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Great Ideas for Recycled & Sustainable Wall Coverings

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

You may be surprised at how many parts of a home’s design can be made from recycled materials if you know where to look. One of the ways to find recycled products is to look into the plethora of recycled wall coverings that have made it to the market. Reclaimed wood can add some interesting texture and color to a wall.

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Case Study: From Old to New—The Scaffold House Project

Tile of Spain USA

Additional features like rope wall coverings, manually sewn in situ allow for separation between the house and the crowded public beach below. These wall coverings also function as a guide for native climbing plants, creating a natural barrier allowing the house to harmoniously adapt to its surroundings.

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Wood: There’s nothing like the real thing

Floor Covering News

When debating the merits of real hardwood vs. today’s incredibly realistic look-alike products, wood flooring enthusiasts often cite a familiar irony: the vast majority of LVP/SPC/WPC floors—as well as laminate—are actually designed to replicate real wood. The Flair collection gets Patina, a new color in keeping with today’s design trends.

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Modern Hawaiian House Infused With Cultural Heritage

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Designed by Kari Demond of Austin-based KLM Interiors , this modern Hawaiian house we’re about to dive into was imagined as cradling an inspiring lifestyle. Designer Kari Demond was kind enough to include a few words about the inspiration and design solutions.

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Cheers to a Boston beauty

Design With an Attitude

The history and the architecture of Boston inspired me to remember that the cleaner lines of many of today’s interiors all trace back to European and even early American inspiration! We installed mahogany paneling in the study and remodeled the entire kitchen, as well as new paint and carpeting throughout. Design Trends Blog'

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28 Ways to Use Cement Tiles to Transform Your Home

Granada Tile

While not a new invention, cement tile is catching the eye of homeowners and designers all across the country. No matter if your style is traditional, contemporary or eclectic, cement tiles offer something for everyone, including the not-so design inclined who are more focused on practical features and benefits. Design: Michael Canty.

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