unique effect. The wall tiles allow for captivating reflections and shadows which when used indoors, will enhance atmosphere. The colored glass inserts are available in many different hues allowing for infinite design possibilities.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Plywood Steals the Show

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Plywood is usually the sign of a work in progress, but as this living room proves, it doesn't have to be. For an inexpensive way to cover your walls, you could consider using the material as an off-beat option...

This image comes from a 2007 Country Home Magazine showcase home (random, we know). We're still a bit skeptical, but under the right circumstances we think walls covered in plywood could be a modern, unique and very affordable way to update a room. Tell us, would you consider using plywood as a wall treatment?

Great Ideas: Wall Treatments

The best wall treatments don't fade into the background, but make a room a work of art.   

 

Decorator Nate Berkus updated his historic Chicago home’s original oak-paneled walls with handsome leather inserts; a custom-made ottoman upholstered in a cheery Clarence House cotton velvet lends a colorful note in front of the coquina fireplace.

Photographer: Pieter Estersohn