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LAYERING HARD FINISHES
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Hard finishes include flooring, walls, ceilings, cabinetry, and countertops. These are the more permanent components of a space. With each piece, each layer, we are developing a story.
The stories are varied and depend on our client, but here are few common tales:
- The delicate dance of masculinity and femininity: Metal and wood, but lighter and brighter.
- A mix of something old with something new: An heirloom wooden bench transformed to a window seat and topped with custom cushions.
- Custom cabinetry with some clear or etched glass panels.
- Varying countertops: Granite, concrete, marble, or some other material.
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Soft goods are the non-permanent aspects of a space, such as window treatments, furniture, rugs and runners, carpeting, and some decor. A common layering tactic for soft goods includes adding throw pillows to a sofa.
Each throw pillow will typically have its own unique pattern and texture, while also containing some common thread that unites it with the other elements in the space. This prevents a layered soft good from becoming "hodgepodge" and keeps it within the realm of "well-designed."
Other soft good layering techniques include using woven blinds with linen drapery panels or adding a (faux or real) hide rug on top of a jute rug.
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DESIGN TREND
Now and zen.
"Light wood, clean lines, and floating surfaces set the tone for zen-living. These spaces lean toward a less-is-more approach while keeping decor organic and natural. To this end, plants are often included for a calming aesthetic." — Decorilla
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DESIGN TIP
Create a layered office.
Install custom cabinetry with display areas for your favorite figurines, then add a prestigious-yet-comfy velvet sofa for the occasional guest, and Voila! These elements will go a long way in making your home office feel as professional as you are.
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Hi, I'm Gina Graham! I have been married to a wonderful man for 30+ years. We have 2 adult children and 2 grandchildren. I LOVE helping people!!! Being creative during the process is just a bonus. Creating a room / home to reflect each person's unique personality is such a blessing.
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Call us at (270) 781-7379 or refer us to a friend.
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